In historia humana Mandragora multipliciter adhibetur. Apparet in Bibliis Hebraicis , in magia antiqui et medii aevi, et in perplurimis litteris poeticis fictionibusque (etiam in libris de Harrio Pottere, quos scripsit J.K. Rowling).
Marie-Christine Daunay, Henri Laterrot, Jules Janick, "Iconography and History of Solanaceae: Antiquity to the XVIIth Century', in: Jules Janick, Horticultural Reviews, vol. 34 (2007), pp. 1-112 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
Charles Brewster Randolph, "The Mandragora of the Ancients in Folk-Lore and Medicine" in Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences vol. 40 (1905) pp. 487-537 JSTOR
Hugo Rahner, S.J. Moly and Mandragora in Pagan and Christian Symbolism. In: Greek Myths and Christian Mystery, pag. 179 ss. New York 1971