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Claire Burridge is currently a Senior Researcher at the University of Oslo working on the MINiTEXTS project. Her first book, Carolingian Medical Knowledge and Practice, c. 775-900: New Approaches to Recipe Literature (2024), is now available open access.

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Jeffrey Doolittle is an Adjunct Professor of History at Fordham University in New York City, as well as the Archivist/Research Manager at the Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands in Newburgh, NY. He specializes in the study of early medieval medicine, with a focus on Latin medical manuscripts in the Beneventan script

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Meg Leja is Associate Professor at Binghamton University NY. Meg Leja specializes in the political and cultural history of late antique and medieval Europe. Her first book, Embodying the Soul: Medicine and Religion in Carolingian Europe (2022) explores changing perceptions of the body and the value of medical knowledge in the early medieval period.

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James T Palmer is Professor of History at the University of St Andrews. His latest book is Merovingian Worlds (2024). His article “Merovingian medicine between practical art and philosophy,” Traditio, 78 (2023), is available open access here.

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Carine van Rhijn is Senior Lecturer in medieval history at Utrecht University. She is interested in a wide range of subjects regarding the cultural history and the history of knowledge of the early middle ages. A list of her wide-ranging publications can he found here https://www.uu.nl/medewerkers/ACvanRhijn/Publicaties

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