Household Medicine for a Renaissance Court

S. Barker, S. Strocchia
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Household recipe books were the most prevalent form of women’s authoritative medical writing in Renaissance Europe. Among the most significant female-authored collections from fifteenth-century Italy was that of Caterina Sforza (1463-1509), Countess of Imola and Forlì. Two recently discovered manuscripts shed new light on her creative praxis and the practical knowledge she collected, developed, and tested. We argue that Caterina’s vast miscellany of ‘secrets’ must be read intentionally within the context of a household economy writ large, simultaneously serving the health needs and political objectives of a Renaissance court. These discoveries highlight the authority of experiential knowledge within the domestic realm and beyond. Since the manuscripts were subjected to censorship, we interrogate the later reclassification of some of Caterina’s authoritative knowledge as heterodox.
文艺复兴宫廷的家庭医药
在文艺复兴时期的欧洲,家庭食谱是女性权威医学写作中最普遍的形式。15世纪意大利最重要的女性作者文集是卡特琳娜·斯福尔扎(1463-1509)、伊莫拉伯爵夫人和Forlì的文集。最近发现的两份手稿为她的创造性实践以及她收集、发展和检验的实践知识提供了新的视角。我们认为,卡特琳娜的大量“秘密”必须在家庭经济大环境下有意阅读,同时服务于文艺复兴时期宫廷的健康需求和政治目标。这些发现突出了经验知识在国内外的权威。由于手稿受到审查,我们质疑后来将卡特琳娜的一些权威知识重新分类为异端。
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