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Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity - Doctors and Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease

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Informationen zum Autor Philip J. van der Eijk is Professor of Greek at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He has published widely on ancient philosophy! medicine and science! comparative literature and patristics. He is the author of Aristoteles. De insomniis. De divinatione per somnum (Berlin: Akademie Verlag! 1994) and of Diocles of Carystus. A Collection of the Fragments with Translation and Commentary (2 Vols.! Leiden: Brill! 2000-1). He has edited and co-authored Ancient Histories of Medicine. Essays in Medical Doxography and Historiography in Classical Antiquity (Leiden: Brill! 1999) and co-edited Ancient Medicine in its Socio-Cultural Context (2 Vols.! Amsterdam - Atlanta: Rodopi! 1995). Zusammenfassung The development of medicine and philosophy in antiquity was closely connected. This collection of previously published essays! some of which have been specially translated into English! explores the topic in a wide-ranging and accessible fashion and will interest students of ancient medicine! ancient philosophy and the history of Western thought. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; Note on translations; Note on abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Hippocratic Corpus and Diocles of Carystus: 1. The 'theology' of the Hippocratic treatise On the Sacred Disease; 2. Diocles and the Hippocratic writings on the method of dietetics and the limits of causal explanation; 3. To help, or to do no harm: principles and practices of therapeutics in the Hippocratic Corpus and in the work of Diocles of Carystus; 4. The heart, the brain, the blood and the pneuma: Hippocrates, Diocles and Aristotle on the location of cognitive processes; Part II. Aristotle and His School: 5. Aristotle on melancholy; 6. Theoretical and empirical elements in Aristotle's treatment of sleep, dreams and divination in sleep; 7. The matter of mind: Aristotle on the biology of 'psychic' processes and the bodily aspects of thinking; 8. Divine movement and human nature in Eudemian Ethics 8.2; 9. On sterility ('Hist. an. 10'), a medical work by Aristotle?; Part III. Late Antiquity: 10. Galen's use of the concept of 'qualified experience' in his dietetic and pharmacological works; 11. The Methodism of Caelius Aurelianus: some epistemological issues; Bibliography; Index of passages cited; General index....

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Authors PH. J. Van Der Eijk, Philip J. Eijk, Philip J. Van Der Eijk, Van Der Eijk Philip J., Philip J. van der Eijk
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.05.2005
 
EAN 9780521818001
ISBN 978-0-521-81800-1
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 252 mm
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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