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Andrea Maraschi

Adjunct professor

Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Publications

Andrea Maraschi, A New History of Medieval Scandinavia, in: Food Culture in Medieval Scandinavia, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2022, pp. 13 - 30 [Chapter or essay]

MARASCHI A, A World Imbued With Sorcery? The Fight between Christian and non-Christian Powers in 4th- and 5th-Century Christendom, in: 'There is no one who does not fear to be spellbound’: Magic in the Roman World (8th c. BCE – 5th c. CE), Budapest -, Trivent Publishing, 2022, pp. 519 - 547 [Chapter or essay]

MARASCHI A, Dieta e pietre preziose contro un morbo “meraviglioso”: il relativismo scientifico e l’originalità di Giovanni della Penna di fronte alla Peste Nera, «L'IDOMENEO», 2022, 32, pp. 59 - 76 [Scientific article]

Andrea Maraschi (a cura di): Andrea Maraschi e Viktória Gyönki, Food Culture in Medieval Scandinavia, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2022, pp. 255 . [Editorship]

Andrea Maraschi, Magic, Miracles and Rituals to Fight Famine in Old Norse literature, in: Food Culture in Medieval Scandinavia, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2022, pp. 31 - 51 [Chapter or essay]

MARASCHI A, Prima di Gennaro: Virgilio mago, protettore e medico di Napoli nelle pagine di Gervasio di Tilbury, in: I demoni di Napoli Naturale, preternaturale, sovrannaturale a Napoli e nell’Europa di età moderna, Roma -, Edizioni di Storia e letteratura, 2022, pp. 3 - 30 [Chapter or essay]

Andrea Maraschi, Rules for attending wedding banquets in early medieval Europe: a matter of fun, excess, and moral integrity, «FOOD & HISTORY», 2022, 20, pp. 9 - 30 [Scientific article]

MARASCHI A, The fimbulvetr myth as medicine against cultural amnesia and hybris, «SCANDINAVIAN-CANADIAN STUDIES», 2022, 28, pp. 89 - 116 [Scientific article]

MARASCHI A, The Tree of the Bourlémonts. Gendered Beliefs in Fairies and Their Transmission From Old To Young Women in Joan of Arc’s Domrémy, in: Folklore, Magic, and Witchcraft. Cultural Exchanges from the Twelfth to Eighteenth Century, - USA, Routledge, 2021, pp. 21 - 32 [Chapter or essay]

MARASCHI A, Similia similibus curantur. Cannibalismo, grafofagia, e "magia" simpatetica nel medioevo (500-1500), Spoleto - ITA, Cisam, 2020, pp. 374 . [Research monograph]

MARASCHI A, Sympathetic Graphophagy in Late Medieval Scandinavian Leechbooks and Collections of Charms, in: Civilizations of the Supernatural: Witchcraft, Ritual, and Religious Experience in Late Antique, Medieval, and Renaissance Traditions, Budapest -, Trivent Publishing, 2020, pp. 247 - 264 [Chapter or essay]

MARASCHI A, Taboo or Magic Practice? Cannibalism as Identity Marker for Giants and Human Heroes in Medieval Iceland, «PARERGON», 2020, 37, pp. 1 - 26 [Scientific article]

MARASCHI A, The Impact of Christianization on Identity-Marking Foods in the Medieval North: Between Pagan Survivals, New Dietary Restrictions, and Magic Practice, «FOOD & HISTORY», 2020, 17, pp. 153 - 181 [Scientific article]

MARASCHI A, The Power of Eating Together, or the Story of Why Banquets Were the Core of Marriage in the Past, in: Food&Power: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery 2019, Londra, Prospect Books, 2020, pp. 192 - 200 [Chapter or essay]

MARASCHI A, Þórgunna’s dinner and other meals on the threshold between this world and the hereafter, in: Pararnormal Encounters in Iceland 1150–1400, Berlino, De Gruyter, 2020, pp. 49 - 70 [Chapter or essay]

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