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Galen, »De diebus decretoriis« ( s mi ni mi ni) - A Critical Edition, Graeco-Arabic Glossary of Translation, and Commentary of the Critical Days

Arab, English, Ancient Greek · Hardback

Will be released 14.07.2025

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Galen's Critical Days has been one of the most influential texts of empirical medicine. In it, Galen presents the first theoretical exposition and explanation of the critical days, and lays the foundation of a long tradition of employing insights from astrological considerations in medical practice. The Hippocratic critical days, which were approximately a series of half and full weeks, revealed turning points or significant clues about the course of a disease. In the Critical Days, Galen uses empirical data to arrive at a canonical series of critical days, and shows how an astrological birth chart for the disease can assist in the prognosis of the course of the disease, allowing the physician to adjust treatment as needed. In the process, Galen employs sophisticated methods of data analysis and rudimentary perturbation theory, to eliminate some outlier data on the one hand, and to explain other anomalies through assuming an ideal course of an illness along the ideal series of critical days, which can be perturbed through patient or physician errors. This volume provides fresh lexical material in the fields of medicine, astrology, and general science, and will enable a more complete understanding of Galenic medicine.

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Dr. Glen M. Cooper, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.

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Galen’s Critical Days has been one of the most influential texts of empirical medicine. In it, Galen presents the first theoretical exposition and explanation of the critical days, and lays the foundation of a long tradition of employing insights from astrological considerations in medical practice. The Hippocratic critical days, which were approximately a series of half and full weeks, revealed turning points or significant clues about the course of a disease. In the Critical Days, Galen uses empirical data to arrive at a canonical series of critical days, and shows how an astrological birth chart for the disease can assist in the prognosis of the course of the disease, allowing the physician to adjust treatment as needed. In the process, Galen employs sophisticated methods of data analysis and rudimentary perturbation theory, to eliminate some outlier data on the one hand, and to explain other anomalies through assuming an ideal course of an illness along the ideal series of critical days, which can be perturbed through patient or physician errors. This volume provides fresh lexical material in the fields of medicine, astrology, and general science, and will enable a more complete understanding of Galenic medicine.

Product details

Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages Arab, English, Ancient Greek
Product format Hardback
Release 14.07.2025
 
EAN 9783110797084
ISBN 978-3-11-079708-4
No. of pages 470
Illustrations 5 b/w graphics
Series Medicine in the Medieval Mediterranean
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

Alte Geschichte, Archäologie, Alte Welt, History of Science, Ancient history: to c 500 CE, General studies, SCI000000 SCIENCE / General, Astrologische Medizin, Astromedicine, Greece (Antiquity), Graeco-Arabic Studies, Hippocrates, Graeco-Arabica, Griechenland (Altertum)

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