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Hi Henry, this is already the summary of 3 conclusions I reached. I'm happy to provide more detail on the trail of crumbs I followed? That would very much be an expansion not a summary, so let me know if these three points plus your own search history is sufficient. If you want more detail I'm happy to document my search further and share that.

Brian Makepeace

Brian - this is very cool! Would you be willing to summarize this all in an email? (minutephysics at gmail) Or is it essentially just your three comments here in Patreon?

Henry Reich

Also interesting that a lot of the herbal magic blog list are specifically referencing these Greek texts to say that magic didn't really use animal sacrifice, all of the animal parts were codes for plants. While the Greek lists in the book I linked earlier clearly also have codes for animal parts and fluids. So I feel like this whole thing (in the pagan blogosphere) was maybe a way to sanitise their hobby for themselves, and promote the idea that you can be interested in magic without harming animals?

Brian Makepeace

In trying to answer for myself whether uses of mustard were plausibly secret in the 16th century, I found a PDF of Bald's Leechbook, 9th century, which is very open and specific about what all mustard will 'cure'. It's delightful. Well worth a read. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bald's_Leechbook

Brian Makepeace

I think I've got a lead on the idea of codes for herbs? Seems there was a spate of books by different people in the 1990s that were pulling these lists from Galen, Paul of Aegina, and Dioscorides. Silly magical woo woo, but at least they cite their sources. Does not include newt, so I guess that get's added to the list along the way as more pagan bloggers copy, paste, and amend the list. But the list, or the bulk of the list, seems to come from compilations like this. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=K0hCj5u3HNQC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168&dq=%22Titan%E2%80%99s+Blood+Wild+Lettuce%22&source=bl&ots=y8o6FbCsPj&sig=ACfU3U2z-Mqk2ALxY_kZZeX64gDd3dfkSA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwir4pnUqoD1AhVw7rsIHSHzBPsQ6AF6BAggEAI#v=onepage&q=%22Titan%E2%80%99s%20Blood%20Wild%20Lettuce%22&f=false

Brian Makepeace

You're doing CGP Grey's act. (Which is totally cool.. just be careful to timebox the amount of research you put into the etymological origins of spice names.. or you'll fall down the same well he did with the name "Tiffany". :)

Shawn Van Ness


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