Galen and the world of knowledge / edited by Christopher Gill, Tim Whitmarsh, John Wilkins.
Contributor(s): Gill, Christopher | Whitmarsh, Tim | Wilkins, John
Series: : Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: xvii, 327 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780521767514; 0521767512; 40017600971Subject(s): Galen | Physicians -- Biography | Physicians -- Congresses | History, Ancient | Philosophy, Medical -- HistoryDDC classification: 610.92 LOC classification: B577.G24 | G345 2009Other classification: 08.21 | 44.01Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | British Museum | Britain Europe and Prehistory | Shelves | RB 4.2 G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 10012258 |
Based on a conference held at the University of Exeter in 2005.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction Christopher Gill, Tim Whitmarsh and John Wilkins: 1. Galen's library Vivian Nutton; 2. Conventions of prefatory self-presentation in Galen's On the Order of My Own Books Jason König; 3. Demiurge and emperor in Galen's world of knowledge Rebecca Flemming; 4. Shock and awe: the performance dimension of Galen's anatomy demonstrations Maud Gleason; 5. Galen's un-Hippocratic case-histories G. E. R. Lloyd; 6. Staging the past, staging oneself: Galen on Hellenistic exegetical traditions Heinrich von Staden; 7. Galen and Hippocratic medicine: language and practice Daniela Manetti; 8. Galen's Bios and Methodos: from ways of life to paths of knowledge Ve;ronique Boudon-Millot; 9. Does Galen have a medical programme for intellectuals and the faculties of the intellect? Jacques Jouanna; 10. Galen on the limitations of knowledge R. J. Hankinson; 11. Galen and Middle Platonism Riccardo Chiaradonna; 12. 'Aristotle! What a thing for you to say!' Galen's engagement with Aristotle and Aristotelians Philip van der Eijk; 13. Galen and the Stoics, or: the art of not naming Teun Tieleman.