Incorruptible Flesh
Discover the intriguing exploration of the human body in Piero Camporesi's insightful book, Incorruptible Flesh. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this 300-page paperback delves into the complex relationship between the body and the religiously obsessed, superstitious minds of the pre-industrial era. Professor Camporesi meticulously examines historical documents, revealing the fascinating interplay between medicine and sorcery, as well as the connections between cookery and surgery, pharmacy and alchemy. This extraordinary work invites readers to reflect on how our ancestors understood the body within the context of their beliefs and practices. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, history, and the human experience, Incorruptible Flesh offers a captivating journey through time and thought.