![]() ![]() Legends about the mandrake finally eclipsed its original purpose as a pharmaceutical, and today, ‘mandrake’ is synonymous with the occult. It grew in pieces over many centuries, and its beginnings date back long before the birth of Christ. Yet the mandrake legend as we know it today did not spring forth whole at one time. Rituals and legends have become connected to the plant, a long-lived one is the association between the mandrake root and a dog. From ancient times, its medicinal effects have been known. Introduction: The mandrake is a plant whose fruit, leaves, and large root have medicinal properties, many of them narcotic. In fact, more research is needed to pinpoint when and where various elements of the legend originated and how (and how far) they spread, especially for the time after the 12th century. Our findings bring an important corrective to many folkloristic assumptions about the mandrake legend that have been handed down and accepted at face value for years. We base our research strictly on historical documents (illustrations, literary and botanical/pharmaceutical texts) carefully correlated in time. 500 to 1500, showing that not all concepts we know today were associated with the plant at any given time or place in the past. Our paper stresses the importance of distinguishing different stages in the mandrake legend in the centuries from ca. A major misconception about the Middle Ages and the era directly preceding it is an assumption that the different elements of the mandrake legend were always widespread and well-known. Klug (Frankfurt/Main: Lang, 2009)Ībstract: This paper demonstrates how the contemporary legend about mandrake plant evolved from classical through early-modern times. Old Names – New Growth: Proceedings of the 2nd ASPNS Conference, University of Graz, Austria, 6-10 June 2007, and Related Essays.
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