Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocratic and Galenic writings, attempted to assimilate these medical works with Aristotelian thought. The similarities between the Aristotelian Problemata and the Hippocratic Airs, Waters, Places allowed Girolamo Cardano and Lodovico Settala, among others, to blur the distinctions between natural philosophical and medical authorities. Philological and historical considerations of these texts as well as judgments about authenticity were colored by the belief that these works were useful for humoral physiology and offered insights into the unity of ancient and modern knowledge
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
Renaissance knowledge was not composed of disparate, specialist disciplines. In particular, medicine...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
Renaissance physicians, influenced by humanism and spurred by their increased knowledge of Hippocrat...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
In the first years of the sixteenth century the De alimento, an Hippocratic treatise on nutrition, w...
Renaissance knowledge was not composed of disparate, specialist disciplines. In particular, medicine...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...
In this paper I describe the context and goals of Francisco Vallés' In IV librum Meteorologicorum co...
Fabrizio Baldassarri and Craig Martin's volume sheds new light on the understudied Italian Renaissan...