Galen: A Thinking Doctor in Imperial Rome

Author:   Vivian Nutton (University College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   210
Publication Date:   14 May 2020
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Author:   Vivian Nutton (University College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367357238


ISBN 10:   0367357232
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   14 May 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book will be a point of reference for many a student of ancient medicine. With unparalleled erudition and style, Vivian Nutton takes us through the life and work of the great Galen, weaving together the biographical and detailed analysis of Galen's thought and practice. What emerges is the towering picture of a unique individual in the history of thought. The contrasting afterlives of Galen, from 'philosopher of the cosmos' for medieval readers, to Renaissance Latin epigrams and disparaging comments by an old German philologist, bear witness to the unmatched life, career and achievements of the physician to Marcus Aurelius - this splendid book, too, pays hommage to Galen, whilst illustrating his most relentless student's dedication, mastery and wit. - Caroline Petit, University of Warwick, UK Only within the past few decades have students of antiquity come to understand just how rich and exciting Galen was, not only as a medical writer but as a keen and delightfully opinionated observer of Greco-Roman intellectual culture during the second century CE. With this new biography of Galen, Nutton introduces this feisty, polymathic Greek doctor and his voluminous writings to newcomers and seasoned scholars alike. Nutton's elegant and lucid biography offers a lively portrayal of Galen's medical practice, his professional rivalries, and his monumental contributions to the history of western medicine. - Ralph M. Rosen, University of Pennsylvania, USA After a lifetime of study, Vivian Nutton understands Galen, his work and influence as well as anyone alive. He distils with clarity the scholarship Galen used, later Galenism and modern interpretations. This volume is a real eye-opener for historians across all periods, medical researchers and the general reader. - John Wilkins, University of Exeter, UK


This book will be a point of reference for many a student of ancient medicine. With unparalleled erudition and style, Vivian Nutton takes us through the life and work of the great Galen, weaving together the biographical and detailed analysis of Galen's thought and practice. What emerges is the towering picture of a unique individual in the history of thought. The contrasting afterlives of Galen, from 'philosopher of the cosmos' for medieval readers, to Renaissance Latin epigrams and disparaging comments by an old German philologist, bear witness to the unmatched life, career and achievements of the physician to Marcus Aurelius - this splendid book, too, pays hommage to Galen, whilst illustrating his most relentless student's dedication, mastery and wit. - Caroline Petit, University of Warwick, UK Only within the past few decades have students of antiquity come to understand just how rich and exciting Galen was, not only as a medical writer but as a keen and delightfully opinionated observer of Greco-Roman intellectual culture during the second century CE. With this new biography of Galen, Nutton introduces this feisty, polymathic Greek doctor and his voluminous writings to newcomers and seasoned scholars alike. Nutton's elegant and lucid biography offers a lively portrayal of Galen's medical practice, his professional rivalries, and his monumental contributions to the history of western medicine. - Ralph M. Rosen, University of Pennsylvania, USA After a lifetime of study, Vivian Nutton understands Galen, his work and influence as well as anyone alive. He distils with clarity the scholarship Galen used, later Galenism and modern interpretations. This volume is a real eye-opener for historians across all periods, medical researchers and the general reader. - John Wilkins, University of Exeter, UK Even those who, perhaps because of the huge amount of text of the Corpus Galenicum and the very disparate research on Galen, have developed a certain shyness towards the preoccupation with it, will not be able to completely escape the fascination of this impressive antique personality and her work, after reading this imposing, emamatic biography of Nutton. -Lutz Alexander Graumann, H-Soz-Kult


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Vivian Nutton, FBA, is Professor emeritus of the History of Medicine at University College London, as well as Professor of the History of Medicine at the First Moscow State Medical University. He has published extensively on all aspects on medicine before the seventeenth century, and is the author of Ancient Medicine, 2nd edition (Routledge, 2012). He has edited and translated several treatises from the Galenic Corpus including On Prognosis (1979), On My Own Opinions (1999), and On Problematical Movements (2011). His edition and translation of selections from the neglected On the Voice is forthcoming in the journal Galenos. His recent studies of Renaissance Galenism include translations of Principles of Anatomy according to Galen by Johann Guinter and Andreas Vesalius (Routledge, 2017) and An Autobibliography by John Caius (Routledge, 2018). A general survey of European medicine from 1490 to 1628 is in progress.

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