The treatise On Theriac to Piso has been attributed to Galen since ancient times; the attribution is however disputed. This thesis argues that although the content and style of the treatise is heavily influenced by Galen its author differs on a wide range of issues from the beliefs of Galen expressed in undoubtedly authentic works on matters of pharmacology, philosophical doctrine, the history of Pergamum and the interpretation of Hippocrates to the extent that it should no longer be attributed to him. The thesis also attempts to establish the best possible text from the Greek, Latin and Arabic manuscript sources and to provide a clear English translation and a commentary on the text focussing in particular on matters relevant to the questi...
The work entitled De hirudinibus, revulsione, cucurbitula, incisione et scarificatione is composed ...
This thesis has a threefold purpose. It is intended, firstly, to trace the development of the Epicur...
The popularity that ancient medicine and Galenic studies in particular now enjoy in anglophone schol...
The treatise On Theriac to Piso has been attributed to Galen since ancient times; the attribution i...
Notre ambition a été de traduire le texte attribué à Galien intitulé Sur la thériaque à Pison où il ...
Galen’s last work, De propriis placitis (On my own opinions) has a very complex textual history. Exc...
This paper focuses on Galen's views about the formal cause against the wider background of his accou...
Within the academic community there are a number of common and widespread prejudices about the natu...
International audienceGalen was the basis of medical learning in the Eastern Medieval period. The tr...
The present thesis is a study of the first book of Galen’s treatise De antidotis, with a special foc...
This chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from Late Antiquity to th...
Galen (129-216 A.D.) was a prolific writer, mostly important for the development of medicine. Howeve...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...
The paper proposes, starting from some certain or probable allusions (in part. a passage in Galen's ...
In this chapter, I shall focus on the Galenic corpus, whose dissemination in the Byzantine world was...
The work entitled De hirudinibus, revulsione, cucurbitula, incisione et scarificatione is composed ...
This thesis has a threefold purpose. It is intended, firstly, to trace the development of the Epicur...
The popularity that ancient medicine and Galenic studies in particular now enjoy in anglophone schol...
The treatise On Theriac to Piso has been attributed to Galen since ancient times; the attribution i...
Notre ambition a été de traduire le texte attribué à Galien intitulé Sur la thériaque à Pison où il ...
Galen’s last work, De propriis placitis (On my own opinions) has a very complex textual history. Exc...
This paper focuses on Galen's views about the formal cause against the wider background of his accou...
Within the academic community there are a number of common and widespread prejudices about the natu...
International audienceGalen was the basis of medical learning in the Eastern Medieval period. The tr...
The present thesis is a study of the first book of Galen’s treatise De antidotis, with a special foc...
This chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from Late Antiquity to th...
Galen (129-216 A.D.) was a prolific writer, mostly important for the development of medicine. Howeve...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...
The paper proposes, starting from some certain or probable allusions (in part. a passage in Galen's ...
In this chapter, I shall focus on the Galenic corpus, whose dissemination in the Byzantine world was...
The work entitled De hirudinibus, revulsione, cucurbitula, incisione et scarificatione is composed ...
This thesis has a threefold purpose. It is intended, firstly, to trace the development of the Epicur...
The popularity that ancient medicine and Galenic studies in particular now enjoy in anglophone schol...