The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)

The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)
Title The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567) PDF eBook
Author Jean Fernel
Publisher American Philosophical Society
Pages 670
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780871699312

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Jean Fernel (1497-1558) was one of the foremost medical writers of his day, ranked by his contemporaries alongside Andreas Vesalius, reformer of anatomical studies, and Paracelsus, radical reformer of theories of disease and treatment. He is arguably the leading expositor of the Galenic system of medicine. He exemplifies in his Physiologia the method and approach of a typical Aristotelian philosopher in the period immediately before the downfall of Renaissance Scholasticism. John Forrester offers the Physiologia here in its entirety and provides, for the first time, a complete English translation of the work.

The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)

The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)
Title The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567) PDF eBook
Author Jean Fernel
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 2003
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)

The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567)
Title The Physiologia of Jean Fernel (1567) PDF eBook
Author Jean Fernel
Publisher
Pages 662
Release 2003
Genre Medicine
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De Abditis Rerum Causis

De Abditis Rerum Causis
Title De Abditis Rerum Causis PDF eBook
Author Jean Fernel
Publisher
Pages 800
Release 2005
Genre Science
ISBN

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An annotated translation of Jean Fernel's On the Hidden Causes of Things (1542). A major innovatory work in Renaissance natural philosophy and medicine, and a crucially important source for understanding the notion of occult qualities, with a scholarly introduction.

Andreas Vesalius and his Fabrica, 1537–1564

Andreas Vesalius and his Fabrica, 1537–1564
Title Andreas Vesalius and his Fabrica, 1537–1564 PDF eBook
Author Vivian Nutton
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 295
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031695658

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Blood, Sweat and Tears

Blood, Sweat and Tears
Title Blood, Sweat and Tears PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 800
Release 2012-06-22
Genre History
ISBN 9004229205

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The history of anatomy has been the subject of much recent scholarship. This volume shifts the focus to the many different ways in which the function of the body and its fluids were understood in pre-modern European thought. Contributors demonstrate how different academic disciplines can contribute to our understanding of ‘physiology’, and investigate the value of this category to pre-modern medicine. The book contains individual essays on the wider issues raised by ‘physiology’, and detailed case studies that explore particular aspects and individuals. It will be useful to those working on medicine and the body in pre-modern cultures, in disciplines including classics, history of medicine and science, philosophy, and literature. Contributors include Barbara Baert, Marlen Bidwell-Steiner, Véronique Boudon-Millot, Rainer Brömer, Elizabeth Craik, Tamás Demeter, Valeria Gavrylenko, Hans L. Haak, Mieneke te Hennepe, Sabine Kalff, Rina Knoeff, Sergius Kodera, Liesbet Kusters, Karine van ‘t Land, Tomas Macsotay, Michael McVaugh, Vivian Nutton, Barbara Orland, Jacomien Prins, Julius Rocca, Catrien Santing, Daniel Schäfer, Emma Sidgwick, Frank W. Stahnisch, Diana Stanciu, Michael Stolberg, Liba Taub, Fabio Tutrone, Katrien Vanagt, and Marion A. Wells.

Academic Theories of Generation in the Renaissance

Academic Theories of Generation in the Renaissance
Title Academic Theories of Generation in the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Linda Deer Richardson
Publisher Springer
Pages 319
Release 2018-01-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 3319693360

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This volume deals with philosophically grounded theories of animal generation as found in two different traditions: one, deriving primarily from Aristotelian natural philosophy and specifically from his Generation of Animals; and another, deriving from two related medical traditions, the Hippocratic and the Galenic. The book contains a classification and critique of works that touch on the history of embryology and animal generation written before 1980. It also contains translations of key sections of the works on which it is focused. It looks at two different scholarly communities: the physicians (medici) and philosophers (philosophi), that share a set of textual resources and philosophical lineages, as well as a shared problem (explaining animal generation), but that nevertheless have different concerns and commitments. The book demonstrates how those working in these two traditions not only shared a common philosophical background in the arts curricula of the universities, but were in constant intercourse with each other. This book presents a test case of how scholarly communities differentiate themselves from each other through methods of argument, empirical investigation, and textual interpretations. It is all the more interesting because the two communities under investigation have so much in common and yet, in the end, are distinct in a number of important ways.