Amid the corpus of Greek papyri discovered in the sands of Egypt, some fifty letters dated from the end of the 3rd century CE to the 7th century refer to a disease which afflicts an animal or a private individual – either the sender or the recipient of the letter, or to a third party. Seventeen of these also provide details on care and healing. How do these seventeen letters, which ostensibly do not derive from the medical world, describe the evolution of a disease, and especially its outcome when it is fortunate for the sick person? What are the healing strategies implemented by these individuals? These are the questions that I try to answer, while emphasising the contribution of these documents to the history of health and disease in Byza...
Different methods of healing that have been developed over time have increased the ability of medi...
Medicine and healing, constantly changing through time, have always been important aspects of life. ...
Within the ‘market of healing’ of Christian Egypt (here broadly considered as the fourth through twe...
peer reviewedAmid the corpus of Greek papyri discovered in the sands of Egypt, some fifty letters da...
Amongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Apollonius, finance mini...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
The problem of suffering has preoccupied mankind since the earliest times. From the time of Homer t...
The problem of suffering has preoccupied mankind since the earliest times. From the time of Homer t...
peer reviewedBeaucoup plus nombreux que les papyrus relatifs à l'art culinaire, les c. 100 papyrus l...
Archaeologists primarily address disease, illness, and health through biological studies of human re...
peer reviewedGreek papyri (IV/III B.C.-A.D. VI/VII) supply many informations on the modalities of tr...
The Greek inscriptions are an important source for the history of ancientmedicine. The rows, the rep...
Different methods of healing that have been developed over time have increased the ability of medi...
Medicine and healing, constantly changing through time, have always been important aspects of life. ...
Within the ‘market of healing’ of Christian Egypt (here broadly considered as the fourth through twe...
peer reviewedAmid the corpus of Greek papyri discovered in the sands of Egypt, some fifty letters da...
Amongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Apollonius, finance mini...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
International audienceAmongst the 1837 papyri from the archive of Zenon, the private secretary to Ap...
The problem of suffering has preoccupied mankind since the earliest times. From the time of Homer t...
The problem of suffering has preoccupied mankind since the earliest times. From the time of Homer t...
peer reviewedBeaucoup plus nombreux que les papyrus relatifs à l'art culinaire, les c. 100 papyrus l...
Archaeologists primarily address disease, illness, and health through biological studies of human re...
peer reviewedGreek papyri (IV/III B.C.-A.D. VI/VII) supply many informations on the modalities of tr...
The Greek inscriptions are an important source for the history of ancientmedicine. The rows, the rep...
Different methods of healing that have been developed over time have increased the ability of medi...
Medicine and healing, constantly changing through time, have always been important aspects of life. ...
Within the ‘market of healing’ of Christian Egypt (here broadly considered as the fourth through twe...