Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy examines the roles that the home, the garden and the members of the household (freeborn, freed and slave) played in the acquisition and maintenance of good physical and mental health and well-being. Focussing on the period from the middle Republic to the early Empire, it considers how comprehensive the ancient Roman general understanding of health actually was, and studies how knowledge regarding various aspects of health was transmitted within the household. Using literary, documentary, archaeological and bioarchaeological evidence from a variety of contexts, this is the first extended volume to provide as comprehensive and detailed a reconstruction of this aspect of ancient Roman private...
The majority of surviving ancient medical literature was written by medical practitioners and produ...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
[About the book] How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about...
Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy examines the roles that the home, the garden and th...
This thesis examines representations of illness in Roman society of the late republic and early impe...
To write a social history of the Roman Empire which does justice to its variety is an almost impossi...
For a long period of its history, the Roman state did not provide its people with a social support s...
In recent years many exce11ent books bave been written on the history of diseases and medicine in An...
How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about maintaining and res...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
When Rome conquered Greece in the second century BC, she had no equivalent to Greek rational medicin...
The research project Diseases, health and lifestyles in Rome: from the Empire to the Early Middle Ag...
Today, as always, our physical and mental health is probably the factor that concerns us most and af...
This work offers an interdisciplinary study of preventative health in 16th and 17th century Italy. P...
An analysis of the social and political status of physicians in the late Roman Empire is presented. ...
The majority of surviving ancient medical literature was written by medical practitioners and produ...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
[About the book] How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about...
Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy examines the roles that the home, the garden and th...
This thesis examines representations of illness in Roman society of the late republic and early impe...
To write a social history of the Roman Empire which does justice to its variety is an almost impossi...
For a long period of its history, the Roman state did not provide its people with a social support s...
In recent years many exce11ent books bave been written on the history of diseases and medicine in An...
How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about maintaining and res...
This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of medical practice in the Roman Army...
When Rome conquered Greece in the second century BC, she had no equivalent to Greek rational medicin...
The research project Diseases, health and lifestyles in Rome: from the Empire to the Early Middle Ag...
Today, as always, our physical and mental health is probably the factor that concerns us most and af...
This work offers an interdisciplinary study of preventative health in 16th and 17th century Italy. P...
An analysis of the social and political status of physicians in the late Roman Empire is presented. ...
The majority of surviving ancient medical literature was written by medical practitioners and produ...
This paper focuses on the intertwining of religious healing and mundane medicine and investigates ho...
[About the book] How healthy were people in ancient Greece and Rome, and how did they think about...