P.Masada 723 is an important source on medical practice within the Roman army. A revision of the text shows the use of woollen bandages for the wounded, and gives us a better understanding of the section referring to the sick. A palaeographical reconsideration of the document proves it to be an example of duplex manus, the phenomenon by which different graphical levels correspond to different textual sections
In recent decades, European historiography has actively dealt with the history of the body, thus giv...
Prosopography of 57 court physicians in the Roman era – for the most part belonging to the upper cla...
By analysis of ancient surgical instruments it's possible define the history of medical specialties,...
The article focuses on palaeography of PSI XIII 1307, a Latin documentary papyrus, that authors anal...
Indice: 1. Una rivoluzione dai margini, un po’ anonima e molto pseudonima; 2. Mappare il secolo che ...
Starting from an episode that has the physician Simon of Genoa as protagonist and Rome as its backdr...
Il progetto di dottorato triennale (2014-2016) finanziato dall’European Research Council (Advanced A...
Il papiro di cui si fornisce l’edizione restituisce una porzione esigua di testo, ma ciò che resta d...
This paper deals with four Latin documentary texts on papyrus which have already been published: PS...
Two papyri are very interesting for Medicine history of the Antiquity. The first one (a Greek papyru...
The paper provides an edition for two previously unpublished Latin documents on papyrus. The first (...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
The aim of this paper is to propose a new and updated description of a manuscript named Conventi sop...
SOMMARIO: Introduzione; 1. L’agonia; 2. La traslatio cadaveris; 3. Le malattie e la loro eziologia; ...
The critical edition of the Latin poem De usu partium corporis humani - of which we have a partial a...
In recent decades, European historiography has actively dealt with the history of the body, thus giv...
Prosopography of 57 court physicians in the Roman era – for the most part belonging to the upper cla...
By analysis of ancient surgical instruments it's possible define the history of medical specialties,...
The article focuses on palaeography of PSI XIII 1307, a Latin documentary papyrus, that authors anal...
Indice: 1. Una rivoluzione dai margini, un po’ anonima e molto pseudonima; 2. Mappare il secolo che ...
Starting from an episode that has the physician Simon of Genoa as protagonist and Rome as its backdr...
Il progetto di dottorato triennale (2014-2016) finanziato dall’European Research Council (Advanced A...
Il papiro di cui si fornisce l’edizione restituisce una porzione esigua di testo, ma ciò che resta d...
This paper deals with four Latin documentary texts on papyrus which have already been published: PS...
Two papyri are very interesting for Medicine history of the Antiquity. The first one (a Greek papyru...
The paper provides an edition for two previously unpublished Latin documents on papyrus. The first (...
A confrontation between epigraphic and literary sources is necessary to reconstruct the proconsular ...
The aim of this paper is to propose a new and updated description of a manuscript named Conventi sop...
SOMMARIO: Introduzione; 1. L’agonia; 2. La traslatio cadaveris; 3. Le malattie e la loro eziologia; ...
The critical edition of the Latin poem De usu partium corporis humani - of which we have a partial a...
In recent decades, European historiography has actively dealt with the history of the body, thus giv...
Prosopography of 57 court physicians in the Roman era – for the most part belonging to the upper cla...
By analysis of ancient surgical instruments it's possible define the history of medical specialties,...