The practice of medicine in ancient Greece and Near-Eastern countries was deeply related to the medium of writing in all of its forms - tablets, papyrus rolls, loose sheets -, and this had an impact not only on the preservation and circulation of scientific knowledge, but also on some chatacteristics of the texts of the so-called Hippocratic corpus.
Perilli, L. (2009). Scrivere la medicina. La trascrizione dei miracoli di Asclepio e il Corpus Hippocraticum. In C. Brockmann, W. Brunschön, O. Overwien (a cura di), Antike Medizin im Schnittpunkt von Geistes- und Naturwissenschaften (pp. 75-120). Berlin-New York : De Gruyter.
Scrivere la medicina. La trascrizione dei miracoli di Asclepio e il Corpus Hippocraticum
PERILLI, LORENZO
2009-01-01
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The practice of medicine in ancient Greece and Near-Eastern countries was deeply related to the medium of writing in all of its forms - tablets, papyrus rolls, loose sheets -, and this had an impact not only on the preservation and circulation of scientific knowledge, but also on some chatacteristics of the texts of the so-called Hippocratic corpus.File in questo prodotto:
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