This collective volume arises from a Wellcome-funded conference held at the University of Warwick in 2014 about the “new” Galen discovered in 2005 in a Greek manuscript, De indolentia. In the wake of the latest English translation published by Vivian Nutton in 2013, this book offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the new text, discussing in turn issues around Galen’s literary production, his medical and philosophical contribution to the theme of avoiding distress (ἀλυπία), controversial topics in Roman history such as the Antonine plague and the reign of Commodus, and finally the reception of the text in the Islamic world. Gathering eleven contributions by recognised specialists of Galen, Greek literature and Roman history, it revisits th...
With 31 chapters and over nearly 700 densely written pages, this bulky volume manages the difficult ...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
The present thesis is a study of the first book of Galen’s treatise De antidotis, with a special foc...
This volume offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the “new” Galen text De indolentia, discovered i...
The popularity that ancient medicine and Galenic studies in particular now enjoy in anglophone schol...
This chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from Late Antiquity to th...
This volume presents the first edition of the Arabic translation, by Hunayn ibn Ishaq, of Galen\u27s...
Galen’s last work, De propriis placitis (On my own opinions) has a very complex textual history. Exc...
Between 1490 to 1625, twenty-two editions of Galen’s opera omnia were published in Latin, while only...
Book synopsis: Galen (AD 129-c. 210), researcher and scholar, surgeon and philosopher, logician, her...
Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Galen presents a comprehensive account of the afterlife of the...
In this chapter, I shall focus on the Galenic corpus, whose dissemination in the Byzantine world was...
Within the academic community there are a number of common and widespread prejudices about the natu...
movement It has been a good decade or so for the great classical physician Galen (AD 128–c.210). His...
International audienceGalen’s treatises, regarded as a fundamental part of medical education, had al...
With 31 chapters and over nearly 700 densely written pages, this bulky volume manages the difficult ...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
The present thesis is a study of the first book of Galen’s treatise De antidotis, with a special foc...
This volume offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the “new” Galen text De indolentia, discovered i...
The popularity that ancient medicine and Galenic studies in particular now enjoy in anglophone schol...
This chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from Late Antiquity to th...
This volume presents the first edition of the Arabic translation, by Hunayn ibn Ishaq, of Galen\u27s...
Galen’s last work, De propriis placitis (On my own opinions) has a very complex textual history. Exc...
Between 1490 to 1625, twenty-two editions of Galen’s opera omnia were published in Latin, while only...
Book synopsis: Galen (AD 129-c. 210), researcher and scholar, surgeon and philosopher, logician, her...
Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Galen presents a comprehensive account of the afterlife of the...
In this chapter, I shall focus on the Galenic corpus, whose dissemination in the Byzantine world was...
Within the academic community there are a number of common and widespread prejudices about the natu...
movement It has been a good decade or so for the great classical physician Galen (AD 128–c.210). His...
International audienceGalen’s treatises, regarded as a fundamental part of medical education, had al...
With 31 chapters and over nearly 700 densely written pages, this bulky volume manages the difficult ...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
The present thesis is a study of the first book of Galen’s treatise De antidotis, with a special foc...