Now THAT Was a Pandemic
…so great was the cruelty of Heaven and, perhaps, also that of man, that from March to July of the same year…more than one hundred thousand human beings are believed to have lost their lives for certain inside the city walls of Florence… Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron The Black Death of the 14th century is estimated to have killed at least 1/4th, and perhaps 1/3rd or more, of the population of Europe. Recent scholarship has tended to produce even-higher estimates. Elsewhere in the Old World, where record-keeping was even spottier, what little information we have hints that the toll was … Continue reading Now THAT Was a Pandemic
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