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Ergotism
Does anyone out there know whether there is any historical or archeological evidence of ergotism around the time the bible was written? There are lots of references to it from the middle ages in Europe and of it's presence in the Near East, but nothing dating the latter location that I have been able to find online.
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You might need to specify which part of the Bible. As I understand it, the Bible is a collection of texts written over a long period of time. Of course I would assume that ergotism as been around a long while as well (at least as long as wheat and rhye have been cultivated). But I don't think we know who actually authored the various books of the Bible (some probably had mutiple authors) so I don't think there is any way you could prove that any particular author was suffering from ergotism.
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Thanks for the responses everyone. Matossian's book looks interesting and I'll have a look for it next time I'm at the bookstore or library.
No, I wouldn't expect to be able to find any proof that a particular biblical author was suffering any of the CNS effects of ergot poisoning. I was thinking more along the lines of wild comic speculation having at least a plausible basis I do know that LSD is a synthetic compound and not found (as is) in ergot, but I did come across some material that listed some CNS symptoms of ergotism, one of which was madness. Again, thanks. I know it was kind of an obscure question. |
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