De morbis acutis et chroniis / Anonymi Medici ; edited with commentary by Ivan Garofalo ; translated into English by Brian Fuchs.

Author
Anonymus Parisinus [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Published/​Created
Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1997.
Description
xxviii, 375 pages.

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    Summary note
    "This volume is the first complete critical edition of the Greek medical work of the 1st century A.D. on acute and chronic diseases, by an anonymous writer commonly known as Anonymous Parisinus Darembergii sive Fuchsii. The work includes an introduction, a critical text with apparatus and an English translation accompanied by a commentary on textual, linguistic and factual problems. There is an index of Greek words and an index of drugs and foods." "This edition is important both because it is the first complete edition (the former, by Fuchs, being confined to the first half of the work), and because it is based on all four manuscripts that preserve the work (Fuchs employed two of them)."--BOOK JACKET.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-266) and indexes.
    Language note
    In Greek with English translation.
    Contents
    • Preliminary Material / Ivan Garofalo
    • De morbis acutis et chroniis / Ivan Garofalo
    • Bibliography / Ivan Garofalo
    • Index nominum propriorum / Ivan Garofalo
    • Index graecus / Ivan Garofalo
    • Index auctorum et locorum laudatorum / Ivan Garofalo
    • Index of foods and drugs / Ivan Garofalo
    • Studies in Ancient Medicine / Ivan Garofalo.
    ISBN
    • 9789004102279 ((alk. paper))
    • 9004102272 ((alk. paper))
    LCCN
    97141934
    OCLC
    36291655
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