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Hippocratic Recipes Oral And Written Transmission Of Pharmacological Knowledge In Fifth And Fourthcentury Greece Laurence M V Totelin Totelin

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Hippocratic Recipes Oral And Written Transmission Of Pharmacological Knowledge In Fifth And Fourthcentury Greece Laurence M V Totelin Totelin
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Author: Laurence M. V. Totelin [Totelin, Laurence M. V.]
ISBN: 9789004171541, 9004171541
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Hippocratic Recipes Oral And Written Transmission Of Pharmacological Knowledge In Fifth And Fourthcentury Greece Laurence M V Totelin Totelin by Laurence M. V. Totelin [totelin, Laurence M. V.] 9789004171541, 9004171541 instant download after payment.

"Hippocratic Recipes" is the first extended study of the pharmacological recipes included in the Hippocratic Corpus. The recipes, found mostly in the gynaecological and nosological treatises, are here examined both from a philological and a sociocultural point of view. Drawing on studies in the fields of classics, social history of medicine, and anthropology, this book offers new insights into the production and use of pharmacological knowledge in the classical world. In particular, it assesses the deep interactions between oral and written traditions in the transmission of this knowledge. Recipes are addressed as texts, but the existence of a ~missing linksa (TM) in the written tradition are acknowledged.

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