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Simon of Genoa's medical lexicon / edited by Barbara Zipser.
Author/Artist
Zipser, Barbara
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
De Gruyter 2013
London, England : Versita, Versita Limited, 2013.
©2013
Description
1 online resource
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Subject(s)
Medicine, Medieval
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Simon of Genoa active 13th century
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Editor
Zipser, Barbara
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Series
Versita Discipline: History, Archaeology
Summary note
"Simon of Genoa's Medical Lexicon", an edited volume based on the conference held on March 17th, 2012, is part of the Simon Online project - a dynamically growing Wiki edition of Simon of Genoa's Clavis sanationis, a Latin-Greek-Arabic medical dictionary from the late 13th century. In the individual articles, written by well-known scholars, authorities in their fields of research, Simon and his major work, are approached from different perspectives and as a whole. The volume offers a comprehensible and well-balanced collection of current research on Simon and Clavis sanationis. The volume demonstrates the importance of the Clavis, not only for the history of pharmacology and medicine, but also for Byzantine and medieval studies, Roman, Greek, Latin and Arabic philology and lexicography. Barbara Zipser (Doctor of Philosophy, Wellcome Trust University Award 2006, 2010) is a researcher at the Centre for the Study of the Body and Material Culture, History Department, Royal Holloway University of London. Her main field of research is Greek medicine from Galen to the late Middle Ages, with an emphasis on textual criticism, manuscript transmission, and the formation of Greek vernacular terminology. Dr Zipser is a well-known and promising young scholar in the field of Ancient and Medieval Medicine. She runs Simon Online (http://www.simonofgenoa.org) - the joint edition and translation project of Simon of Genoa's Clavis sanationis, a dictionary of Latin, Greek and Arabic medical terminology in Wiki format.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 27, 2015).
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This eBook is made available Open Access. Unless otherwise specified individually in the content, the work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) license:
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English
Contents
Front matter
Contents
Acknowledgements
Vivian Nutton, Simon of Genoa and Medieval Medicine
Peregrine Horden, Medicine at the Papal Court in the Later Middle Ages: a Context for Simon of Genoa
Petros Bouras-Vallianatos, Simon of Genoa's Clavis sanationis: a Study of Thirteenth-Century Latin Pharmacological Lexicography
Siam Bhayro, Simon of Genoa as an Arabist
Charles Burnett, Simon of Genoa's Use of the Breviarium of Stephen, the Disciple of Philosophy
Marie Cronier, Dioscorides Excerpts in Simon of Genoa's Clavis sanationis
Valerie Knight, Simon and the Tradition of the Latin Alexander of Tralles
Caroline Petit, Galen's Pharmacological Concepts and Terminology in Simon of Genoa's Clavis sanationis
Barbara Zipser, Simon Online, an Alternative Approach to Research and Publishing
General Index
Index of Manuscripts
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OCLC
1013963780
865571402
939262700
Doi
10.2478/9788376560236
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