The Evil Eye, Thanatology, and Other Essays by Roswell Park

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Author Park, Roswell, 1852-1914
Title The Evil Eye, Thanatology, and Other Essays
Contents The evil eye -- Thanatology -- Serpent-myths and serpent worship -- Iatro-theurgic symbolism -- The relation of the Grecian mysteries to the foundation of Christianity -- The Knights Hospitallar of St. John of Jerusalem -- Giordano Bruno -- Student life in the Middle Ages -- A study of medical words, deeds and men -- The career of the army surgeon -- The evolution of the surgeon from the barber -- The story of the discovery of the circulation -- History of anaesthesia and the introduction of anaesthetics in surgery.
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Summary "The Evil Eye, Thanatology, and Other Essays" by Roswell Park is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. This volume encompasses a range of interdisciplinary subjects, including anthropology, biology, folklore, and medical studies, exploring beliefs and practices surrounding superstitions and their implications in various cultures. The topics indicate an examination of both historical contexts and contemporary relevance, likely engaging readers interested in the intersections of science, superstition, and history. The opening of the book begins with an in-depth discussion on the concept of the "Evil Eye," wherein the author invites readers to contemplate the historical significance of this belief rooted in envy and malevolence. Park references various cultural interpretations of the Evil Eye, illustrating how it has manifested throughout history—from ancient civilizations to modern-day practices—complemented by examples from different societies, such as the belief in the power of certain gazes or words to incur misfortune. This analysis sets the tone for a thoughtful exploration of how cultural beliefs persist and evolve, inviting readers to consider the interplay of superstition and science in understanding human behavior and societal norms. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AC: General Works: Collections, Series, Collected works, Pamphlets
Subject Religion
Subject Medicine
Subject Mythology
Subject Bruno, Giordano, 1548-1600
Subject Knights of Malta
Subject Evil eye
Subject Students
Category Text
EBook-No. 50004
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Sep 19, 2015
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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