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The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis
During the Middle Ages, the partition of the cadaver of the elite members was a current practice, with highly technical treatment given to symbolic organs such as the heart. Considered mostly from a theoretical point of view, this notion of dilaceratio corporis has never been biologically explored....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3584573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23448897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep01296 |
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author | Charlier, Philippe Poupon, Joël Jeannel, Gaël-François Favier, Dominique Popescu, Speranta-Maria Weil, Raphaël Moulherat, Christophe Huynh-Charlier, Isabelle Dorion-Peyronnet, Caroline Lazar, Ana-Maria Hervé, Christian de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy Lorin |
author_facet | Charlier, Philippe Poupon, Joël Jeannel, Gaël-François Favier, Dominique Popescu, Speranta-Maria Weil, Raphaël Moulherat, Christophe Huynh-Charlier, Isabelle Dorion-Peyronnet, Caroline Lazar, Ana-Maria Hervé, Christian de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy Lorin |
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description | During the Middle Ages, the partition of the cadaver of the elite members was a current practice, with highly technical treatment given to symbolic organs such as the heart. Considered mostly from a theoretical point of view, this notion of dilaceratio corporis has never been biologically explored. To assess the exact kind of embalming reserved to the heart, we performed a full biomedical analysis of the mummified heart of the English King Richard I (1199 A.D.). Here we show among other aspects, that the organ has been embalmed using substances inspired by Biblical texts and practical necessities of desiccation. We found that the heart was deposed in linen, associated with myrtle, daisy, mint, frankincense, creosote, mercury and, possibly, lime. Furthermore, the goal of using such preservation materials was to allow long-term conservation of the tissues, and good-smelling similar to the one of the Christ (comparable to the odor of sanctity). |
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spelling | pubmed-35845732013-02-28 The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis Charlier, Philippe Poupon, Joël Jeannel, Gaël-François Favier, Dominique Popescu, Speranta-Maria Weil, Raphaël Moulherat, Christophe Huynh-Charlier, Isabelle Dorion-Peyronnet, Caroline Lazar, Ana-Maria Hervé, Christian de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy Lorin Sci Rep Article During the Middle Ages, the partition of the cadaver of the elite members was a current practice, with highly technical treatment given to symbolic organs such as the heart. Considered mostly from a theoretical point of view, this notion of dilaceratio corporis has never been biologically explored. To assess the exact kind of embalming reserved to the heart, we performed a full biomedical analysis of the mummified heart of the English King Richard I (1199 A.D.). Here we show among other aspects, that the organ has been embalmed using substances inspired by Biblical texts and practical necessities of desiccation. We found that the heart was deposed in linen, associated with myrtle, daisy, mint, frankincense, creosote, mercury and, possibly, lime. Furthermore, the goal of using such preservation materials was to allow long-term conservation of the tissues, and good-smelling similar to the one of the Christ (comparable to the odor of sanctity). Nature Publishing Group 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3584573/ /pubmed/23448897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep01296 Text en Copyright © 2013, Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Charlier, Philippe Poupon, Joël Jeannel, Gaël-François Favier, Dominique Popescu, Speranta-Maria Weil, Raphaël Moulherat, Christophe Huynh-Charlier, Isabelle Dorion-Peyronnet, Caroline Lazar, Ana-Maria Hervé, Christian de la Grandmaison, Geoffroy Lorin The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
title | The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
title_full | The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
title_fullStr | The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
title_short | The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
title_sort | embalmed heart of richard the lionheart (1199 a.d.): a biological and anthropological analysis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3584573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23448897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep01296 |
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