This paper readdresses the assertion found in much secondary literature that Greek medicine was adopted in Tibet in the seventh and eighth centuries. I discuss some of the traces of Galenic medical knowledge in early Tibetan medicine, and raise the question of why Tibetan medical histories who mention Galen give Galenic medicine a much more significant place than is evidenced in the Tibetan medical literature itself. I discuss some historiographical considerations and argue that the centrality given to Galenic medicine is more indicative of the period in which these sources are written than of the period which they presumably describe
Chinese history annals recorded cultural interchange between China and the Roman Empire during the H...
How did people in Tibet view the Islamic World, and vice versa? How did a figure like Galen travel f...
This paper intends to historically and conceptually analyze selected pre-modern Tibetan sources, out...
The cultures of many premodern Asian societies incorporated medical traditions with textual expressi...
The 1979 study by Christopher Beckwith (“The Introduction of Greek Medicine into Tibet in the Sevent...
Drugs, Fluids, and Other Matters: Medical History through the Lens of Things (Natalie Köhle) How the...
The paper proposes, starting from some certain or probable allusions (in part. a passage in Galen's ...
Only fifty years ago, Tibetan medicine, now seen in China as a vibrant aspect of Tibetan culture, wa...
Only fifty years ago, Tibetan medicine, now seen in China as a vibrant aspect of Tibetan culture, wa...
December 2008 Among traditional Asian medicine based on a written corpus, Tibetan medicine was late ...
Representing the first comprehensive study of Tibetan medical institutions, this dissertation argues...
This dissertation examines Tibetan medicine and its roles in Tibetan politics and culture throughout...
This chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from Late Antiquity to th...
The Tibetan medical manuscripts from Dunhuang are few yet they are of great importance for our under...
Medical texts of the Greek antiquity were very well known and highly esteemed in the East. Particula...
Chinese history annals recorded cultural interchange between China and the Roman Empire during the H...
How did people in Tibet view the Islamic World, and vice versa? How did a figure like Galen travel f...
This paper intends to historically and conceptually analyze selected pre-modern Tibetan sources, out...
The cultures of many premodern Asian societies incorporated medical traditions with textual expressi...
The 1979 study by Christopher Beckwith (“The Introduction of Greek Medicine into Tibet in the Sevent...
Drugs, Fluids, and Other Matters: Medical History through the Lens of Things (Natalie Köhle) How the...
The paper proposes, starting from some certain or probable allusions (in part. a passage in Galen's ...
Only fifty years ago, Tibetan medicine, now seen in China as a vibrant aspect of Tibetan culture, wa...
Only fifty years ago, Tibetan medicine, now seen in China as a vibrant aspect of Tibetan culture, wa...
December 2008 Among traditional Asian medicine based on a written corpus, Tibetan medicine was late ...
Representing the first comprehensive study of Tibetan medical institutions, this dissertation argues...
This dissertation examines Tibetan medicine and its roles in Tibetan politics and culture throughout...
This chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from Late Antiquity to th...
The Tibetan medical manuscripts from Dunhuang are few yet they are of great importance for our under...
Medical texts of the Greek antiquity were very well known and highly esteemed in the East. Particula...
Chinese history annals recorded cultural interchange between China and the Roman Empire during the H...
How did people in Tibet view the Islamic World, and vice versa? How did a figure like Galen travel f...
This paper intends to historically and conceptually analyze selected pre-modern Tibetan sources, out...