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On Monsters and Marvels (1573)

by Ambroise Pare

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Ambroise Pare , born in France around 1510, was chief surgeon to both Charles IX and Henri III. In one of the first attempts to explain birth defects, Pare produced On Monsters and Marvels, an illustrated encyclopedia of curiosities, of monstrous human and animal births, bizarre beasts, and natural phenomena. Janice Pallister's acclaimed English translation offers a glimpse of the natural world as seen by an extraordinary Renaissance natural philosopher.… (more)
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Covering more medical abnormalities and outdated visuals of nonfictional animals, this is an excellent tome for historians and monster lovers alike. I'm quite fond of medieval style illustrations and the antiquity of the information- it has a charm to it that allows you to appreciate how far we have come in educating and updating ourselves. Birth defects, deformities and mutations are no longer classified as monstrous, but this is only part of that evolution of science this book is about. It includes the accounts of people who lay claim to witness these oddities and was written by a French surgeon. There's a small section on less relevant material like demonic possessions and other outlandish monsters (a lot of the unexplained was simply pegged as god's divine), but remains a must-read for those fascinated by earlier science. A few of the zoology entries are from Pliny's work (since many early scientists and physicians held on to false beliefs despite contradicting evidence out of deep respect for the Ancients) ( )
  am08279 | Oct 29, 2022 |
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Monsters are things that appear outside of the course of Nature (and are usually signs of some forthcoming misfortune), such as a child who is born with one arm, another who will have two heads, and additional members over and above the ordinary.
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Ambroise Pare , born in France around 1510, was chief surgeon to both Charles IX and Henri III. In one of the first attempts to explain birth defects, Pare produced On Monsters and Marvels, an illustrated encyclopedia of curiosities, of monstrous human and animal births, bizarre beasts, and natural phenomena. Janice Pallister's acclaimed English translation offers a glimpse of the natural world as seen by an extraordinary Renaissance natural philosopher.

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