
“Early Medieval Medicine in Context: Transmission, Translation and Transformation” edited by Debby Banham, Claire Burridge, and Lea Olsan. This text is part of York Medieval Press’s series ‘Health and Healing in the Middle Ages’.
The edited volume gives new perspectives on the record, perception, and utilisation of medical texts, examining across genres such as Latin recipes, Old Norse Sagas, and a Byzantine Greek Treatise.
For the text, click here. Chapter three on ‘Early Medieval Recipe Collections: Continuity, Change, and the Carolingian Context’ is available Open Access.
Petros Bouras-Vallianatos has published a long, annotated bibliography on Byzantine medicine in Oxford Bibliographies! This resource looks very useful for both teaching and research. Find it by clicking here.