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Andrew Griebeler studies the intersections of art, science, and the natural world in the medieval Mediterranean. He received his Ph.D. in Medieval Studies and History of Art from the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of 'Botanical Icons: Critical Practices in Illustration of the Premodern Mediterranean', published by the University of Chicago Press in 2024. Griebeler's work includes exploring the role of herbaria in humanities research and examining the historical significance of plants like Aloe vera in medieval manuscripts and Renaissance printed books. His research interests encompass the critical examination of both artistic and scientific practices within historical contexts, demonstrating how these fields interact to shape our understanding of culture in the medieval period.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Assistant Professor in Art, History & Visual Studies.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Teaching and research in the field of Art, History & Visual Studies.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Involved in Religious Studies.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)