Anglo-Saxon Herbal Healing Practices
August 26, 2012 at 1:56 pm Leave a comment
Are there healing remedies the Anglo-Saxons knew about that we could use today? Join us at the Emily Fowler Central Library, Saturday, September 1, 2012, at 10 am as Dr. Susan Perry shares the results of her research of the Anglo-Saxon Lancnunga a herbal healing text and a book of superstitions. Her presentation will highlight the superstitious and beneficial herbal remedies found within the text. Dr. Susan Perry is a member of the English faculty at Capella University, Texas Woman’s University and the University of Washington D.C. Her research for this project was written about in the Education section of the London Times in 2001. This program is co-Sponsored by the Denton Herb Society. For more information please call Laura Douglas at (940) 349-8752, or e-mail Laura.Douglas@cityofdenton.com For other news items on the City of Denton, visit our website at http://www.cityofdenton.com, go to Quick Information and click on Press Releases.
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