the Divine Origin of Craft Herbalist
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The original 1928 edition, meticulously preserved. This edition moves beyond the sterile, mass-market reproductions often found today to bring you a premium Collector's Facsimile. Every page maintains the historical pagination and aesthetic of the source text, paired with a bespoke cover design unique to this imprint.In The Divine Origin of the Craft of the Herbalist, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge transforms the history of medicine into an exploration of myth, magic, and ancient science. Drawing on texts from Egypt, Mesopotamia, and beyond, Budge argues that the gods themselves-Osiris, Thoth, Ningishzida, and others-were regarded as the first physicians, transmitting to humanity the sacred art of healing through herbs, oils, and incantations. Written with scholarly precision, the book brings together archaeology, anthropology, and occult tradition to trace how mystical herb lore developed into early medical practice and contributed to the foundations of later pharmacology. The study situates herbalism within temple libraries, ritual practice, and early scientific thought, presenting it as a discipline rooted in both religious belief and empirical observation.
The original 1928 edition, meticulously preserved. This edition moves beyond the sterile, mass-market reproductions often found today to bring you a premium Collector's Facsimile. Every page maintains the historical pagination and aesthetic of the source text, paired with a bespoke cover design unique to this imprint.In The Divine Origin of the Craft of the Herbalist, Sir E. A. Wallis Budge transforms the history of medicine into an exploration of myth, magic, and ancient science. Drawing on texts from Egypt, Mesopotamia, and beyond, Budge argues that the gods themselves-Osiris, Thoth, Ningishzida, and others-were regarded as the first physicians, transmitting to humanity the sacred art of healing through herbs, oils, and incantations. Written with scholarly precision, the book brings together archaeology, anthropology, and occult tradition to trace how mystical herb lore developed into early medical practice and contributed to the foundations of later pharmacology. The study situates herbalism within temple libraries, ritual practice, and early scientific thought, presenting it as a discipline rooted in both religious belief and empirical observation.
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