Macaronic poetry is a curious cultural phenomenon, having originated in classical antiquity and taken its standard form in the 15th century in northern Italy. Its basic feature is mixing of linguistic varieties for a humorous effect. In this paper, connections between macaronic poetry and the language of medicine have been observed at three levels. Firstly, starting with the idea of language as a living organism, in particular Latin (Renaissance language par excellence), its illness, from a humanist point of view, brought about by uncontrolled contamination with vernacular, serves as a stimulus for its parodying in macaronic poetry; this is carried out by systematically joining together stable, "healthy", classical material with inconsisten...
Latin medical texts transmit medical theories and practices that originated mainly in Greece. This i...
This dissertation analyzes the language and imagery of illness in selected tragedies and, to a lesse...
traditionally found its application involve indis-putably medicine. While until the close of the Mid...
Macaronic poetry is a curious cultural phenomenon, having originated in classical antiquity and take...
"Offering fresh readings of numerous Neo-Latin texts, Medical Analogy in Latin Satire provides an in...
In this article the key exertions of medical terminology has been investigated. It often uses words ...
Hippocrates and Galen’s works were translated from both Arabic and Greek into Latin between the elev...
This was an invited blogpost for the now-defunct blog on History of Medicine, REMEDIA. Published in ...
Metaphors, similitudes and linguistic experiments are widely spread in ancient medical writings. The...
Using several examples from different periods of Croatian neo-Latin literature, this paper atte...
In his article Reminiscing about Latin: Cases of Life-writing and the Classical Tradition, David A...
The analysis of the tradition of some concrete medical words (spiritus , pneuma , flatus ) and their...
[Excerpt] Health, infrmity, and healing were intertwined in the theological and devotional language—...
The increased availability and circulation of practical writings on medicine in the vernacular in la...
The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been derided for t...
Latin medical texts transmit medical theories and practices that originated mainly in Greece. This i...
This dissertation analyzes the language and imagery of illness in selected tragedies and, to a lesse...
traditionally found its application involve indis-putably medicine. While until the close of the Mid...
Macaronic poetry is a curious cultural phenomenon, having originated in classical antiquity and take...
"Offering fresh readings of numerous Neo-Latin texts, Medical Analogy in Latin Satire provides an in...
In this article the key exertions of medical terminology has been investigated. It often uses words ...
Hippocrates and Galen’s works were translated from both Arabic and Greek into Latin between the elev...
This was an invited blogpost for the now-defunct blog on History of Medicine, REMEDIA. Published in ...
Metaphors, similitudes and linguistic experiments are widely spread in ancient medical writings. The...
Using several examples from different periods of Croatian neo-Latin literature, this paper atte...
In his article Reminiscing about Latin: Cases of Life-writing and the Classical Tradition, David A...
The analysis of the tradition of some concrete medical words (spiritus , pneuma , flatus ) and their...
[Excerpt] Health, infrmity, and healing were intertwined in the theological and devotional language—...
The increased availability and circulation of practical writings on medicine in the vernacular in la...
The medical writings of early medieval western Europe c. 700 – c. 1000 have often been derided for t...
Latin medical texts transmit medical theories and practices that originated mainly in Greece. This i...
This dissertation analyzes the language and imagery of illness in selected tragedies and, to a lesse...
traditionally found its application involve indis-putably medicine. While until the close of the Mid...