Humors were an ancient Greek and Roman medical concept for the various substances that determined human health: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. Psychical and mental ailments were thought to be the result of…
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Animal Spirits
Animal spirits were part of an ancient Greek theory of human life which remained popular through the eighteenth century, postulating that the brain contained animal spirits which, along with blood, vital spirits, and psychic spirits…
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Homunculus
A homunculus is a miniature yet fully formed person, believed in the early eighteenth century to be the form out of which a fetus grows into a child.
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Fortifications
Fortifications are military structures and landscaping built for defensive purposes, often around towns and castles. By the eighteenth century fortifications in Europe had become a highly developed science, with elaborate series of geometric walls and…
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Bowling Green
A bowling green is a closely mowed lawn used to play lawn bowling or, in Toby and Trim’s case, build model fortifications.
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The Inquisition was a movement in the Catholic Church seeking to root out heresy by prosecuting, imprisoning, and executing accused heretics and enemies of the Church. The Inquisition began in France in the twelfth century…
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Obstetrics
Obstetrics is the field of medicine focusing on pregnancy and childbirth. The eighteenth century saw the development of modern, scientific obstetrics in Europe, as doctors replaced midwifes and their traditional approaches.
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Mortar
A mortar is a kind of cannon which fires on targets indirectly through high-arch trajectories. Mortars are typically large, squat, and upwards facing, which is why Trim makes use of Walter’s boots to build…
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Jointure
A jointure is a legal term for the estate left to a wife after the death of her husband, paid for by the husband’s family either in land or income until her death.
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Bend Dexter
A bend dexter is a heraldry term for a diagonal band crossing a coat of arms from the top left to the bottom right.
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Bend Sinister
A bend sinister is a heraldry term for a diagonal band crossing a coat of arms from the top right to the bottom left, the opposite of a bend dexter. A bend sinister indicates…
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Radical Heat
Radical heat, also called innate heat, was part of an ancient Greek system of medicine which considered the imbalance between radical heat and radical moisture to be the origin of human health issues. This theory…
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Radical Moisture
Radical moisture was part of an ancient Greek system of medicine which considered the imbalance between radical moisture and radical heat to be the origin of human health issues. This theory had largely fallen out…
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Cataplasm
A cataplasm is another term for poultice, a medical treatment used to reduce inflammation in which a moist mass, often made of plant material, is held down with a cloth.
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