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Frederick J. Simoons (Author)
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0299159043 978-0299159047 November 25, 1998 1
"A most exciting, erudite, and stylish work. I can think of no one other than Simoons who could have written it."-Robin Donkin, Cambridge University

"It dazzles as a piece of scholarship."-Daniel W. Gade, University of Vermont

Pythagoras, the ancient Greek mathematician, did not himself eat fava beans in any form; in fact, he banned his followers from eating them. Cultural geographer Frederick Simoons disputes the contention that Pythagoras established that ban because he recognized the danger of favism, a disease that afflicts genetically-predisposed individuals who consume fava beans. Contradicting more deterministic explanations of history, Simoons argues that ritual considerations led to the Pythagorean ban.

In his fascinating and thorough new study, Simoons examines plants associated with ritual purity, fertility, prosperity, and life, on the one hand, or with ritual impurity, sickness, ill fate, and death, on the other. Plants of Life, Plants of Death offers a wealth of detail from not only history, ethnography, religious studies, classics, and folklore, but also from ethnobotany and medicine. Simoons surveys a vast geographical region extending from Europe through the Near East to India and China. He tells the story of India's giant sacred fig trees, the pipal and the banyan, and their changing role in ritual, religion, and as objects of pilgrimage from antiquity to the present day; the history of mandrake and ginseng, "man roots" whose uses from Europe to China have been shaped by the perception that they are human in form; and the story of garlic and onions as impure foods of bad odor in that same broad region.

Simoons also identifies and discusses physical characteristics of plants that have contributed to their contrasting ritual roles, and he emphasizes the point that the ritual roles of plants are also shaped by basic human concerns-desire for good health and prosperity, hopes for fertility and offspring, fear of violence, evil and death-that were as important in antiquity as they are today.


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"A most exciting, erudite, and stylish work. I can think of no one other than Simoons who could have written it."—Robin Donkin, Cambridge University

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About the Author

Frederick J. Simoons is professor emeritus at the University of California-Davis, adjunct professor of geography at Eastern Washington University, and adjunct research associate in anthropology at Washington State University. His other books include Eat Not This Flesh:; A Ceremonial Ox of India (with the assistance of Elizabeth S. Simoons), both published by the University of Wisconsin Press; and Food in China.

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  • Paperback: 592 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press; 1 edition (November 25, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299159043
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299159047
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,363,558 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Check this Excellent Book out!, August 7, 2002
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Plants of Life/ Plants of Death by Frederick Simoons is a terrific book. I am a garden writer myself (Allergy-Free Gardening) and I appreciate well-written horticultural material.
This book is full of unusual and interesting facts and stories that you probably won't find any where else (pregnant women are in special danger from eclipses, garlic warms the body, makes fighter more pugnacious, and increases semen). Garden writers would be wise to own a copy of this for reference. Folks who enjoy gardening, botany, nature and history, will appreciate
this treasure. There are quite a few useful and interesting illustrations in the book but probably what most impresses is the thoroughness of the work. It is obvious that many years of study and research went into this labor of love and the results are evident. I highly recommend Plants of Life/ Plants of Death.
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The author took a few plants and exhaustively researched cultural, agricultural, economic uses, historical and medical, religious and mythological facts about them. A little India-centric for my, I'd like a world wider viewpoint, but I was well satisfied with how he covered the plants he wrote about. You can actually have some understanding about a culture by how it views plants and fits them into their lives and how they've changed with the culture over the millenia.
He offers different viewpoints and argues his own, backed up with an extensive bibliography.
Well worth the read.
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