Scholars in the Institute for the Preservation of Medical Traditions digitize the full text of these works in the original Greek language and create a unique digital collection documenting ancient medicine: the Art of Healing Collection. Digital Hippocrates is an online repository of vital medical information.
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The Greek Medical Legacy Greek Medicine is a library devoted to the medical literature of Greece, from the time of Hippocrates (460 – between 375 and 351 B.C.) to Galen (A.D. 129 – 216 [?]). For each of the works of ancient Greek physicians arrived to us, Greek Medicine offers in open access a link to the currently available digital versions of printed editions. This collection will be …
These ancient Greek texts laid the groundwork for Western medical thought, influencing medical practice, ethics, and philosophy for centuries. The principles outlined in the Corpus continue to resonate in contemporary medicine, reflecting the enduring legacy of early Greek medical thinkers.
This medieval text preserves and transmits ancient Greek and Latin medical knowledge, cataloging hundreds of natural remedies and their uses. It illuminates the continuity of pharmacological practice and translation, shaping the understanding and application of medicine in medieval Europe.
From the ancient documents in the Ancient Medical Library researchers in the Institute create a unique digital collection of texts: the Art of Healing Collection. Scholars decipher and digitize the texts of the ancient books in the original language, and transform them into machine-readable files stored on computer that will be accessible worldwide in open access via the Internet. Under the …
This volume, authored by outstanding papyrologists and historians of ancient medicine, deals with topics focused on the papyrological evidence of ancient medical texts and contexts. The first part contains some new reflections on important sources such as the Anonymus Londinensis and the Hippocratic corpus, the second part collects papers about the “doctors’ context”, and the final part …
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