The paper provides new information on the most famous centre of rational medicine in the Graeco-Roman world and its influence in Egypt. It uses at its point of departure a remarkable but insufficiently known documentation: Greek literary papyri (from IV/III B.C. to A.D. VI/VII), which often are unique witnesses to lost medical works, bearing testimony to original theories, practices and vocabulary.L'article fournit des informations nouvelles sur le centre médical le plus fameux du monde gréco-romain et sur son influence sur la médecine de l'Egypte gréco-romaine. Pour ce faire, il utilise une documentation remarquable, mais trop peu exploitée: les papyrus littéraires grecs qui, datés des IV/IIIe siècles avant notre ère aux VI/VIIe siècles de...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes to reconstruct the means of acquisition and transmission of anatomi...
Much of the detailed information about the extent of the practice of medicine of the Ancient Egyptia...
Our paper intends to focus on Alexandria after the Roman annexation: what traces of its splendour an...
peer reviewedGreek papyri (IV/III B.C.-A.D. VI/VII) supply many informations on the modalities of tr...
L’exposé présente les recherches sur la médecine dans l’Égypte gréco-romaine entreprises depuis une ...
This volume provides new information on a brilliant but not well known period of the history of surg...
The paper presents literature data on the history of the finding of Ebers' papyrus and its further s...
peer reviewedThe paper examines the links between medicine and religion in Graeco-Roman and Byzantin...
This paper aims to define and describe the ways of acquiring and transmitting medical knowledge in G...
The recurring problems of eye-disease in Egypt account for the importance that ophthalmology has alw...
A major step in the evolution of Hellenistic Medicine and Surgery resulted from the victories of Ale...
The paper deals with the illustrated medical texts from Hellenism to Byzantine age. It refers partic...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...
Two papyri are very interesting for Medicine history of the Antiquity. The first one (a Greek papyru...
After describing the dossier of the medical works attributed to Cleopatra in the M.D. Grmek fund dep...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes to reconstruct the means of acquisition and transmission of anatomi...
Much of the detailed information about the extent of the practice of medicine of the Ancient Egyptia...
Our paper intends to focus on Alexandria after the Roman annexation: what traces of its splendour an...
peer reviewedGreek papyri (IV/III B.C.-A.D. VI/VII) supply many informations on the modalities of tr...
L’exposé présente les recherches sur la médecine dans l’Égypte gréco-romaine entreprises depuis une ...
This volume provides new information on a brilliant but not well known period of the history of surg...
The paper presents literature data on the history of the finding of Ebers' papyrus and its further s...
peer reviewedThe paper examines the links between medicine and religion in Graeco-Roman and Byzantin...
This paper aims to define and describe the ways of acquiring and transmitting medical knowledge in G...
The recurring problems of eye-disease in Egypt account for the importance that ophthalmology has alw...
A major step in the evolution of Hellenistic Medicine and Surgery resulted from the victories of Ale...
The paper deals with the illustrated medical texts from Hellenism to Byzantine age. It refers partic...
Alexandria was both an important city and a place of inspiration in the history of medicine since th...
Two papyri are very interesting for Medicine history of the Antiquity. The first one (a Greek papyru...
After describing the dossier of the medical works attributed to Cleopatra in the M.D. Grmek fund dep...
peer reviewedThis paper proposes to reconstruct the means of acquisition and transmission of anatomi...
Much of the detailed information about the extent of the practice of medicine of the Ancient Egyptia...
Our paper intends to focus on Alexandria after the Roman annexation: what traces of its splendour an...