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Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia

edited by Karl Gottlob Kühn

(Cambridge library collection, . Classics)

Cambridge University Press, 2011

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Κλαυδιου Γαληνου απαντα

Clavdii Galeni opera omnia

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Facsim. Reprint. Originally published: Lipsiae [Leipzig] : Officina libraria C. Cnoblochi, 1821-1833

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108028264

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • Dedicatio
  • Praefatio
  • 1. Historia literaria Cl. Galeni
  • 2. Galeni adhortatio ad artes addiscendas
  • 3. De optima doctrina liber
  • 4. Quod optimus medicus sit quoque philosophus
  • 5. De sectis ad eos, qui introducuntur
  • 6. De optima secta ad Thrasybulum liber
  • 7. De constitutione artis medicae ad Patrophilum liber
  • 8. Ars medica
  • 9. De elementis ex Hippocrate liber I
  • 10. De elementis ex Hippocrate liber II
  • 11. De temperamentis lib. I
  • 12. De temperamentis lib. II
  • 13. De temperamentis lib. III.
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108028271

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De naturalibus facultatibus lib. I
  • 2. De naturalibus facultatibus II
  • 3. De naturalibus facultatibus III
  • 4. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. I
  • 5. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. II
  • 6. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. III
  • 7. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. IV
  • 8. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. V
  • 9. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. VI
  • 10. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. VII
  • 11. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. VIII
  • 12. De anatomicis administrationibus lib. IX
  • 13. De ossibus ad tirones
  • 14. De venarum arteriarumque dissectione
  • 15. De nervorum dissectione
  • 16. De instrumento odoratus
  • 17. De uteri dissectione.
Volume

v. 4 : pbk ISBN 9781108028295

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XII
  • 2. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XIII
  • 3. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XIV
  • 4. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XV
  • 5. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XVI
  • 6. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XVII
  • 7. De motu musculorum lib. I
  • 8. De motu musculorum lib. II
  • 9. De causis respirationibus liber
  • 10. De utilitate respirationis liber
  • 11. De semine liber I
  • 12. De semine liber II
  • 13. De foetuom formatione libellus
  • 14. An in arteriis sanguis contineatur
  • 15. De bono habitu liber
  • 16. De substantia facultatum natural. fragm.
  • 17. Quod animi mores corpor. temper. sequ.
Volume

v. 5 : pbk ISBN 9781108028301

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De cognoscendis curandisque animi morbis
  • 2. De cujuslibet animi peccat. dignot. atque medela
  • 3. De atra bile
  • 4. De usu pulsuum
  • 5. De Hippocrat. et Platonis decretis libri IX
  • 6. Utrum medicinae, an gymnast. hygiene?
  • 7. De parvae pilae exercitio
  • De venereis.
Volume

v. 3 : pbk ISBN 9781108028318

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De usu partium corporis humani lib. I
  • 2. De usu partium corporis humani lib. II
  • 3. De usu partium corporis humani lib. III
  • 4. De usu partium corporis humani lib. IV
  • 5. De usu partium corporis humani lib. V
  • 6. De usu partium corporis humani lib. VI
  • 7. De usu partium corporis humani lib. VII
  • 8. De usu partium corporis humani lib. VIII
  • 9. De usu partium corporis humani lib. IX
  • 10. De usu partium corporis humani lib. X
  • 11. De usu partium corporis humani lib. XI.
Volume

v. 6 : pbk ISBN 9781108028325

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De sanitate tuenda lib. I
  • 2. De sanitate tuenda lib. II
  • 3. De sanitate tuenda lib. III
  • 4. De sanitate tuenda lib. IV
  • 5. De sanitate tuenda lib. V
  • 6. De sanitate tuenda lib. VI
  • 7. De alimentorum facultatibus lib. I
  • 8. De alimentorum facultatibus lib. II
  • 9. De alimentorum facultatibus lib. III
  • 10. De probis pravisque alimentorum succis
  • 11. De ptisana
  • 12. De dignotione ex insomniis
  • 13. De morborum differentiis.
Volume

v. 7 : pbk ISBN 9781108028332

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De caussis morborum liber
  • 2. De symptomatum differentiis liber
  • 3. De symptomatum caussis lib. I
  • 4. De symptomatum caussis lib. II
  • 5. De symptomatum caussis lib. III
  • 6. De febrium differentiis lib. I
  • 7. De febrium differentiis lib. II
  • 8. De morborum temporibus liber
  • 9. De totius morbi temporibus liber
  • 10. De typis liber
  • 11. Adversus eos, qui de typis scripserund
  • 12. De plenitudine liber
  • 13. De tremore, palpitatione, convulsione et rigore liber
  • 14. De comate secundum Hippocratem lib.
  • 15. De marcore liber
  • 16. De tumoribus praeter naturam
  • 17. De inaequali intemperie liber
  • 18. De difficultate respirationis lib. I
  • 19. De difficultate respirationis lib. II
  • 20. De difficultate respirationis lib. III.
Volume

