Early Byzantine Encyclopaedias of Medicine: Problems and Perspectives (original) (raw)

‘An Unpublished Byzantine Medical Fragment (Parisinus suppl. gr. 607): Pharmaceutical Knowledge and Practice in Tenth-Century Constantinople’, Παρεκβολαί / Parekbolai: A Journal for Byzantine Literature 7 (2017) 69-95

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Zipser, B.: ‘John the Physician’: Rediscovering a Byzantine Medical Text. Wellcome History (29), 2005, 7.

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Some aspects of the ancient medical knowledge during the beginning of Christian era in the Byzantine Empire

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Byzantine Medical Theory and Practice in the Hymnographic Works of Mark Eugenikos (First Half of the 15th Century)

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Byzantine medicine and medical practitioners in the West: the case of Michael Dishypatos

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Revue des Études Byzantines 54 (1996), 201-20, 1996

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Case Histories in Late Byzantium: Reading the Patient in John Zacharias Aktouarios’ 'On Urines', (2016), in 'Homo Patiens: Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World', eds. G. Petridou and C. Thumiger. Leiden: Brill, 390-409

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Byzantine medicine matters: Current trends and future avenues (2022)

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Two Byzantine Medical Texts in Verse Translated into English: Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease, (2024), 'Deltos' 52: 23-31

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Representing the Medicine in 6th century Constantinople: Pharmacological Illustrations of Plants and the Image of an Aristocratic Patron in Codex Aniciae Iulianae

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Recensione del volume "A Companion to Byzantine Science", di S. Lazaris, Leiden-Boston 2020, in "Journal of Late Antiquity", Vol. 15.1, Spring 2022, pp. 320-322

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Homo Patiens - Approaches to the Patient in the Ancient World

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Galen’s Reception in Byzantium: Symeon Seth and his Refutation of Galenic Theories on Human Physiology, (2015), 'Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies' 55: 431-469

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“Books on Medicine: Medical Knowledge at Work,” Treasures of Knowledge: An Inventory of the Ottoman Palace Library (1502/3-1503/4), 2 vols., edited by Gülru Necipoğlu, Cemal Kafadar, and Cornell H. Fleischer, Muqarnas, Supplements 14 (Leiden: Brill, 2019), 527-55

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''Galen’s Reception in Byzantium: Symeon Seth and his Refutation of Galenic Theories on Human Physiology'' (Including Critical Edition and English Translation) Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies (2015) 55: 431–469

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(and J. Devoge, eds.), VIes Rencontres annuelles des doctorants en études byzantines 2013, Porphyra 2015 (Confronti su Bisanzio, 2)

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Medicine and magic in a recipe of Aspasia, a sixth-century CE Byzantine physician

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Enrichment of the Medical Vocabulary in the Greek-Speaking Medieval Communities of Southern Italy: The Lexica of Plant Names, (2018), in ‘Life is Short Art Long: The Art of Healing in Byzantium. New Perspectives', eds. B. Pitarakis and G. Tanman. Istanbul: Istanbul Research Institute, 155-184

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Isabella Andorlini, Teaching Medicine in Late Antiquity: Methods, Texts and Contexts. In: P. Lendinara L. Lazzari M.A. D'Aronco, 2007

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A Companion to Byzantine Science

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Byzantine pharmacological approaches in light of the global middle ages: The case of recipes for antidotes (2022)

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"Scientific, Medical and Technical Manuscripts", in: A Companion to Byzantine Illustrated Manuscripts, V. Tsamakda (éd.), Leiden, 2017, p. 55-113 ; figs. 3 & 8-38 (Brill’s Companions 2)

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A Companion to Byzantine Illustrated Manuscripts, 2017

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Drugs in the Medieval Mediterranean: Transmission and Circulation of Pharmacological Knowledge, eds. P. Bouras-Vallianatos and D. Stathakopoulos. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2023)

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Neurosciences in byzantine era

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Byzantine medical manuscripts: Toward a new catalogue

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Teaching Surgery in Late Byzantine Alexandria [in] Manfred Horstmanshoff, ed., Hippocrates and Medical Education. Selected Papers Presented at the XIIth International Hippocrates Colloquium, Universiteit Leiden, 24-26 August 2005 (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2010), pp. 235-260

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The boundaries between possession and disease: medical concepts in Byzantine exorcisms, in Wahnsinn und Ekstase. Literarische Konfigurationen zwischen christlicher Antike und Mittelalter, eds Cora Dietl, Nadine Metzger, Christoph Schanze (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2020), 69-81.

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Heraclius as a demented ruler? A note on the significance of medical knowledge in patriarch Nicephorus’ I breviarium, in: Scandinavian Journal of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 8, 2022, 155-171

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Panel (10 papers) - Medical knowledge in motion: exchange, transformation and iteration in the medical traditions of the Late Antique Mediterranean world

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The Neurosciences in the Byzantine era

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Alchemy and Medicine in Byzantium: Some Notes for an Open Question

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Digest-AAR/SBL 2018- panels on ancient medicine, health, illness, disability and related subjectss

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Collecting Recipes. Byzantine and Jewish Pharmacology in Dialogue, edited by Lehmhaus, Lennart and Martelli, Matteo

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SFB 980 A03 Conference - Traditions of Materia Medica: 300 BCE - 1300 CE

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2021

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(with Ph. Van der Eijk, M. Geller, L. Lehmhaus, Ch. Salazar) Canons, Authorities and Medical Practice in the Greek Medical Encyclopaedias of Late Antiquity and in the Talmud, 2015, pp. 181-207

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Classification Systems and Pharmacological Theory in Medieval Collections of Materia Medica: A Short History from the Antiquity to the End of the 12 th Century

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