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Innovation in Byzantine Medicine: The Writings of John Zacharias Aktouarios (c.1275-c.1330)
Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros
ISBN 13: 
9780198850687
ISBN 10: 
0198850689
Category: 
History of Medicine
Edition: 
1
Publisher: 
Oxford University Press
Format: 
Cloth
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Active
Imprint: 
Oxford University Press
Affiliation: 
University of Edinburgh
Audience: 
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions: 
6.1 x 1.1 x 9.3 in
Pages: 
368
Weight: 
2
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150.00
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Synopsis:
Byzantine medicine remains a little known and misrepresented field not only in the context of debates on medieval medicine, but also among Byzantinists themselves. It is often viewed as 'stagnant' and mainly preserving ancient ideas, and our knowledge of it continues to be based to a great
extent on the comments of earlier authorities, which are often repeated uncritically.

This volume presents the first comprehensive examination of the medical corpus of, arguably, the most important Late Byzantine physician: John Zacharias Aktouarios (c.1275-c.1330). Its main thesis is that John's medical works show an astonishing degree of openness to knowledge from outside Byzantium
combined with a significant degree of originality, in particular, in the fields of uroscopy and human physiology. The analysis of John's edited (On Urines and On Psychic Pneuma) and unedited (Medical Epitome) treatises is supported for the first time by the consultation of a large number of
manuscripts, and is also informed by evidence from a wide range of medical sources, including those previously unpublished, and texts from other genres, such as epistolography and merchants' accounts. The contextualization of John's corpus sheds new light on the development of Byzantine medical
thought and practice, and enhances our understanding of the Late Byzantine social and intellectual landscape. Through examination of his medical observations in the light of examples from the medieval Latin and Islamic worlds, his theories are also placed within the wider Mediterranean milieu,
highlighting the cultural exchange between Byzantium and its neighbours.

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