Dépouillement de Epidemics in Context, Greek Commentaries on Hippocrates in the arabic Tradition
Pormann, Pete, E. (éd.), Berlin / Boston : De Gruyter (scientia graeco-arabica)
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PORMANN, Peter E, Joosse, N. Peter, Hallum, Bink, Swain, Simon, Vagelpohl, Uwe.
A New Manuscript : istanbul, Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi, MS Ayasofya 3592
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15-22 |
VAN DER EIJK, Philip J.
Exegesis, Explanation and Epistemology in Galen's Commentaries on Epidemics, Books One and Two
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25-47 |
Holmes, Brooke.
Sympathy between Hippocrates and Galen : The Case of Galen's Commentary on Hippocrates' Epidemics, Book Two
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49-70 |
ALESSI, Robert.
The Arabic Version of Galen's Commentary on Hippocrates' Epidemics, Book Two, as a source for the Hippocratic Text : First Remarks
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71-90 |
Kessel, Grigory.
The Syriac Epidemics and the Problem of Its Identification
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93-123 |
Vagelpohl, Uwe.
Galen, Epidemics, Book One : Text, transmission, Translation
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125-150 |
Overwien, Oliver.
The Art of the translator, or : How did Hunayn ibn Ishaq and his School Translate?
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151-169 |
STROHMAIER, Gotthard.
Galen the Pagan and Hunayn the Christian : Specific Transformations in the Commentaries on Airs, Waters, Places and the Epidemics
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171-184 |
Hallum, Bink.
The Arabic Reception of Galen's Commentary on Hippocrates' Epidemics
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185-210 |
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211-249 |
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251-283 |
Chipman, Leigh.
Recipes by Hippocrates, Galen and Hunayn in the Epidemics and in Medieval Arabic Pharmacopoeias
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285-301 |
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