Herbs and Healers from the Ancient Mediterranean Through the Medieval West: Essays in Honor of John M. Riddle
Anne Van Arsdall is a research associate in the Institute for Medieval
Studies at the University of New Mexico, USA
Timothy Graham is
Professor and Director at the Institute for Medieval Studies, University
of New Mexico, USA.
- Hardcover: 320 pages
- Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co (June 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1409400387
- ISBN-13: 978-1409400387*
"Herbs and Healers, from the Ancient Mediterranean through the Medieval
West" brings together eleven papers by leading scholars in ancient and
medieval medicine and pharmacy. Fittingly, the volume honors Professor
John M. Riddle, one of today's most respected medieval historians, whose
career has been devoted to decoding the complexities of early medicine
and pharmacy. "Herbs" in the title generally connotes drugs in ancient
and medieval times; the essays here discuss interesting aspects of the
challenges scholars face as they translate and interpret texts in
several older languages. Some of the healers in the volume are named,
such as Philotas of Amphissa, Gariopontus, and Constantine the African;
many are anonymous and known only from their treatises on drugs and/or
medicine. The volume's scope demonstrates the breadth of current
research being undertaken in the field, examining both practical medical
arts and medical theory from the ancient world into early modern times.
It also includes a paper about a cutting-edge Internet-based system for
ongoing academic collaboration. The essays in this volume reveal
insightful research approaches and highlight new discoveries that will
be of interest to the international academic community of classicists,
medievalists, and early-modernists because of the scarcity of
publications objectively evaluating long-lived traditions that have
their origin in the world of the ancient Mediterranean.
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