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Renal and rectal disease texts |
Berlin: New-York: Walter de Gruyter, 2005 |
"Previous volumes of Franz Köcher’s series on Babylonian and Assyrian medical literature have provided autograph copies of cuneiform medical tablets with extensive indices listing all known parallel passages. The present volume edits all of the tablets listed in volumes 1–6 of Babylonisch-assyrische Medizin dealing with renal and rectal diseases. Many of the British Museum sources have been known from fragments, copied by R. Campbell Thompson in his Assyrian Medical Texts (1923), but many new joins have been made since that time, and hence tablets dealing with renal and rectal diseases have been copied and edited in the present volume. Although some of these medical texts have been previously translated by R. Campbell Thompson in 1929 and 1934, these translations are now generally considered to be inadequate by modern standards. Most of these medical texts are being made available to Assyriologists and medical historians for the first time. One interesting feature is how seldom magic and magical rituals feature within these medical recipes." (Site de l'éditeur. http://www.degruyter.de/rs/bookSingle.cfm?id=IS-3110179644-1&l=E . Vérifié le 19/09/2005) |
GELLER, Markham J
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Méd. ancienne : médecine de l'Orient
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fiche entrée le 19/09/2005
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West Meets East : Early Greek and Babylonian Diagnosis |
"Certain early treaties in the Corpus Hippocraticum show clear parallels with Babylonian medicine, in both form and content." |
Publié dans :
Magic and rationality in ancient Near Eastern and Graeco-Roman medicine. edited by H.F.J. Horstmanshoff and M. Stol ; in collaboration with C.R. van Tilburg. - Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2004. - XV-407 p. ; 21 cm.. - (Studies in ancient medicine ; 27) . - Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 90-04-13666-5. Pages :11-61
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GELLER, Mark J
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
233.418-27
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Méd. ancienne : médecine grecque et romaine, Méd. ancienne : médecine de l'Orient
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fiche entrée le 20/12/2004
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Bloodletting in Babylonia |
The major premise of the argument which follows is that Greek science and specifically Greek medicine did not penetrate into pre-Byzantine Babylonia. (...) However, the references to bloodletting (...) contradict the argument (...)" |
Publié dans :
Magic and rationality in ancient Near Eastern and Graeco-Roman medicine. edited by H.F.J. Horstmanshoff and M. Stol ; in collaboration with C.R. van Tilburg. - Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2004. - XV-407 p. ; 21 cm.. - (Studies in ancient medicine ; 27) . - Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 90-04-13666-5. Pages :305-324
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Textes recensés dans le même document
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GELLER, Mark J
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
233.418-27
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Méd. ancienne : médecine grecque et romaine, Méd. ancienne : médecine de l'Orient
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fiche entrée le 20/12/2004
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An Akkadian Vademecum in the Babylonian Talmud |
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Publié dans :
From Athens to Jerusalem, Medicine in Hellenized Jewish Lore and in Early Christian Literature. Samuel Kottek and Manfred Horstmanshoff (Ed.),
Rotterdam : Erasmus Publishing, 2000. 279 p. (Pantaleon Reeks, 33). Pages :13-32
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GELLER, Mark J
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Cote BIU Santé Médecine :
186.247
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Méd. ancienne : médecine de l'Orient
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fiche entrée le 01/07/2002
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Akkadian medicine in the Babylonian Talmud
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Publié dans :
A traditional quest. essays in honour of Louis Jacobs. Dan Cohn-Sherbok (Ed.),
Journal for the study of the Old Testament supplement series, 114. 1991. Pages :102-112
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GELLER, Mark J
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Méd. ancienne : médecine de l'Orient
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fiche entrée le 04/02/2001
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