22 Mar Genealogist Newsletter- March 25, 2023
Genealogist --HOW EARLY MODERN EUROPEANS VIEWED PREGNANCY AND THE WOMB-- Genealogist When the womb began to appear in printed images during the 16th century, it was understood through analogy: a garden, uroscopy flask, or microcosm of the universe. Rebecca Whiteley explores early modern birth figures, which picture the foetus in utero, and discovers an iconic form imbued with multiple kinds of knowledge: from midwifery know-how to alchemical secrets, astrological systems to new anatomical findings. Read more Genealogist stuff here: https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/picturing-pregnancy-in-early-modern-europe?utm_source=join1440&utm_medium=email Genealogist --ANOTHER WEALTHY IN PERSON YOU PROBABLY NEVER HEARD ABOUT-- Genealogist Stephen Girard (May 20, 1750 – December 26, 1831; born Étienne Girard) was a...