GALEN’S COMMENTARY ON HIPPOCRATES’ DE AERE, AQUIS ET LOCIS AND ITS MEDITERRANEAN TRADITION - Gotthard Strohmaier, Galeni In Hippocratis De aere aquis locis commentariorum I–IV , versionem Arabicam primum edidit, in linguam Germanicam vertit, commentatus est. (Corpus Medicorum Graecorum – Supplementum Orientale 6.) Pp. cxlvi + 573. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2024. Cased, £154. ISBN: 978-3-11-121273-9.
To explore Galen's interpretations of Hippocrates' work and its influence on the Mediterranean medical tradition.
Analysis of Galen's commentary on Hippocrates' text.
Translation of Arabic texts into German.
Contextual exploration of Greek and Arabic medical traditions.
Detailed examination of medical concepts from Galen's perspective.
Insights into the Arabic translation of Hippocrates' works.
Connections established between Greek and Arabic medicinal practices.
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GALEN’S COMMENTARY ON HIPPOCRATES’ DE AERE, AQUIS ET LOCIS AND ITS MEDITERRANEAN TRADITION - Gotthard Strohmaier, Galeni In Hippocratis De aere aquis locis commentariorum I–IV , versionem Arabicam primum edidit, in linguam Germanicam vertit, commentatus est. (Corpus Medicorum Graecorum – Supplementum Orientale 6.) Pp. cxlvi + 573. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2024. Cased, £154. ISBN: 978-3-11-121273-9. | Synapse