Approaches to Ancient Medicine 2012
Starts:
20 August 2012
Ends: 21 August 2012
Approaches
to Ancient Medicine is an annual conference that has been held every
year since 2000. It provides a forum in which younger scholars or
research students and more established scholars can meet to exchange
ideas and discuss the latest developments in the field of Ancient
Medicine, largely construedEnds: 21 August 2012
Booking for the conference is now open. Please book by 15 July; bookings made after this date will incur a late booking fee.
Cardiff School of History, Archaeology and Religion
Cardiff University
Humanities Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff
CF10 3EU
Colum Drive
Cardiff
CF10 3EU
Programme
Monday 20 August
12.00-13.00 Lunch and registrationEarly Greek Medicine
13.00-13.30 Tiberiu Popa (Butler University), The Hippocratics and the Phusiologoi on Material Powers
13.30-14.00 Patrick Macfarlane (Providence College), The Fragments of Evenor of Acarnania
14.00-14.15 Short Break
Food and Medicine
14.15-14.45 Ravi Sharma (Clark University), Diocles on Foods
14.45-15.15 Níels Hermannsson (University of Edinburgh), Timaeus on Vegetarianism
15.15-15.45 Eleanor Reeve (University College Oxford), Conspiracy Theories and Cabbages: A Catonian Approach to Greek Medicine
15.45-16.15 Tea/coffee
Galen
16.15-16.45 Julia Trompeter (Bochum), Galen’s Theory of the Soul
16.45-17.15 Robert Leigh (University of Exeter), The Authorship of On Theriac to Piso?
Late Antique and Medieval Medicine
17.15-17.45 Caroline Musgrove (Cardiff University), Asclepius Reborn: Medicine in the Thoughts and Actions of Julian the Apostate (MA student)
17.45-18.15 Olga Jarman (St Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University), The Patient as ‘a Sufferer’ in Medieval Byzantine Ascetic Poetry: Emotions of the Patient about their own Illness and Ways of Counseling
18.15-18.45 Ludwig Zoré (Université de Rouen), Classical Traces of the Articella through the Studies of Some European Manuscripts
Tuesday 21 August
Body…9.30-10.00 Rebecca Flemming (Cambridge University), Wombs for the Gods
10.00-10.40 Manfred Horstmanshoff (University of Cologne) and Lutz Alexander Graumann (University Marburg), The Clubfoot Re-examined
10.40-11.10 Cornelis van Tilburg (Universiteit Leiden), To Remove or Not to Remove? Opinions concerning human excrements in the Graeco-Roman World
11.10-11.30 Tea/coffee
… And Mind
11.30-12.00 Emily Fletcher (University of Toronto), Plato on Psychosomatic Health and Disease
12.00-12.30 Ido Israelowich (Tel Aviv University), Madness and Madmen in the Eyes of the Roman Law and Roman Jurists
12.30-1.00 Nadine Metzger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Misanthropy – From Melancholic Symptom to Diagnostic Entity
1.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30 Departure
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