Tag: kaleboel
Galen: not nuts
The storks of war
A fragment from Italo Calvino’s quasi-17th century folk romance, Il visconte dimezzato/The cloven viscount, uses storks as a portent of battle. Several unconnected 2nd century Greek accounts might appear to do the same, perhaps particularly if one’s a lazy sod and doesn’t read anything but scraps of stuff on Google Books.
The secret language of doctors
Why and how the 17th century Portuguese tropical medicine specialist, Aleixo de Abreu, tried to prevent proles from reading his cure for scurvy.
Portrait of the artist as a jam-jar
And of a great British pub landlord, Juan from Málaga.
Pig / lion / monkey / child wine
A Portuguese menagerie of sozzledness.
Time to behead Fèlix Millet?
Nice work if you can eat it
Influence of fat content on palatability of roast beef.
Mysterious Spanish game
What is the man doing? Why is step 4 missing?
If the earth belongs to the wind, then who does the wind belong to?
Property rights in the natural order of things, and the economic subtext to Zapatero’s cosmology.
