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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia Ann Clark , Dr. Alain TouwaidePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9780754661016ISBN 10: 0754661016 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 28 November 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Foreword; Iatrosophia; Historical background: Crete and iatrosophia; Crete's Amari: social and geographical context; Theodorakis: the man and his work; Text, translation and notes; Preface to the appendix; Appendix: materia medica; Bibliography; Preface to the indices; Indices; General index.Reviews'This is a valuable and important work of scholarship that looks back to Greek medicine of earlier centuries, as well as subsequent Turkish and Italian influences. Clark has done scholars, of both medieval and early modern medicine, a great service in recording and defining the historical and geographical context of this collection, and the work of its compiler, the village healer Nikolaos Theodorakis.' Bulletin of the History of Medicine '[The book] represents a most valuable addition to the little studied area of iatrosophia... it provides the essential material for future studies on the reception of Byzantine medicine, as well as contemporary medical, social and cultural history.' Social History of Medicine 'Ce qui rend ce cahier intéressant pour l’historien est qu’on y retrouve un grand fonds de matériel présent dans les iatrosophia d’époque byzantine, augmenté au cours des siècles mais gardant les mêmes caractéristiques: c’est en quelque sorte de la médecine byzantine continuata. D’autre part, il peut aussi constituer un document appréciable pour l’étude des plantes médicinales, des procédés médicaux, de la flore crétoise. ['What makes this book interesting for the historian is the large collection of material present in the iatrosophia of the Byzantine period, augmented over the centuries but keeping the same characteristics: it is a kind of ongoing Byzantine medicine. On the other hand, it may also be a document useful for the study of medicinal plants, medical procedures, and Cretan flora.'] Revue des études byzantines 'As Professor Alain Touwaide (Smithsonian Institution and Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions) states in the foreword of the book, Patricia Ann Clark’s contribution is an extra-temporal key to unlock the universe of the many extant Byzantine iatrosophia in the context of the emerging field of ethnopharmacology and the global history of folk medicine.' Alphaomega 'This is a valuable and important work of scholarship that looks back to Greek medicine of earlier centuries, as well as subsequent Turkish and Italian influences. Clark has done scholars, of both medieval and early modern medicine, a great service in recording and defining the historical and geographical context of this collection, and the work of its compiler, the village healer Nikolaos Theodorakis.' Bulletin of the History of Medicine '[The book] represents a most valuable addition to the little studied area of iatrosophia... it provides the essential material for future studies on the reception of Byzantine medicine, as well as contemporary medical, social and cultural history.' Social History of Medicine 'Ce qui rend ce cahier interessant pour l'historien est qu'on y retrouve un grand fonds de materiel present dans les iatrosophia d'epoque byzantine, augmente au cours des siecles mais gardant les memes caracteristiques: c'est en quelque sorte de la medecine byzantine continuata. D'autre part, il peut aussi constituer un document appreciable pour l'etude des plantes medicinales, des procedes medicaux, de la flore cretoise. ['What makes this book interesting for the historian is the large collection of material present in the iatrosophia of the Byzantine period, augmented over the centuries but keeping the same characteristics: it is a kind of ongoing Byzantine medicine. On the other hand, it may also be a document useful for the study of medicinal plants, medical procedures, and Cretan flora.'] Revue des etudes byzantines 'As Professor Alain Touwaide (Smithsonian Institution and Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions) states in the foreword of the book, Patricia Ann Clark's contribution is an extra-temporal key to unlock the universe of the many extant Byzantine iatrosophia in the context of the emerging field of ethnopharmacology and the global history of folk medicine.' Alphaomega Author InformationPatricia Ann Clark is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Greek and Roman Studies, University of Victoria, Canada Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |