Rachel Lindsay wrote:This is a period of particular interest to me for historical and linguistic reasons--and it will be interesting to see what gardeners/herbalists were doing then, which will join up several of my interests at once. Thanks!
(Oh and by the way: you certainly get a tre-men-dous amount of material researched, written up, and presented each week--I need your time management and organization secrets very soon!)
I hope you enjoy the show... it is basically a synopsis of the first two chapters of my book. I just hit the highpoints and left out the quotes and details fromt he book... got a bit out of sequence too. The School at Salerno
should have been presented before Monastic Medicine. And, THANKS! Time management is one aspect. Dogged, determined aggregation is the other.
"Them that don't know him don't like him and them that do sometimes don't know how to take him, he ain't wrong he's just different and his pride won't let him do the things to make you think he's right" - Ed Bruce (via Waylon and WIllie)