The Hippocratic Corpus and its Commentators: East and West
Conference
28 to 30 October 2015, University of Manchester
Conference
28 to 30 October 2015, University of Manchester
Wednesday 28 October
9:00–9:15 Welcoming Remarks
Professor Roy Gibson (Director of Research, School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester) and Peter Pormann (Director of the John Rylands Research Institute and Professor of Classics and Graeco-‐Arabic Studies, University of Manchester)
Professor Roy Gibson (Director of Research, School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester) and Peter Pormann (Director of the John Rylands Research Institute and Professor of Classics and Graeco-‐Arabic Studies, University of Manchester)
9:15–13:00 Session 1: Early Commentaries
9:15–10:00 Elizabeth Craik (University of St.Andrews)
Hippocratic Commentary: Questions of Rationale
Hippocratic Commentary: Questions of Rationale
10:00–10:45 David Leith (University of Exeter)
Asclepiades of Bithynia as Hippocratic Commentator
Asclepiades of Bithynia as Hippocratic Commentator
10:45 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 11:45 Tommaso Raiola (Università di Napoli "L'Orientale")
The fragments of Sabinus' Commentaries on Hippocrates' Epidemics
The fragments of Sabinus' Commentaries on Hippocrates' Epidemics
11:45 – 12:30 Mathias Witt (Ludwig-‐Maximilians-‐Universität
München)
The Hippocratic "On Head Wounds": Criticism on Text and Content with the Aid of Galen's Commentaries
The Hippocratic "On Head Wounds": Criticism on Text and Content with the Aid of Galen's Commentaries
12:30 – 13:00 Panel Discussion
13:00–14:15 Sandwich Buffet Lunch
14:15 – 18:00 Session 2: Galen
14:15 – 18:00 Session 2: Galen
14:15–15:00 Amneris Roselli (Università
degli Studi di Napoli L'Orientale)
Galen's surgical commentaries and bone surgery
Galen's surgical commentaries and bone surgery
15:00– 15:45 Ralph M. Rosen (University of Pennsylvania)
Galen’s Hippocratic ‘Commentary’ in Quod Animi Mores
Galen’s Hippocratic ‘Commentary’ in Quod Animi Mores
15:45-‐16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-‐16:45
P. N. Singer
Galen on Hippocrates on the Elements:
Behind and Beyond the Commentary
16:45-‐17:30
Nathalie Rousseau (Université Paris Sorbonne)
Οὐ κυρίως, ἀλλ᾿ ἐκ καταχρήσεως : les méthodes d’analyse du sens des mots dans les commentaires de Galien aux traités hippocratiques.
Οὐ κυρίως, ἀλλ᾿ ἐκ καταχρήσεως : les méthodes d’analyse du sens des mots dans les commentaires de Galien aux traités hippocratiques.
17:30-‐18:00 Panel Discussion
Thursday 29 October
9:00–12:45 Session 3: Galen
9:00–9:45 Daniela Manetti (Università degli Studi di
Firenze)
Commenting beyond the commentary. Galen's exegetical strategies in De difficultate respirationis
Commenting beyond the commentary. Galen's exegetical strategies in De difficultate respirationis
9:45 – 10.30 Jim Hankinson (Austin,
Texas)
Galen, the Hippocratic
Galen, the Hippocratic
10:30–10:45 Coffee Break
10:45–11:30 J. Jouanna (Université
Paris Sorbonne)
Épidémies I et son commentaire par Galien. L’ecdotique est-‐elle une science?
Épidémies I et son commentaire par Galien. L’ecdotique est-‐elle une science?
