How to Mellify a Corpse: and Other Human Stories of Ancient Science and Superstition
In How to Mellify a Corpse, Vicki León brings her particular hybrid of history and humor to the entwined subjects of science and superstition in the ancient world, from Athens and Rome to Mesopotamia, the Holy Land, Egypt, and Carthage. León covers subjects as diverse as astronomy and astrology,...
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In How to Mellify a Corpse, Vicki León brings her particular hybrid of history and humor to the entwined subjects of science and superstition in the ancient world, from Athens and Rome to Mesopotamia, the Holy Land, Egypt, and Carthage. León covers subjects as diverse as astronomy and astrology, philosophy and practicalities of life and death (including the titular ancient method of embalming), and ancient mechanical engineering. How to Mellify a Corpse of course invokes legendary thinkers (Pythagoras and his discoveries in math and music, Aristotle's books on politics and philosophy, and Archimedes' "Eureka" moment), but it also delves deeply into the lives of everyday people, their understanding and beliefs.A feast for the curious mind, How to Mellify a Corpse is not only for those with an interest in the experimental: it's for anyone who's inspired by the imagination and ingenuity humanity uses to understand our world.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780802717023 (0802717020)
Publish date: July 6th 2010
Publisher: Walker & Company
Pages no: 308
Edition language: English
Won as an ARC. If my response to the tone is an indication, I'm not the target audience. I find it pleasant enough to dip into, but I don't enjoy reading more than a few pages at a time. I'm classifying it as "reference" to indicate that it contains many interesting facts and doesn't need to be read...