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• ‘Historical awareness, historiography and doxography in Greek and Roman medicine’ (pp. 1–31)• ‘The Anonymus Parisinus and the doctrines of the “ancients”’ (pp. 295–331)• ‘Antiquarianism and criticism: Forms and functions of medical doxography in Methodism (Soranus and Caelius Aurelianus)’ (pp. 397–452)

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Philip van der Eijk

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Author(s): van der Eijk PJ

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Ancient Histories of Medicine. Essays in Medical Doxography and Historiography in Classical Antiquity

Year: 1999

Pages: viii + 537

Series Title: Studies in Ancient Medicine

Publisher: Brill

Place Published: Leiden

Notes: PJvdE’s contribution: planning and co-ordination of the project (in which 9 authors were involved), editing of the volume, and the writing of 3 chapters (total 120 pp.): • ‘Historical awareness, historiography and doxography in Greek and Roman medicine’ (pp. 1–31) • ‘The Anonymus Parisinus and the doctrines of the “ancients”’ (pp. 295–331) • ‘Antiquarianism and criticism: Forms and functions of medical doxography in Methodism (Soranus and Caelius Aurelianus)’ (pp. 397–452) Reviews: Phronesis 45, 2000, pp. 347–356 (J. Mansfeld); Classical Review 51, 2001, pp. 97–99 (C.F. Salazar); Early Science and Medicine 6, 2001, pp. 130–131 (J. Rocca); Social History of Medicine 15, 2002, pp. 159–160 (L. Zhmud); L’Antiquité Classique 70, 2001, pp. 404-405 (D. Gourevitch); Apeiron 35, 2002, pp. 61–68 (R.J. Hankinson); Religious Studies Review 28, 2002, p. 162 (K. Kapparis); Gesnerus 60, 2003, p. 203 (B. Zimmermann)]

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ISBN: 9789004105553


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