1st Edition

The Natural History of a Neapolitan Miracle The Secret of San Gennaro’s Blood

By Francesco de Ceglia Copyright 2025
436 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

436 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

436 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book examines Naples’s patron saint, Gennaro, the history of his blood relic, and the mystery of its periodical liquefaction. Three times a year, Neapolitans gather to witness the recurring phenomenon of the liquefaction of San Gennaro’s blood. From the seventeenth century to the present, crowds have prayed to the city’s patron for protection from fires, earthquakes, plagues, droughts, and... Read more

1.      Living Blood

2.      How to Construct a Miracle

3.      San Gennaro: Assassin or Evil Spirit?

4.      Discipline and Punish

5.      The Invention of Time

6.      Neapolitan Caprice

7.      It’s Not Blood

8.      The Ghosts Are Back

Biography

Francesco Paolo de Ceglia is a full professor of History of Science at the University of Bari (Italy) and the co-editor of Physis. International Journal for the History of Science. His research centers around history of science, corporeality and religion, and science, image, and communication. Recent publications include Vampyr. Storia naturale della resurrezione (2023).

WINNER of the American Association for Italian Studies 2024 Book Prize - English Translation of an Italian Book-Length Scholarly Work