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Global Histories of Premodern Health and Healing provides a much-needed platform for global and comparative approaches to the history of medicine in premodern societies across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. As well as welcoming... more
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryHistory of MedicineMedieval Studies
This article presents a brief analysis of the ways in which women’s health care was understood by medieval Jews, as well as how this sphere of medical activity was learned, practised and disseminated among western Jewish communities... more
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      PharmacologyWomen's StudiesHistory of MedicineWomen's Health
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      Medieval MedicineMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyArabic-Hebrew Translation
This volume which completes the edition of the Arabic text of the Medical Aphorisms covers the following central subjects: the specific properties of medicines (treatise 22), the differences between well-known diseases and the elucidation... more
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      GalenMaimonidesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyEarly arabic medical teminology
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      PatristicsHistory of MedicineMedieval StudiesTalmud
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      Medieval LatinByzantine GreekMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyMedieval Hebrew Manuscripts
This paper was read on June 6th 2018 at the Museo delle Religioni 'Raffaele Pettazzoni" during the Congress “Religioni e Medicina. Dall’Antichità all’Età Contemporanea” ( 5 - 9 giugno. 2018). The paper discusses several medical items in... more
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      History of MedicineSocial History of MedicineMedieval MedicineHistory of Medicine in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
An insight into the golden ages of Islamic history.
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      Abbasid HistoryMedieval Islamic HistoryMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyHouse of Wisdom
The Voynich Manuscript was written in the 15th century, and so far to date, no other example, in this form of writing exists in the world. My theory is that it is written in the language of the Khazars, who were believed to be Turkic... more
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      BotanyGreek HistoryGreek TragedyMedieval Literature
On Hemorrhoids was written for a young man of noble family who was seeking a regimen to deal with this problem. While it is not the first monograph on the subject. Maimonides’ work bears his personal stamp with its emphasis on dietetics,... more
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      MaimonidesMedieval LatinMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyMedieval Hebrew Manuscripts
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a B s t r ac t The twelfth century witnessed a new Jewish interest in the fixed stars, which finds its major expression in the first-ever Hebrew lists of constellations and fixed stars. These are in fact translations into Hebrew of Arabic... more
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      Medieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyMedieval Hebrew Science
On Poisons and the Protection against Lethal Drugs was written in the year 1199 at the request of al-Qadi al-Fadil, the famous counselor and secretary to Saladin. While the subject of poisons and antidotes was often addressed in medieval... more
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      MaimonidesMedieval LatinPharmacology and toxicologyThe History of Ancient and Medieval Pharmacy/materia Medica
The medical compendium entitled Zād al-musāfir wa-qūt al-ḥāḍir (Provisions for the Traveller and Nourishment for the Sedentary) and compiled by Ibn al-Jazzār from Qayrawān in the tenth century is one of the most influential handbooks in... more
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      Hebrew LanguageLatin Language and LiteratureConstantinus AfricanusGreek, Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, medieval, and renaissance pharmacy and medicine
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      Romance philologyLatinMedieval Jewish HistoryMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
Nelle enciclopedie di alcuni medici arabi di Baghdad si trova il prototipo dei ravioli, tradotto nel Duecento a Venezia da Giambonino da Cremona nel suo "Liber de ferculis et condimentis". E’ il "sambusuch", sfoglia di pasta riempita con... more
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
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      Hebrew LanguageMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
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      Medieval LatinHippocratesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyConstantine the African
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      Book ReviewCairo GenizahMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
The subject of this article is an eight-page manuscript preserved in the Cairo Genizah (Ms. Cambridge T-S K14.14), which we identified as a fragment of a mid-15th century copy of Abraham Avigdor's Hebrew translation of Gerard de Solo's... more
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      Medieval LatinMedieval MedicineCairo GenizahOccitan Language
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      Jewish StudiesHebrew LanguageMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
Everyone has a theory about the Voynich Manuscript… so here is mine. The Voynich Manuscript was written in the 15th century, and so far to date, no other example, in this form of writing exists in the world. My theory is that it is... more
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      Biblical Hebrew (Languages And Linguistics)Jewish DiasporaMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyVoynich manuscript
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      GalenMaimonidesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
The main subjects covered by Maimonides in this volume are: women’s diseases, general regimen of health, physical exercise, bathing, foods, beverages and their consumption (treatises 16-20). Treatise 21 gives a detailed account of... more
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      GalenMaimonidesHistory of PharmacologyMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
