Background: An article published in 2012 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology discussed the historical sources presenting the Byzantine Empress Zoe Porphyrogenita as an expert in cosmetic and pharmacological remedies that could give their users a youthful appearance and a kind of eternal youth. However, it did not take into account a dermatological recipe attributed to Zoe which text transmission has preserved. Aims: To examine some ingredients of Zoe's recipe from a historical medical point of view and contextualize the text in the tradition of ancient medical matter, physiology of aging, and gender pharmacological skills. Methods: After contextualizing the recipe from the historical medical point of view, some of its ingredients have be...
An ethnopharmaceutical Study focused on domestic cosmetics, cosmeceuticals, and remedies to heal ski...
The article is aimed at indicating and analyzing connections existing between De re coquinaria and m...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
An article published in 2012 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology discussed the historical sources...
Background: Officinal plants, minerals, animal derivatives, and miscellaneous have always been used ...
Il presente contributo intende esplorare il valore ideologico, culturale e materiale di alcune sosta...
The process of ageing is accompanied by changes in the structure and appearance of the skin and its ...
The study of ancient cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations involved the examination of several re...
Skin is the barrier that segregates the body from the outer environment. Besides protecting the body...
Gods, Women and «Pharmacy» in Greek Mythology. The study of Greek Mythology fully justifies Herophi...
Starting with Xenophon in the Oeconomicus, ancient male authors have expressed concern at women usin...
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...
This article presents an overview of the main questions in the history of Greek and Roman pharmacolo...
There were two main gynaecological traditions in the early Middle Ages: the Soranic and Hippocratic ...
Traditionally, from antiquity to modern age, women made important contributions to practical medicin...
An ethnopharmaceutical Study focused on domestic cosmetics, cosmeceuticals, and remedies to heal ski...
The article is aimed at indicating and analyzing connections existing between De re coquinaria and m...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...
An article published in 2012 in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology discussed the historical sources...
Background: Officinal plants, minerals, animal derivatives, and miscellaneous have always been used ...
Il presente contributo intende esplorare il valore ideologico, culturale e materiale di alcune sosta...
The process of ageing is accompanied by changes in the structure and appearance of the skin and its ...
The study of ancient cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations involved the examination of several re...
Skin is the barrier that segregates the body from the outer environment. Besides protecting the body...
Gods, Women and «Pharmacy» in Greek Mythology. The study of Greek Mythology fully justifies Herophi...
Starting with Xenophon in the Oeconomicus, ancient male authors have expressed concern at women usin...
Classical Greek and Roman civilizations survived for centuries and have greatly influenced the civil...
This article presents an overview of the main questions in the history of Greek and Roman pharmacolo...
There were two main gynaecological traditions in the early Middle Ages: the Soranic and Hippocratic ...
Traditionally, from antiquity to modern age, women made important contributions to practical medicin...
An ethnopharmaceutical Study focused on domestic cosmetics, cosmeceuticals, and remedies to heal ski...
The article is aimed at indicating and analyzing connections existing between De re coquinaria and m...
From ancient Egypt to Imperial Rome, from Greek medicine to early Christianity, this volume examines...