Galen and the World of Knowledge

Galen and the World of Knowledge

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Galen is the most important medical writer in Graeco-Roman antiquity, and also extremely valuable for understanding Graeco-Roman thought and society in the second century AD. This volume of essays locates him firmly in the intellectual life of his period, and thus aims to make better sense of the medical and philosophical 'world of knowledge' that he tries to create. How did Galen present himself as a reader and an author in comparison with other intellectuals of his day? Above all, how did he fashion himself as a medical practitioner, and how does that self-fashioning relate to the performance culture of second-century Rome? Did he see medicine as taking over some of the traditional roles of philosophy? These and other questions are freshly addressed by leading international experts on Galen and the intellectual life of the period, in a stimulating collection that combines learning with accessibility.
EAN 9781107410749
ISBN 1107410746
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date October 4, 2012
Pages 346
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Editors Gill Christopher; Whitmarsh Tim; Wilkins John
Series Greek Culture in the Roman World