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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lesley Dean-Jones , Ralph M. RosenPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 46 Weight: 0.871kg ISBN: 9789004307018ISBN 10: 900430701 Pages: 474 Publication Date: 30 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction: Identifying the Hippocratic Lesley Dean-Jones Part 1 - Formation of the Hippocratic Corpus 1 On `Hippocratic' and `Non-Hippocratic' Medical Writings Philip van der Eijk 2 The Hippocratic Aphorisms in Ptolemaic and Roman Times Ann Ellis Hanson 3 Remarques sur le tableau de la medecine et d'Hippocrate chez Platon Paul Demont 4 The Treatise Affections in the Context of the Hippocratic Corpus Pilar Perez Canizares 5 The Peripatetic Hippocrates and Other Monists in the Anonymus Londiniensis Susan Prince 6 Tracking the Hippocratic Woozle: Pseudepigrapha and the Formation of the Corpus Eric Nelson Part 2 - Hippocratic Concepts 7 Is There a `Hippocratic' Response to the Attack on Medicine? Joel E. Mann 8 Perceiving the Coherence of the Perceiving Body: Is There Such a Thing as a `Hippocratic' View on Sense Perception and Cognition? Roberto Lo Presti 9 [Hippocrates] On Glands Elizabeth Craik 10 Regimen in the Hippocratic Corpus: Diaita and Its Problems Jacques Jouanna 11 Towards a Hippocratic Anthropology: On Ancient Medicine and the Origins of Humans Ralph M. Rosen 12 On Regimen and the Question of Medical Dreams in the Hippocratic Corpus Maithe Hulskamp Part 3 - Hippocratic Topics in Cultural Contexts 13 Teeth in the Hippocratic Corpus Patrick Macfarlane 14 Hippocratic and Aristophanic Recipes: A Comparative Study Laurence Totelin 15 Hippocratic and Non-Hippocratic Approaches to Lovesickness Leanne McNamara Part 4 - Galen's Hippocratism 16 `According to both Hippocrates and the Truth': Hippocrates as Witness to the Truth, from Apollonius of Citium to Galen Amneris Roselli 17 Bodily Features in the Corpus Hippocraticum: On the Classification of Individuals into Groups Robert Alessi 18 Ce qu' `hippocratique' (á¼±Ï Ï Î¿ÎºÏ Î¬Ï ÎµÎ¹Î¿Ï ) veut dire: la reponse de Galien Veronique Boudon-Millot 19 Author, Argument and Exegesis: A Rhetorical Analysis of Galen's In Hippocratis de natura hominis commentaria tria Todd Curtis 20 Galen on Hippocratic Physics R.J. Hankinson General Index Index LocorumReviewsLa collection Studies in Ancient Medicine accueille depuis plusieurs annees les actes des sessions successives du Congres Hippocratique International, lance pour la premiere fois en 1972. L'interet d'une telle entreprise editoriale suivie est double : l'ensemble, plutot consequent, constitue desormais une somme erudite qui temoigne a la fois de la richesse du domaine et du renouveau que les etudes hippocratiques ont connu au cours des deux dernieres decennies - on pourra plus globalement parler du regain d'interet a l'egard des textes medicaux de l'Antiquite; la recurrence de cette publication contribue a creer et a renforcer une veritable communaute scientifique qui, par l'intermediaire de telles publications, construit sur le long terme un savoir partage et vivant. Frederic Le Blay, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.11.11. La collection Studies in Ancient Medicine accueille depuis plusieurs annees les actes des sessions successives du Congres Hippocratique International, lance pour la premiere fois en 1972. L'interet d'une telle entreprise editoriale suivie est double : l'ensemble, plutot consequent, constitue desormais une somme erudite qui temoigne a la fois de la richesse du domaine et du renouveau que les etudes hippocratiques ont connu au cours des deux dernieres decennies - on pourra plus globalement parler du regain d'interet a l'egard des textes medicaux de l'Antiquite ; la recurrence de cette publication contribue a creer et a renforcer une veritable communaute scientifique qui, par l'intermediaire de telles publications, construit sur le long terme un savoir partage et vivant. Frederic Le Blay, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2016.11.11. Author InformationLesley Dean-Jones (Ph.D. 1987) is Associate Professor and Chair of Classics at The University of Texas at Austin. She has published in ancient medicine, ancient philosophy and Aristotle's biology and has particular interests in Greek literature and Women in Antiquity. Ralph M. Rosen (Ph.D. 1983) is Vartan Gregorian Professor of the Humanities and Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published broadly on ancient Greek literature and culture, with special focus on ancient comedy and Greco-Roman medicine. Contributors are: Robert Alessi, Veronique Boudon-Millot, Pilar Perez Canizares, Elizabeth Craik, Todd Curtis, Lesley Dean-Jones, Paul Demont, R.J. Hankinson, Ann Ellis Hanson, Maithe Hulskamp, Jacques Jouanna, Roberto Lo Presti, Patrick Macfarlane, Joel E. Mann, Leanne McNamara, Eric Nelson, Susan Prince, Amneris Roselli, Ralph M. Rosen, Laurence Totelin, Philip van der Eijk. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |