‘How to make a ring jump in the manner of a locust’: recipes to animate small objects in late medieval European manuscripts

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Historical Research Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI:10.1093/hisres/htad028
Vanessa da Silva Baptista
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In his late thirteenth-century collection of playful and amusing recipes, which this article calls magic tricks, Richard de Grimhill, a low-ranking Worcester noble, collected a trick ‘to make a ring jump in the manner of a locust’, alongside other instructions to animate domestic objects such as eggs, loaves of bread and spit-roasting chickens. Using a source base of 100 late medieval manuscripts, this article demonstrates that rings and other domestic objects were animated in various ways: through sleight of hand, by exploiting the chemical properties of mercury, or with a mixture of mercury, sulphur, and saltpetre. Placing these three methods in their manuscript and cultural contexts, I underscore that late medieval European people experienced magic tricks as a form of both cognitive play and playful experimentation with chemical knowledge. They thus have broader implications for late medieval European approaches to the possibilities and limitations of the human mind and physical matter.
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如何以蝗虫的方式制作跳环":中世纪晚期欧洲手稿中的小物件动画食谱
理查德-德-格里姆希尔(Richard de Grimhill)是伍斯特的一名低级贵族,他在 13 世纪晚期收集的俏皮有趣的秘方(本文称之为魔术)中,收集了一个 "让戒指以蝗虫的方式跳跃 "的小把戏,以及其他让鸡蛋、面包和烤鸡等家用物品活起来的说明。这篇文章利用 100 份中世纪晚期手稿的资料库,展示了戒指和其他家用物品的各种活化方法:通过技巧、利用汞的化学特性或使用汞、硫磺和硝石的混合物。将这三种方法置于手稿和文化背景中,我强调中世纪晚期的欧洲人将魔术技巧视为一种认知游戏和化学知识的游戏性实验。因此,它们对中世纪晚期欧洲人如何看待人类心灵和物理物质的可能性和局限性具有更广泛的影响。
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