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Concordantia in corpus hippocraticum
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ISBN: 3487091305 3487077418 3487077426 3487077434 3487077442 3487077450 9783487077444 9783487077420 9783487077437 9783487077451 9783487077413 9783487091303 Year: 1986 Volume: 75 Publisher: Hildesheim New York Zürich Olms-Weidmann


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Edizione integrale in fac-simile del manoscritto Dioskurides, Codex neapolitanus, Napoli, Biblioteca nazionale, Ms. ex Vindob. Gr. 1 = : Vollständige Faksimile-Ausgabe im Originalformat der Handschrift Dioskurides, Codex Neapolitanus, Napoli, Biblioteca Nazionale, Ms. ex Vindob. Gr. 1.
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ISBN: 3201014176 8884020123 9788884020123 Year: 1988 Publisher: Graz Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt


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De medicina
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ISBN: 9783110218718 9783110239034 3110239035 3110218712 1283399598 9786613399595 Year: 2011 Publisher: Berlin New York De Gruyter

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Abstract

Great change has pervaded the evaluation of this text, since it was first published by Diels in 1893: it appeared to be a text consisting of notes on an introductory course of medicine, badly copied by a scribe or an uneducated pupil, probably written in the age of Domitian or Trajan. Its most disturbing aspect was the presence of a doxography on the causes of disease, attributed to Aristotle, recording numerous doxai of 5th and 4th century physicians and philosophers, including Hippocrates, who constituted the crux of the controversy, because the figure ill accorded with the image that had taken shape in nineteenth-century historiography. In recent years new insights have shown that actually it is an autograph, an unfinished draft, that the author, to be dated to 1st cent. AD, excerpted earlier derivative literature but has also views of his own, that the doxography derived from 'Aristotle' is to be clearly placed in the early Peripatetic setting, that the physiological section, which follows, has a background of school practice in dialectical argument, that the main authorities "ed in the text (Herophilus, Erasistratus and Asclepiades) have different roles (Herophilus's is the most positive) but the authors always feels at liberty to confute their opinions and treats them as characters of the same scientific context.

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