Advances in Mesopotamian medicine from Hammurabi to Hippocrates : proceedings of the International Conference "Oeil Malade et Mauvais Oeil", Collège de France, Paris, 23rd June 2006
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Advances in Mesopotamian medicine from Hammurabi to Hippocrates : proceedings of the International Conference "Oeil Malade et Mauvais Oeil", Collège de France, Paris, 23rd June 2006
(Cuneiform monographs, 37)
Koninklijke Brill, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
One chapter in French
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Description
This volume, which originated with a conference at the College de France, comprises contributions by many of the leading researchers in Babylonian and Assyrian medicine. A wealth of topics are studied, including medical lexicography, prosopography, and technology, economic aspects of healing, and Mesopotamian influence on Greece. First-time editions of cuneiform medical tablets are presented. The volume will interest scholars in many branches of Assyriology, and also historians of Greek medicine.
Contributors:
Barbara Boeck, Paul Demont, Jean-Marie Durand,
Jeanette C. Fincke, Markham J. Geller, Nils. P. Heessel, Marten Stol, Martin Worthington
Table of Contents
- Introduction: "Oeilmalade etmauvais oeil"
- Markham J. Geller The Babylonian Physician Raba- sa-Marduk. Another Look at Physicians and Exorcists in the Ancient Near East
- Nils P. Heessel "To be ill" in Akkadian:The Verb Sal-a'u and the Substantive Sili'tu
- Marten Stol Some Notes on Medical Information outside the Medical Corpora
- MartinWorthington Cuneiform Tablets on Eye Diseases: Babylonian Sources in Relation to the Series di s na igiII- su gig
- Jeanette C. Fincke On Medical Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia
- Barbara Boeck L'anciennete de lamedecine hippocratique: un essai de bilan
- Paul Demont
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