The Heart As Symbol for Love and Valentine’s Day
Whether or not you celebrate il giorno di San Valentino, or Valentine’s Day, you’re probably seeing a lot of hearts around today. And flowers and chocolates and all kinds of traditional symbols of this day of love.
But why the heart?
Ancient Egyptians believed the heart (ib), rather than the brain, was the center of wisdom, emotions, memory, soul, and the key to the afterlife–and most of us know that “heartache” really does describe the pain of love lost–but the shape of the human heart really looks nothing like the heart shape that we all know today.
So where does it come from?
Well Tears for Fears came pretty close to the answer in 1989 when they sang about Sowing the Seeds of Love. Who knew?
See the coin on the right? It’s from Cyrene, an ancient Greek colony in what is now Libya, and depicts the seed pod of silphium, a member of the fennel family that is now extinct. The crop was extremely important to the Cyrenian economy–so much so that much of Cyrene’s currency featured this plant believed by the Greeks to have been a gift from Apollo following a flood in 7 B.C.
Silphium was used in cooking and was also a kind of miracle herbal remedy for cough, sore throat, fever, indigestion, aches, pains, and more.
What does this have to do with the heart as a symbol of love?
Well, up until its extinction in the 2nd century, silphium was also the most effective herbal contraceptive. Soranus, the noted Roman gynecologist, advised women to drink silphium juice mixed with water every month because “it not only prevents conception but also destroys anything existing.”
Could silphium have been the world’s first morning-after pill?
We’ll never know for sure since all subsequent attempts at growing silphium have failed, but it seems that the seed pod’s image lives on, ironically perhaps, in our symbol of love–the heart.
Happy Valentine’s Day and Happy Love Thursday!
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Happy V day!
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Thanks! Hope you’re enjoying your day π
Fascinating post! Happy Valentine’s Day, Sognatrice!
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Thanks! Hope you had a lovely day as well.
Happy Valentine’s Day to you, too! Thanks for the great historical info.
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Very interesting! THanks for sharing and happy V-day!
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Well I never… you learn something new every day!!
Cheers for the info!
And BUON SAN VALENTINO!
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Glad you enjoyed, and thanks!
Interesting facts! Happy Valentine’s Day, Michelle!
I love the stuffed animal. Is that a giraffe? So cute!
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Yes a giraffe it is π
Very interesting– I always find herbology interesting, medicinal and culinary. Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Glad you liked it BLC, and thanks π
Happy Valetines Day, Michelle. Interesting about the silphium. On an episode of ROME, I remember one of the slaves gave a pregnant girl some herbal concoction that she got from an herbalist. She got sick, lost the baby and died. Maybe the work of silphium????
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Interesting. The woman wasn’t supposed to get sick and die though! Hmm….
Wow. How interesting. Those ancient Greeks, Itellyawhut!
This is my first participation in ‘love thursday’; I hope you’ll stop by for a visit!
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I know…who woulda thought?! Love your Love Thursday btw π
okay, now THAT was interesting! First I learn all about nutella, now about heart symbols and Valentine’s Day. I can always depend on you for a fascinating post!
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Just wanted to say hi, as I have been lurking mostly since the new year. I love your new blog – you put so much work into it and it looks great. Anyhoo… just wanted to wish P. and you a Happy Valentine’s Day! :o)
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Hi Jenn, nice to see you! Thanks for the compliments and for the Valentine’s wishes. Hope you had a lovely day as well!
Once again, you’ve enlarged my understanding! Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Glad you liked the info, and I hope you had a great day with those cookies π
Honestly, lady, sometimes you’re just like Cliff Clavin! (But cuter, of course. And I’m going to assume your pants aren’t consistently too short.) π
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Well I never thought I’d ever be compared with such an icon of American television, so wow–thanks! And no, being 5’2″, my pants aren’t usually short π
Made the mousse, got the prosecco in the fridge, who knows I might even put the heating on! Have a happy day.
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OK if the heat is going on, I know it’s a special night π
Interesting. I’ll have to check out the additional history – with a title like that, who could resist?!
Happy Valentine’s Day.
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Hah, I agree about the title π
Happy Valentine’s Day Michelle!
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Thanks Bella!
I’ve always thought that the ‘heart’ was a slightly icky association.
Best wishes
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Well no internal organ is really warm and fuzzy, so if we had to pick one…. π
That was a great, post, Michelle! I had no idea from where the “heart” symbol originated. Very cool!
Christina
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Happy to provide info! Hope you had a great day π
That was an interesting read, I didn’t know that, have a lovely Valentines Day…ciao
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Learn something new every day!
Thanks.!
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My pleasure!
This was fascinating! I had no idea about silphium.
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I didn’t either before I starting looking; glad you liked it π
Happy Valentine’s Day.
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Happy Valentine’s Day! xoxox Novelist π
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Thanks! And also to you and John!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Sofia (my 10-month-old) and I went around the house this morning taking pictures of the different hearts we had for my post today.
Buona Giornata!
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What a lovely way to celebrate!
I always enjoy learning these things, and I love your photos.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
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Always educational! Happy Valentine’s Day!
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OH…I just love the history of all the symbols we use so freely…I was a research hound when I got married so that I could really only include the things in my ceremony that meant something to me….
Happy Valentine’s Day!!
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What a great idea for your wedding; I just may take your lead on that one π
That ancient Egyptian heart would make an amazing salt shaker!!!
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Hah, would indeed π
Buon San Valentino a te, sognatrice !
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Grazie π
Great post! Great minds must think alike. I posted about how hearts came to be a symbol for VD today too! I guess hearts are on everyones mind today!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Great minds indeed; what a great recipe today!
Goats huh? I’ll take the chocolate and flowers.
This was SO intriguing! I didn’t know any of that, and it was great to learn, thanks!
Happy Valentines to you sweet lady!
I hope it’s a very good one!
*MUAH*
big hugs from us too
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Ciao bella! Hope you had a lovely day full of chocolates and no goats π
Hope that you all had a very Happy & Romantic Valentin’s Day. Thanks for another great history lesson. You are too smart.
Well thanks Gil, although I think I’m more curious than smart per se π
Bon Saint Valentin pleine d’amour!
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Grazie mille!
Happy Valentines Day to you too! Hugs from all of us!
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what great research and info!
HOpe you had a nice Valentine’s day!
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Awesome post — very interesting. Happy Valentine’s Day!
Thanks Daniel; hope you had a nice day as well π