In the Renaissance medicine was still based largely on the works of Galen, but increasingly the Galenic medical paradigm was tested and modified. This was in part the result of new findings in anatomy, in part the result of new reflection on the nature and sources of health. The humanists pointed to cultural and physical factors to account for the flourishing of the human person, though figures such as Cardano continued to work with the Galenic idea of the six non-naturals. Ficino, Francis Bacon, and others proposed that one could preserve health through a “medicine of the mind” that would be grounded partly in an understanding of the states of the body, in part on the mind’s influence on the body. Consideration was also given to defining j...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
The biggest challenges in public health today are often related to attitudes, diet and exercise. In ...
During the Renaissance, a period of ‘rebirth’ for humanities and science, new knowledge and speculat...
In the Renaissance medicine was still based largely on the works of Galen, but increasingly the Gale...
While it is normally understood that the period we refer to as the Renaissance saw a significant dev...
During the past two decades intellectual historians and cultural scholars studying the history of Re...
In this paper I would like to address the themes of the conference through three, related, areas. Th...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
International audienceGalen’s treatises, regarded as a fundamental part of medical education, had al...
By investigating the work of several early modern physicians and philosophers (among others, Julius ...
This book explores the presence of Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216 AD) in early modern philosophy, s...
"Conserving health in early modern culture explores the impact of ideas about healthy living in earl...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
The present paper is centered on the role of Galenic physiology in the emergence of early modern mat...
This work offers an interdisciplinary study of preventative health in 16th and 17th century Italy. P...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
The biggest challenges in public health today are often related to attitudes, diet and exercise. In ...
During the Renaissance, a period of ‘rebirth’ for humanities and science, new knowledge and speculat...
In the Renaissance medicine was still based largely on the works of Galen, but increasingly the Gale...
While it is normally understood that the period we refer to as the Renaissance saw a significant dev...
During the past two decades intellectual historians and cultural scholars studying the history of Re...
In this paper I would like to address the themes of the conference through three, related, areas. Th...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
International audienceGalen’s treatises, regarded as a fundamental part of medical education, had al...
By investigating the work of several early modern physicians and philosophers (among others, Julius ...
This book explores the presence of Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216 AD) in early modern philosophy, s...
"Conserving health in early modern culture explores the impact of ideas about healthy living in earl...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
The present paper is centered on the role of Galenic physiology in the emergence of early modern mat...
This work offers an interdisciplinary study of preventative health in 16th and 17th century Italy. P...
The number of notions of health is not infinite. In the history of medicine we can only find a numbe...
The biggest challenges in public health today are often related to attitudes, diet and exercise. In ...
During the Renaissance, a period of ‘rebirth’ for humanities and science, new knowledge and speculat...