v. 8 : pbk ISBN 9781108028349

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De locis affectis lib. I
  • 2. De locis affectis lib. II
  • 3. De locis affectis lib. III
  • 4. De locis affectis lib. IV
  • 5. De locis affectis lib. V
  • 6. De locis affectis lib. VI
  • 7. De pulsibus libellus ad tirones
  • 8. De differentia pulsuum lib. I
  • 9. De differentia pulsuum lib. II
  • 10. De differentia pulsuum lib. III
  • 11. De differentia pulsuum lib. IV
  • 12. De dignoscendis pulsibus lib. I
  • 13. De dignoscendis pulsibus lib. II
  • 14. De dignoscendis pulsibus lib. III
  • 15. De dignoscendis pulsibus lib. IV.
Volume

v. 9 : pbk ISBN 9781108028356

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • Praefatio
  • 1. De causis pulsuum lib. I
  • 2. De causis pulsuum lib. II
  • 3. De causis pulsuum lib. III
  • 4. De causis pulsuum lib. IV
  • 5. De praesagitione ex pulsibus lib. I
  • 6. De praesagitione ex pulsibus lib. II
  • 7. De praesagitione ex pulsibus lib. III
  • 8. De praesagitione ex pulsibus lib. IV
  • 9. Galeni synopsis librorum suorum de pulsibus
  • 10. De crisibus lib. I
  • 11. De crisibus lib. II
  • 12. De crisibus lib. III
  • 13. De diebus decretoriis lib. I
  • 14. De diebus decretoriis lib. II
  • 15. De diebus decretoriis lib. III.
Volume

v. 10 : pbk ISBN 9781108028363

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De methodi medendi lib. I
  • 2. De methodi medendi lib. II
  • 3. De methodi medendi lib. III
  • 4. De methodi medendi lib. IV
  • 5. De methodi medendi lib. V
  • 6. De methodi medendi lib. VI
  • 7. De methodi medendi lib. VII
  • 8. De methodi medendi lib. VIII
  • 9. De methodi medendi lib. IX
  • 10. De methodi medendi lib. X
  • 11. De methodi medendi lib. XI
  • 12. De methodi medendi lib. XII
  • 13. De methodi medendi lib. XIII
  • 14. De methodi medendi lib. XIV.
Volume

v. 11 : pbk ISBN 9781108028370

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Ad Glauconem de medendi methodo lib. I
  • 2. Ad Glauconem de medendi methodo lib. II
  • 3. De venae sectione adversus Erasistratum
  • 4. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. I
  • 5. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. II
  • 6. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. III
  • 7. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. IV
  • 8. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. V
  • 9. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. VI.
Volume

v. 12 : pbk ISBN 9781108028387

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. VII
  • 2. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. VIII
  • 3. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. IX
  • 4. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. X
  • 5. De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis ac facultatibus lib. XI
  • 6. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. I
  • 7. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. II
  • 8. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. III
  • 9. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. IV
  • 10. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. V
  • 11. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. VI.
Volume

v. 13 : pbk ISBN 9781108028394

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. VII
  • 2. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. VIII
  • 3. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. IX
  • 4. De compositione medicamentorum secundum locos lib. X
  • 5. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. I
  • 6. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. II
  • 7. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. III
  • 8. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. IV
  • 9. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. V
  • 10. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. VI
  • 11. De compositione medicamentorum per genera lib. VII.
Volume

v. 14 : pbk ISBN 9781108028400

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. De antidotis lib. II
  • 2. De theriaca ad Pison.
  • 3. De theriaca ad Pamphil.
  • 4. De remediis parabilibus I-III
  • 5. De sophismatis s. captionib. penes dictionem
  • 6. De praenotione ad Posthumum
  • 7. Introductio s. medicus, Galeno adscriptus.
Volume

v. 15 : pbk ISBN 9781108028417

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Galeni in Hippocratem de natura hominis commentarius
  • 2. Galeni in Hippocrat. vel Polyb. de salubri victus ratione
  • 3. Galeni in Hippocrat. de alimento
  • 4. Galeni in Hippocrat. de acutor. morbor. victu.
Volume

