Although ancient Greek physicians studied a great number of ocular diseases in their medical texts such as glaucoma, cataract, trachoma, chalazion, trichiasis, entropion, ectropion and pterygion, in ancient Greek art there were only few examples which represent ophthalmic diseases. These examples are found especially in portraits, and the ophthalmological disease is an important feature of the portrait of a depicted person. A majority of these portraits date back to Hellenistic times except for few examples dated in prehistoric years. Although votive limbs in the form of eyes were a common dedication in the shrines of ancient healing gods as the shrines of Asklepios and Amphiaraos, one could expect the presentations of ocular diseases...
Caelius Aurelianus’ Latin translation, De morbis acutis et chronicis, of Soranus of Ephesus’ origina...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Interest in diseases of the eyes (probably rampant in antiquity) is evident in early medical writing...
OBJECTIVE: In the historic description of Herodotus on the battle of Thermopylae at 480 BC two forme...
The recurring problems of eye-disease in Egypt account for the importance that ophthalmology has alw...
Ancient Greek medical literature and ancient Greek art are two valuable sources, in order to be unde...
Ocular and orbital wall cancers were recognized by the physicians of the antiquity as incurable, let...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of eye diseases on several important artists who have been given...
This article reviews various ophthalmic diseases in the most famous historical paintings. Sometimes,...
The peculiar style of Dominikos Theotokopoulos’ paintings of his last period, with the special chara...
Ancient Greek civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the history of time. Present modern...
This realistic collection of painful-looking eyes is among the more startling objects in the Mütter’...
There are a limited number of artistic objects from ancient times with particular importance in neon...
There is a vast amount of scholarly work devoted to Oedipus Tyrannus and Oedipus at Colonus. However...
Caelius Aurelianus’ Latin translation, De morbis acutis et chronicis, of Soranus of Ephesus’ origina...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...
Interest in diseases of the eyes (probably rampant in antiquity) is evident in early medical writing...
OBJECTIVE: In the historic description of Herodotus on the battle of Thermopylae at 480 BC two forme...
The recurring problems of eye-disease in Egypt account for the importance that ophthalmology has alw...
Ancient Greek medical literature and ancient Greek art are two valuable sources, in order to be unde...
Ocular and orbital wall cancers were recognized by the physicians of the antiquity as incurable, let...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of eye diseases on several important artists who have been given...
This article reviews various ophthalmic diseases in the most famous historical paintings. Sometimes,...
The peculiar style of Dominikos Theotokopoulos’ paintings of his last period, with the special chara...
Ancient Greek civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the history of time. Present modern...
This realistic collection of painful-looking eyes is among the more startling objects in the Mütter’...
There are a limited number of artistic objects from ancient times with particular importance in neon...
There is a vast amount of scholarly work devoted to Oedipus Tyrannus and Oedipus at Colonus. However...
Caelius Aurelianus’ Latin translation, De morbis acutis et chronicis, of Soranus of Ephesus’ origina...
The ancient Greek’s understanding of medicine including anatomy was quite rudimentary to begin with....
In the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, a number of “doctor-cosmologists” attempted to base the art o...