Constantine the African and ‘Alī Ibn al-‘Abbās al-Mağūsī

Constantine the African and ‘Alī Ibn al-‘Abbās al-Mağūsī
Title Constantine the African and ‘Alī Ibn al-‘Abbās al-Mağūsī PDF eBook
Author Danielle Jacquart
Publisher BRILL
Pages 375
Release 2018-07-17
Genre History
ISBN 9004377352

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When the tenth-century Kāmil as-sinā‘a (or al-Kitāb al-malakī) of ‘Alī ibn al-‘Abbās al-Mağūsī was adapted for a Latin-reading audience by Constantine the African in the late eleventh century, the medieval West had, for the first time, the opportunity to use a text which covered the whole of medicine. But the 100-odd extant manuscripts suggest that Contantine's Pantegni was put together over a considerable period of time, and chapters from other Latin and newly-translated Arabic medical works were added to or substituted those of the Kāmil. This book is the first to be devoted to Constantine the African: it sheds light on the School of Salerno and the formation of a medical corpus in the High Middle Ages.

A History of Medicine: Medieval medicine

A History of Medicine: Medieval medicine
Title A History of Medicine: Medieval medicine PDF eBook
Author Plinio Prioreschi
Publisher
Pages 795
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN 1888456051

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Constantine the African and ʻAlī Ibn Al-ʻAbbās Al-Maǧūsī

Constantine the African and ʻAlī Ibn Al-ʻAbbās Al-Maǧūsī
Title Constantine the African and ʻAlī Ibn Al-ʻAbbās Al-Maǧūsī PDF eBook
Author Charles S. F. Burnett
Publisher BRILL
Pages 384
Release 1994
Genre Science
ISBN 9789004100145

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This book explores how, in the late eleventh century, an Arabic medical compendium was adapted for a Latin-reading audience by Constantine the African and his South Italian colleagues, thus revolutionizing the standard and sophistication of Western medicine.

A History of Medicine: Byzantine and Islamic medicine

A History of Medicine: Byzantine and Islamic medicine
Title A History of Medicine: Byzantine and Islamic medicine PDF eBook
Author Plinio Prioreschi
Publisher
Pages 539
Release 1996
Genre Medical
ISBN 1888456043

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Classification from Antiquity to Modern Times

Classification from Antiquity to Modern Times
Title Classification from Antiquity to Modern Times PDF eBook
Author Tanja Pommerening
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 384
Release 2017-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 3110537273

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The volume presents phenomena of classification and categorisation in ancient and modern cultures and provides an overview of how cultural practices and cognitive systems interact when individuals or larger groups conceptually organize their world. Scientists of antiquity studies, anthropologists, linguists etc. will find methods to reconstruct early concepts of men and nature from a synchronic and diachronic comparative perspective.

Passions and Tempers

Passions and Tempers
Title Passions and Tempers PDF eBook
Author Noga Arikha
Publisher Noga Arikha
Pages 412
Release 2007-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780060731168

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Arikha intertwines the histories of medicine, science, psychology, and philosophy in this 2,500-year journey that explores the origins of humours in ancient Greece to the present day.

Santé et société à Montpellier à la fin du Moyen Âge

Santé et société à Montpellier à la fin du Moyen Âge
Title Santé et société à Montpellier à la fin du Moyen Âge PDF eBook
Author Geneviève Dumas
Publisher BRILL
Pages 605
Release 2014-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 9004282440

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This book examines the social, institutional and cultural setting of medical practices in the medieval town of Montpellier which boasted one of the first universities of the middle ages and a famous school of medicine. Some of its most celebrated masters and their medical works have been thoroughly studied but few of them try to put these in context with a thriving urban community of merchants and craftsmen that were at the core of the city council. Their concurrent efforts will endow Montpellier of a rich health care system featuring not only the university masters but also the city’s barber-surgeons and apothecaries. Their collective fate is revealed here in an integrated picture of health and society in the middle ages.