11:30–12:15 Véronique Boudon-‐Millot
(Université Paris Sorbonne)
Dialogues croisés entre Galien, le Pseudo-‐Galien et un faussaire à propos d'un passage d'Hippocrate (Epid. II, 3, 2)
Dialogues croisés entre Galien, le Pseudo-‐Galien et un faussaire à propos d'un passage d'Hippocrate (Epid. II, 3, 2)
12:15 – 12:45 Panel Discussion
12:45–14:15 Sandwich Buffet Lunch
14:15–18:00 Session 4: [Title]
14:15–18:00 Session 4: [Title]
14:15 -‐15:00 Giulia Ecca (CMG/BBAW, Berlin), Christina
Savino (HU, Berlin)
An unpublished prologue to the Hippocratic Aphorisms in MS Lond. Harl. 6295
An unpublished prologue to the Hippocratic Aphorisms in MS Lond. Harl. 6295
15:00-‐15:45 Sabrina Grimaudo (Università di Palermo)
Il Περὶ ἀρχαίης ἰητρικῆς nel corpus galenico. Storia di un occultamento
Il Περὶ ἀρχαίης ἰητρικῆς nel corpus galenico. Storia di un occultamento
15:45-‐16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-‐16:45 Stefania Fortuna (Università Politecnica
delle Marche, Ancona)
The medieval commentaries on the Hippocratic Law
The medieval commentaries on the Hippocratic Law
16:45-‐17:30 Caroline Magdelaine (Paris-‐Sorbonne)
and Jean-‐Michel Mouton (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris)
Une redécouverte : le Commentaire au Serment d’Hippocrate attribute à Galien retrouvé dans un manuscrit inédit de la Grande Mosquée de Damas
Une redécouverte : le Commentaire au Serment d’Hippocrate attribute à Galien retrouvé dans un manuscrit inédit de la Grande Mosquée de Damas
17:30 -‐ 18:00 Panel Discussion
18:00 – Drinks
Friday 30 October
9:00–12:45 Session 5: Late Antiquity and Medieval
9:00 -‐ 9:45 Ivan Garofalo (University of Siena)
'Fragments of Simplicius' Commentary on Hippocrates' Fractures preserved in Arabic translation in Razis' Hawi.
'Fragments of Simplicius' Commentary on Hippocrates' Fractures preserved in Arabic translation in Razis' Hawi.
9:45-‐10.30
Robert Alessi (CNRS UMR 8167 “Orient et Méditerranée”, Paris)
Hippocrates’ ‘sayings’ in Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿa
Hippocrates’ ‘sayings’ in Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿa
10:30 -‐10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-‐11:30 Taro Mimura, Peter Pormann, Samuel Barry
Arabic Commentaries on the Hippocratic Aphorisms: Syriac
and Arabic Testimony for late-‐Antique commentaries
11:30-‐12:15 Nicola Carpentieri, Kamran Karimullah, Ros
Batten
Mind, Body, and Gender in the Hippocratic Aphorisms
Mind, Body, and Gender in the Hippocratic Aphorisms
12:15-‐12:45 Panel Discussion
12:45-‐14:00 Sandwich Lunch Buffet
14:00–18:30 Session 6: Early Modern
14:00-14:40 Brianne Preston (Newcastle University)
"Paratextual Subtext: Examining the paratexts of Lázaro de Soto's Tomus primus commentationum in Hippocratis libros"
"Paratextual Subtext: Examining the paratexts of Lázaro de Soto's Tomus primus commentationum in Hippocratis libros"
14:40 -‐ 15:20 Jesús Ángel y Espinós (Universidad Complutense
de Madrid)
A Historical and Bibliographical Approach for a Landmark in Spanish Renaissance Medicine: The Case of the First Commentary on the Seven Books of Epidemics
A Historical and Bibliographical Approach for a Landmark in Spanish Renaissance Medicine: The Case of the First Commentary on the Seven Books of Epidemics
15:20-‐16:00 ElsaGarcia Novo (Complutense University)
The research on Hippocrates by the
Early Complutense Professors: Francisco del Vallés’ Commentary to Epidemics
Early Complutense Professors: Francisco del Vallés’ Commentary to Epidemics
16:00-‐16:15 Coffee Break
16:15 -‐ 17:55
Rocío Martínez Prieto (Universidad de Castilla-‐La Mancha) Hipócrates como fuente
en Libro de Theriaca (1575) de Lorenzo Pérez: Interpretación de contenidos y empleo
de Ediciones y comentarios
17:55 – 17:35 MaríaTeresa Santamaría Hernández (Universidad
de Castilla-‐La Mancha) El comentario latino de Pedro Jaime Esteve
del libro segundo de las Epidemias hipocráticas (Valencia, 1551): principios
programáticos y contextualización
17:35 – 18:00 Panel Discussion
18:00 –18:30 Closing Remarks
18:30– Drinks
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