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Shakespeare's Roses Exhibition
Shakespeare’s Roses: ‘Sweetest Odours’. An Exhibition with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and Floris London, Perfumers.
1. Which types of rose did Shakespeare know?
2. Sweetest Odours and Perfumed Tincture
3. Making Perfume: Shakespeare and Distillation
4. Global Aromatics: Early Modern Perfume Routes
5. John Hall (1575-1635), Shakespearean Physician
6. The Women Who Used Shakespeare’s Roses
7. Timeless Roses and Modern Technology
8. Could you be an apothecary's assistant?
Take the quiz!
9. Thanks and Acknowledgements