The Comparable Body - Analogy and Metaphor in Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman Medicine
Title | The Comparable Body - Analogy and Metaphor in Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman Medicine PDF eBook |
Author | John Z Wee |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 457 |
Release | 2017-11-13 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9004356770 |
The Comparable Body - Analogy and Metaphor in Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman Medicine explores how analogy and metaphor illuminate and shape conceptions about the human body and disease, through 11 case studies from ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman medicine.
The Comparable Body
Title | The Comparable Body PDF eBook |
Author | John Z. Wee |
Publisher | Studies in Ancient Medicine |
Total Pages | 440 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9789004356764 |
The Comparable Body - Analogy and Metaphor in Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman Medicine explores how analogy and metaphor illuminate and shape conceptions about the human body and disease, through 11 case studies from ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman medicine. Topics address the role of analogy and metaphor as features of medical culture and theory, while questioning their naturalness and inevitability, their limits, their situation between the descriptive and the prescriptive, and complexities in their portrayal as a mutually intelligible medium for communication and consensus among users.
Holism in Ancient Medicine and Its Reception
Title | Holism in Ancient Medicine and Its Reception PDF eBook |
Author | Chiara Thumiger |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 461 |
Release | 2020-11-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004443142 |
This volume aims at exploring the ancient roots of ‘holistic’ approaches in the specific field of medicine and the life sciences, without, however, overlooking the larger theoretical implications of these discussions. Therefore, the project plans to broaden the perspective to include larger cultural discussions and, in a comparative spirit, reach out to some examples from non Graeco-Roman medical cultures. As such, it constitutes a fundamental contribution to history of medicine, philosophy of medicine, cultural studies, and ancient studies more broadly. The wide-ranging selection of chapters offers a comprehensive view of an exciting new field: the interrogation of ancient sources in the light of modern concepts in philosophy of medicine, as justification of the claim for their enduring relevance as object of study and, at the same time, as means to a more adequate contextualisation of modern debates within a long historical process. Contributors are: Hynek Bartoš, Sean Coughlin, Elizabeth Craik, Brooke Holmes, Helen King, Giouli Korobili, David Leith, Vivian Nutton, Julius Rocca, William Michael Short, P. N. Singer, Konstantinos Stefou, Chiara Thumiger, Laurence Totelin, Claire Trenery, John Wee, Francis Zimmermann.
Medicine in Ancient Assur
Title | Medicine in Ancient Assur PDF eBook |
Author | Troels Pank Arbøll |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 432 |
Release | 2020-09-25 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9004436081 |
In Medicine in Ancient Assur Troels Pank Arbøll offers a microhistorical study of a single exorcist named Kiṣir-Aššur who practiced medical and magical healing in the ancient city of Assur (modern northern Iraq) in the 7th century BCE. The book provides the first detailed analysis of a healer’s education and practice in ancient Mesopotamia based on at least 73 texts assigned to specific stages of his career. By drawing on a microhistorical framework, the study aims at significantly improving our understanding of the functional aspects of texts in their specialist environment. Furthermore, the work situates Kiṣir-Aššur as one of the earliest healers in world history for whom we have such details pertaining to his career originating from his own time.
Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic
Title | Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic PDF eBook |
Author | Strahil V. Panayotov |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 968 |
Release | 2018-10-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004368086 |
Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic. Studies in Honour of Markham J. Geller offers 34 brand-new text editions and analytical studies concerned with diverse healing traditions and practices in Ancient Western Asia.
Cutting Words - Polemical Dimensions of Galen's Anatomical Experiments
Title | Cutting Words - Polemical Dimensions of Galen's Anatomical Experiments PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Alejandro Salas |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 338 |
Release | 2020-11-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 900444386X |
Luis Alejandro Salas’ book, Cutting Words: Polemical Dimensions of Galen’s Anatomical Experiments, examines Galen’s experimental writing. In four case studies, it argues that Galen exploits writing as a surrogate for live performance and, in some cases, an improvement upon it.
Systems of Classification in Premodern Medical Cultures
Title | Systems of Classification in Premodern Medical Cultures PDF eBook |
Author | Ulrike Steinert |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 335 |
Release | 2020-07-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351335103 |
Systems of Classification in Premodern Medical Cultures puts historical disease concepts in cross-cultural perspective, investigating perceptions, constructions and experiences of health and illness from antiquity to the seventeenth century. Focusing on the systematisation and classification of illness in its multiple forms, manifestations and causes, this volume examines case studies ranging from popular concepts of illness through to specialist discourses on it. Using philological, historical and anthropological approaches, the contributions cover perspectives across time from East Asian, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cultures, spanning ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome to Tibet and China. They aim to capture the multiplicity of disease concepts and medical traditions within specific societies, and to investigate the historical dynamics of stability and change linked to such concepts. Providing useful material for comparative research, the volume is a key resource for researchers studying the cultural conceptualisation of illness, including anthropologists, historians and classicists, among others.