Article ID: CBB001201456

L'herbe au serpent (2012)

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Luccioni, Pascal (Author)


Anthropozoologica
Volume: 47, no. 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 157-176


Publication Date: 2012
Edition Details: [The grazing snake: weeds and snakes in Greek and Latin literatures.] In French.
Language: French

Lots of plants had names derived from the name of snakes in Antiquity. This fact can be connected with numerous legends or tales concerning snakes who eat grass or herbs, especially medicinal herbs. Particular notice should be taken of some testimonies about snakes whose temperament is modified by the herbs they are supposed to eat. Still, all this does not tell us why the Ancients have thought that snakes can eat plants; two different kinds of arguments can be brought to bear: first, the scattered elements of a theory of venom and temperament have played a part; secondly, Aristotelian texts show that the Ancients were aware of the fact that snakes eat preys that are very bulky compared to their own size, and this observation led them to lend to the snakes the reputation of being gluttonous. They have been henceforward believed to be able to eat anything, including grass. As a conclusion, we try to reflect on the implications of what is for us an example of an impossible biology, the like of which are not seldom in Ancient Science.

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Authors & Contributors
Laurenza, Domenico
Ní Mheallaigh, Karen
Poddighe, Elisabetta
Stevens, Benjamin Eldon
Rogers, Brett M.
Wyse Jackson, Peter
Journals
Anthropozoologica
MHNH (Revista Internacional de Investigación sobre Magia y Astrología Antiguas)
Pharmacy in History
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Historical Records of Australian Science
Publishers
Princeton University Press
Oxford University Press
Franco Angeli
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Mythology
Science and culture
Science and literature
Snakes
Zoology
Toxins and antitoxins
People
Aretaeus of Cappadocia
Pliny the Elder
Philumenus
Ovid
Manilius, Marcus
Linnaeus, Carolus
Time Periods
Ancient
Early modern
Modern
20th century, early
18th century
Places
Greece
Rome (Italy)
Middle and Near East
Sumer
Mediterranean region
Egypt
Institutions
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne
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