Arabian medicine and its influence on the Middle Ages
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Arabian medicine and its influence on the Middle Ages
(Trübner's Oriental series, 10-11 . Arabic history and culture ; 1-2)
Routledge, 2000, c1926
[Repr. ed.]
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- v. 2
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Bibliography: v. 2, p. [221]-227
Includes index
Reprint. Originally published: London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1926
Description and Table of Contents
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: set ISBN 9780415242851
Description
Reprinted here is a selection of classic works - Campbell's study on Arabian medicine and its influence on medieval Europe; Bukhsh's papers which deal with Indian and Islamic questions of enduring value; and three of O'Leary's studies which provide a trove of knowledge for those interested in Islamic philosophy and history. These works will be of service to the student of medieval Western history and to those who are interested in the development of Islam in such a way that can be co-ordinated with modern European history.
Table of Contents
Arabian Medicine and its Influence on the Middle Ages: Volume I Donald Campbell Hb: 0-415-24462-5: 218pp: Arabian Medicine and its Influence on the Middle Ages: Volume II Donald Campbell Hb: 0-415-24463-3: 237pp: Studies: Indian and Islamic S. Khuda Bukhsh Hb: 0-415-24464-1: 288pp: A Short History of the Fatimid Khalifate De Lacy O'Leary Hb: 0-415-24465-X: 278pp: Arabia Before Muhammad De Lacy O'Leary Hb: 0-415-24466-8: 246pp: Arabic Thought and its Place in History De Lacy O'Leary Hb: 0-415-24467-6: 318pp:
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v. 1 ISBN 9780415244626
Description
This is Volume II of six in the Arabic History and Culture collection. Originally published in 1926, this text is volume one of Arabian Medicine and its Influence on the Middle Ages and attempts to place before the reader the origin and development of Arabian Medicine and its subsequent cultivation among the Arabistae of the Latin west. The latter half of this volume is on Mediaeval Medicine, which is but a modification of Arabian Medicine as understood by the scholastics who based their systems on what are shown to be indifferent Latin versions of the Arabic writings of Islam, which in turn were versions of ~he Syriac translations of the Greek texts.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Greek Medicine in its Relation to the Arabians
- Chapter 2 Arabic (Medical) MSS
- Chapter 3 The Historiography of Islam, with Special Reference to the Development of Arabic Medical and Philosophical Literature
- Chapter 4 Arabic Medical Writers and their Works
- Chapter 5 Arabic Medical Writers and their Works
- Chapter 6 The Age of Early Arabian Rumours in the West
- Chapter 7 The Tide of Arabism in the Intellectual Currents of Mediaeval Europe
- Chapter 8 The Latin Translators and the College at Toledo
- Chapter 9 The Transmuters and the Arabist Dominancy in Latin Europe
- Chapter 10 The Experimenters and the Effect of their Work on Arabist Tradition in Europe
- Chapter 11 Hellenism and Arabism in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
- Chapter 12 A Review of European Literature and the Medical Curricula of European Universities in the Later Middle Ages
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v. 2 ISBN 9780415244633
Description
First published in 1926 and then reprinted in 2000. Volume II of Arabian Medicine and its influence on the Middle Ages includes two appendices which alphabetically list the Latin Translators of the Arabic Works, and include an investigation of the date and authorship of the Latin works of Galen.
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APPENDIX I: LATIN TRANSLATORS OF THE ARABIAN WORK, APPENDIX II: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE DATE AND AUTHORSHIP OF THE LATIN VERSIONS OF THE WORKS OF GALEN, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX
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