'Greek' and 'Roman' in Latin Medical Texts. Studies in Cultural Change and Exchange in Ancient Medicine : [Proceedings of the 10th International Conference "Ancient Latin Medical Texts", Lausanne, 2010, November 3rd-6th November]

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Title
'Greek' and 'Roman' in Latin Medical Texts. Studies in Cultural Change and Exchange in Ancient Medicine : [Proceedings of the 10th International Conference "Ancient Latin Medical Texts", Lausanne, 2010, November 3rd-6th November]
Publisher
Brill
Address of publication
Leiden
ISBN
978-90-04-24278-4 (hardback)
978-90-04-27386-3 (e-book)
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Published
Issued date
07/2014
Editor
Maire B.
Volume
42
Series
Studies in Ancient Medicine
Language
english
Number of pages
X, 451
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Readership: Anyone interested in Latin medical texts, sometimes unpublished, as testimonies of the cultural exchanges between Greece and Rome, and of the development of the Graeco-Roman medicine based on a renewed knowledge.
Abstract
Latin medical texts transmit medical theories and practices that originated mainly in Greece. This interaction took place through juxtaposition, assimilation and transformation of ideas. 'Greek' and 'Roman' in Latin Medical Texts studies the ways in which this cultural interaction influenced the development of the medical profession and the growth of knowledge of human and animal bodies, and especially how it provided the foundations for innovations in the areas of anatomy, pathology and pharmacology, from the earliest Latin medical texts until well into the medieval world.
Keywords
Anatomy, pathology, pharmacology, physician, doctor, antiquity, magic, ecdotic, Graeco-Roman medicine, medical practice, theory
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