v. 16 : pbk ISBN 9781108028424

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • Praefatio
  • 1. Galeni comm. I in Hippocr. de humor
  • 2. Galeni comm. II in Hippocr. de humor
  • 3. Galeni comm. III in Hippocr. de humor
  • 4. Galeni comm. I in Hipp. praedictionumb lib. I
  • 5. Galeni comm. II in Hipp. praedictionumb lib. I
  • 6. Galeni comm. III in Hipp. praedictionumb lib. I.
Volume

v. 17 pt. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108028431

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Galeni comment. I in Hippocratis lib. I Epidemiorum
  • 2. Galeni comment. II in Hippocratis lib. I Epidemiorum
  • 3. Galeni comment. III in Hippocratis lib. I Epidemiorum
  • 4. Hippocratis Epidemiorum lib. II
  • 5. Galeni comment. II in Hippocratis lib. II Epidemiorum
  • 6. Galeni comment. III in Hippocratis lib. II Epidemiorum
  • 7. Hippocratis Epidemiorum lib. II sect. IV
  • 8. Hippocratis Epidemiorum lib. II sect. V
  • 9. Galeni comment. I in Hippocratis lib. III Epidemiorum
  • 10. Galeni comment. II in Hippocratis lib. III Epidemiorum
  • 11. Galeni comment. III in Hippocratis lib. III Epidemiorum
  • 12. Galeni comment. I in Hippocratis lib. VI Epidemiorum
  • 13. Galeni comment. II in Hippocratis lib. VI Epidemiorum.
Volume

v. 17 pt. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108028448

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Galeni in Hippocr. epidem. lib. VI comm. III
  • 2. Ejusd. comm. IV in eundem librum
  • 3. Ejusd. comm. V in eundem librum
  • 4. Ejusd. comm. VI in eundem librum
  • 5. Galeni comm. I in Hippocr. aphorismos
  • 6. Ejusd. comm. II in Hippocr. aphorismos
  • 7. Ejusd. comm. III in Hippocr. aphorismos
  • 8. Ejusd. comm. IV in Hippocr. aphorismos
  • 9. Ejusd. comm. V in Hippocr. aphorismos.
Volume

v. 18 pt. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108028455

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Hipp. aphorismi et Galeni in eos commentarii II
  • 2. Galeni adversus Lycum libellus
  • 3. Galeni adversus ea, quae Juliano in Hippocratis aphorismos enunciata sunt, libellus
  • 4. Hippocratis de articulis liber et Galeni in eum commentarii quatuor
  • 5. Galeni de fasciis liber
  • 6. Ex Galeni commentariis de fasciis libellus.
Volume

v. 18 pt. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108028462

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Hippocratis prognosticon et Galeni in eum librum commentarius I
  • 2. Hippocratis prognosticon et Galeni in eum librum commentarius II
  • 3. Hippocratis prognosticon et Galeni in eum librum commentarius III
  • 4. Hippocratis de fracturis liber et Galenii in eum commentarius I
  • 5. Hippocratis de fracturis liber et Galenii in eum commentarius II
  • 6. Hippocratis de fracturis liber et Galenii in eum commentarius III
  • 7. Hippocratis de medici officina liber et Galeni in eum commentarius I
  • 8. Hippocratis de medici officina liber et Galeni in eum commentarius II
  • 9. Hippocratis de medici officina liber et Galeni in eum commentarius III
  • 10. Galenus de musculorum dissectione ad tirones.
Volume

v. 19 : pbk ISBN 9781108028479

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

  • Praefatio
  • 1.Quomodo simulantes morbum deprehendendi
  • 2. De libris propriis
  • 3. De ordine librorum
  • 4. Glossarium
  • 5. An animal sit, quod in utero geritur
  • 6. De victus ratione in morb. acutis secund. Hipp.
  • 7. De philosophica historia
  • 8. Definitiones medicae
  • 9. Quod qualitates incorporeae
  • 10. De humoribus
  • 11. De praenotione
  • 12. Praesagitio omnino vera et experta
  • 13. De venae sectione
  • 14. Praesagitio omnino vera et experta
  • 15. Galeno adser. lib. de urinis
  • 16. De urinis compendium
  • 17. De urinis ex Hippocrate, Galeno aliisque
  • 18. De pulsibus ad Antonium
  • 19. De renum affectibus
  • 20. De melancholia
  • 21. De succedaneis
  • 22. De ponderibus et mensuris.
Volume

v. 20 : pbk ISBN 9781108028486

Description

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129-c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kuhn (1754-1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

Table of Contents

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