Preface It is my pleasure to offer to the reader this edition of the Hebrew translation of Maimonides’ Medical Aphorisms by Nathan Ben Eliezer ha-Meʾati, who was active as a translator of scientific, mainly medical works from Arabic into... more
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      Hebrew ManuscriptsMaimonidesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyArabic-Hebrew Translation
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      GalenHippocratesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyGreek and Latin Medical Terminology
Assaf Ha-Rofeh, Sefer Yetsirah, Shabbetai Donnolo, Saadya Gaon,
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      Jewish MysticismAstrologyAstral Magic, Medieval Astrology and MagicMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
FRANCO SÁNCHEZ, Francisco; CABELLO GARCÍA, María Sol. Muḥammad Aš-Šafra: el médico y su época. Alicante : Universidad de Alicante, 1990. ISBN 84-86809-95-9, 170 p. | Resumen: La figura del médico Muḥammad Aš-Šafra Al-Qirbilyanī... more
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      History of MedicineAl-AndalusAl Andalus (Islamic History)Al-Andalus History
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      ReligionAbrahamic ReligionsComparative ReligionJewish Law
Preface I am happy to offer to the reader this edition of the Hebrew translation of Maimonides’ Medical Aphorisms by Zeraḥyah ben Isaac ben Sheʾaltiel Ḥen, also known as Zeraḥyah Gracian. Born in Barcelona, he emigrated at a later date... more
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      MaimonidesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyMedieval Hebrew Manuscripts
The terminology in medieval Hebrew medical literature (original works and translations) has been sorely neglected by modern research. Medical terminology is virtually missing from the standard dictionaries of the Hebrew language,... more
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      Hebrew LanguageDictionaryMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyMedieval Hebrew Languages and Linguistics
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      Hebrew LanguageGalenLatin Language and LiteratureMedieval Latin
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      ReligionAbrahamic ReligionsComparative ReligionJewish Law
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      GalenMaimonidesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
The Sefer Almansur contains a pharmacopeia of about 250 medicinal ingredients with their Arabic names (in Hebrew characters), their Romance (Old Occitan) and occasionally Hebrew equivalents. The pharmacopeia, which describes the... more
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      Medieval Hebrew LiteratureRomance LanguagesThe History of Ancient and Medieval Pharmacy/materia MedicaOccitan Language
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      Romance philologyMedieval Iberian HistorySefardic studiesThe History of Ancient and Medieval Pharmacy/materia Medica
Arabic Pharmacognostic Literature and Its Jewish Antecedents: Marwān ibn Ǧanāḥ (Rabbi Jonah), Kitāb al-Talḫīṣ Marwān ibn Ǧanāḥ, known in the Jewish tradition as Rabbi Jonah, is renowned for his works on Hebrew grammar and lexicography,... more
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      Sephardic StudiesJews of Medieval SpainThe History of Ancient and Medieval Pharmacy/materia MedicaMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
Some late medieval bilingual and multilingual medico-botanical glossaries in Hebrew characters, preserved in the Vatican Library (in particular MSS ebr 356, 361, 365, and 417) are discussed. These lists contain Arabic and (sometimes)... more
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      Romance philologyMedieval Iberian HistoryHebrew ManuscriptsMedieval Jewish History
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      Romance philologyMedieval Occitan LiteratureText Analysis, Computational Lexicography, Digital Libraries, Web Information Retrieval, Semantics, Language TechnologyOccitan Language
This consilium was, like the first one, entitled On the Regimen of Health, composed by Maimonides at the request of al-Malik al-Afḍal, Saladin’s eldest son. Possibly because al-Afḍal had not adopted the lifestyle and diet recommended by... more
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      MaimonidesHistory of Medicine in Medieval and Early Modern EuropeMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryOphthalmologyJewish Studies
This presentation has been read on June 6 at the Convegno "“Religioni e Medicina. Dall’Antichità all’Età Contemporanea” (Velletri dal 5 al 9 giugno 2018) at the Museo delle Religioni “Raffaele Pettazzoni”. I have discussed against the... more
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      Jewish StudiesSocial History of MedicineMedieval Crown of AragonMedieval Medicine
This article concerns medico-botanical synonym lists compiled by Jews in the period from the 13th to the 15th centuries. More particularly, the article presents, for the first time, an overview of such lists containing... more
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      Catalan Judaism, Medieval History, PaleographyMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyGlossarySynonymy
http://www.public.asu.edu/~mhgreen/healthanddisease2012/index.html “Health and Disease in the Middle Ages” was a five-week Seminar for College and University Teachers held June 24-July 28, 2012, in London, England. Based at the Wellcome... more
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      Medieval HistoryHistory of MedicinePaleopathologyMedieval Studies
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      Hebrew LanguageMedieval LatinMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminologyMedieval Hebrew Languages and Linguistics
View @ pp. 55-61.
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      Arabic Language and LinguisticsGalenArabic PhilosophyMedieval Arabic Philosophy
Syriac and Greek sources of Sefer Asaf; Magnus of Emessa's uroscopic tract as a source of Sefer Asaf; reception of Sefer Asaf in 12th century France.
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      Medieval PhilosophyHistory of MedicineMedieval StudiesJewish Thought
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      GalenMaimonidesMedieval Jewish-Islamic science (Medicine); medieval Arabic-Hebrew medical terminology
The present book reveals the riches of the earliest known astrological autobiography, authored by Henry Bate of Mechelen (1246–after 1310). Exploiting all resources of contemporary astrological science, Bate conducts in his Nativitas a... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval StudiesPersonhoodHistory of Astronomy