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In How to Mellify a Corpse, Vicki Leon brings her particular hybrid of history and humor to the entwined subjects of science and superstition in the ancient world, from Athens and Rome to Mesopotamia, the Holy Land, Egypt, and Carthage. Leon covers subjects as diverse as astronomy and astrology, philosophy and practicalities of life and death (including the titular ancient method of embalming), and ancient mechanical engineering. How to Mellify a Corpse of course invokes legendary thinkers (Pythagoras and his discoveries in math and music, Aristotle's books on politics and philosophy, and Archimedes' "Eureka" moment), but it also delves deeply into the lives of everyday people, their understanding and beliefs. A feast for the curious mind, How to Mellify a Corpse is not only for those with an interest in the experimental: it's for anyone who's inspired by the imagination and ingenuity humanity uses to understand our world.

About the Author :
Vicki Leon is a writer, traveler, and historian who has built a wide readership with her Uppity Women series. She lives in Morro Bay, California. Her website is www.vickileon.com.

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"In this delightful follow-up to IX to V, Leon explores the tangled webs of science and superstition in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and other ancient societies. With her characteristic deadpan humor, verve, and wit, she brings to life the practices of ordinary folks as they sought practical ways to avoid the evil eye, battle stronger enemies, and understand strange and marvelous astronomical events ... Leon's rollicking tour helps us see that the daily lives and worries of the ancients were not far removed from our own." --Publishers Weekly "A captivating read from start to finish." --Alan Hirshfeld, astrophysicist and author of Eureka Man "MARVELOUS STUFF! Leon deftly combines modern research with ancient lore to lift the lid on the classical world's weird and wonderful, from solar fountains to lethal lipstick." --Ruth Downie, New York Times bestselling author of Medicus In this delightful follow-up to "IX to V," Leon explores the tangled webs of science and superstition in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and other ancient societies. With her characteristic deadpan humor, verve, and wit, she brings to life the practices of ordinary folks as they sought practical ways to avoid the evil eye, battle stronger enemies, and understand strange and marvelous astronomical events Leon's rollicking tour helps us see that the daily lives and worries of the ancients were not far removed from our own. "Publishers Weekly" A captivating read from start to finish. "Alan Hirshfeld, astrophysicist and author of Eureka Man" MARVELOUS STUFF! Leon deftly combines modern research with ancient lore to lift the lid on the classical world's weird and wonderful, from solar fountains to lethal lipstick. "Ruth Downie, New York Times bestselling author of Medicus"" "In this delightful follow-up to "IX to V," Leon explores the tangled webs of science and superstition in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and other ancient societies. With her characteristic deadpan humor, verve, and wit, she brings to life the practices of ordinary folks as they sought practical ways to avoid the evil eye, battle stronger enemies, and understand strange and marvelous astronomical events ... Leon's rollicking tour helps us see that the daily lives and worries of the ancients were not far removed from our own."--"Publishers Weekly" "A captivating read from start to finish."--Alan Hirshfeld, astrophysicist and author of "Eureka Man" "MARVELOUS STUFF! Leon deftly combines modern research with ancient lore to lift the lid on the classical world's weird and wonderful, from solar fountains to lethal lipstick."--Ruth Downie, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Medicus""" "In this delightful follow-up to "IX to V", Leon explores the tangled webs of science and superstition in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and other ancient societies. With her characteristic deadpan humor, verve, and wit, she brings to life the practices of ordinary folks as they sought practical ways to avoid the evil eye, battle stronger enemies, and understand strange and marvelous astronomical events ... Leon's rollicking tour helps us see that the daily lives and worries of the ancients were not far removed from our own."--"Publishers Weekly" "A captivating read from start to finish."--Alan Hirshfeld, astrophysicist and author of "Eureka Man" "MARVELOUS STUFF! Leon deftly combines modern research with ancient lore to lift the lid on the classical world's weird and wonderful, from solar fountains to lethal lipstick."--Ruth Downie, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Medicus""" “In this delightful follow-up to "IX to V", León explores the tangled webs of science and superstition in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and other ancient societies. With her characteristic deadpan humor, verve, and wit, she brings to life the practices of ordinary folks as they sought practical ways to avoid the evil eye, battle stronger enemies, and understand strange and marvelous astronomical events … León’s rollicking tour helps us see that the daily lives and worries of the ancients were not far removed from our own.”—"Publishers Weekly" “A captivating read from start to finish.”—Alan Hirshfeld, astrophysicist and author of "Eureka Man" “MARVELOUS STUFF! León deftly combines modern research with ancient lore to lift the lid on the classical world’s weird and wonderful, from solar fountains to lethal lipstick.”—Ruth Downie, "New York Times "bestselling author of "Medicus"""


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780802717023
  • Publisher: Walker & Company
  • Publisher Imprint: Walker & Company
  • Height: 180 mm
  • No of Pages: 308
  • Spine Width: 22 mm
  • Weight: 322 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0802717020
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jul 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: And Other Human Stories of Ancient Science & Superstition
  • Width: 181 mm


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