The book is a collection of essays offering a glance at the contacts between astrology and medicine across different cultural contexts, and at different periods of time. The volume includes the following articles: Nils P. Heeßel, “Astrological Medicine in Babylonia”; Vivian Nutton, “Greek Medical Astrology and the Boundaries of Medicine”; Hilary M. Carey, “Medieval Latin Astrology and the Cycles of Life: William English and English Medicine in Cambridge, Trinity College MS O.5.26”; Concetta Pennuto, “The Debate on Critical Days in Renaissance Italy”; Y. Tzvi Langermann, “The Astral Connections of Critical Days. Some Late Antique Sources Preserved in Hebrew and Arabic”; Anna Akasoy, “Arabic Physiognomy as a Link between Ast...
Medicine and the occult in the Renaissance were conceptually related. They were both considered as e...
From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with medicine. Buddhism and Medicine i...
This thesis examines the medical content of Early Modern Swedish almanacs between the years 1608-173...
The article reviews the history of astrology in the middle ages including its classical inheritance,...
Long before there was modern medicine or germ theory, many ancient civilizations relied on other mea...
In the Latin Middle Ages, the understanding of the body was significantly influenced by the theory a...
Both Astrology and Medicine were developed as a part of religion in ancient India. Astrological guid...
This book is an admirable attempt by its author, assisted by eight reputed colleagues, to present an...
The articles in this book offer a fascinating panorama of the status and practice of astrology and d...
"Some astrological physicians and their works": p. [247]-255.Includes bibliographies
The article deals mainly with the history of astrology and astral divination in South Asia and, to s...
In antiquity, astrology as the “science of the stars” combined the calculation of the stars’ movemen...
Astrology is a science which has had an uncertain status throughout its history, from its beginnings...
This article describes the impact of humoral theory and astrology on the description of human body i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.V. 1. The ancient and classical world
Medicine and the occult in the Renaissance were conceptually related. They were both considered as e...
From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with medicine. Buddhism and Medicine i...
This thesis examines the medical content of Early Modern Swedish almanacs between the years 1608-173...
The article reviews the history of astrology in the middle ages including its classical inheritance,...
Long before there was modern medicine or germ theory, many ancient civilizations relied on other mea...
In the Latin Middle Ages, the understanding of the body was significantly influenced by the theory a...
Both Astrology and Medicine were developed as a part of religion in ancient India. Astrological guid...
This book is an admirable attempt by its author, assisted by eight reputed colleagues, to present an...
The articles in this book offer a fascinating panorama of the status and practice of astrology and d...
"Some astrological physicians and their works": p. [247]-255.Includes bibliographies
The article deals mainly with the history of astrology and astral divination in South Asia and, to s...
In antiquity, astrology as the “science of the stars” combined the calculation of the stars’ movemen...
Astrology is a science which has had an uncertain status throughout its history, from its beginnings...
This article describes the impact of humoral theory and astrology on the description of human body i...
Includes bibliographical references and index.V. 1. The ancient and classical world
Medicine and the occult in the Renaissance were conceptually related. They were both considered as e...
From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with medicine. Buddhism and Medicine i...
This thesis examines the medical content of Early Modern Swedish almanacs between the years 1608-173...