Arabian Medicine and its Influence on the Middle Ages: Volume I, Volume 1First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
Chapter I Greek Medicine in its Relation to
the Arabians | 3 |
Chapter II Arabic Medical Mss | 14 |
Chapter III The Historiography of Islam with special reference to the development of Arabic Medical and Philosophioal Literature | 32 |
Chapter IV Arabic Medical Writers and their works The Eastern Caliphate | 60 |
Chapter V Arabic Medical Writers and their works The Western
Caliphate | 85 |
Chapter VI The Age of Early Arabian Rumours in the West | 103 |
Chapter VIIThe Tide of Arabism in the Intellectual Currents of Mediaeval Europe
| 118 |
Chapter VIII The Latin Translators and the College at
Toledo | 137 |
Chapter IX The Transmutors and the Arabist Dominancy in
Latin Europe | 151 |
Chapter X The Experimenters and the Effect of their Work on Arabist Tradition in
Europe | 173 |
Chapter XI Hellenism and Arabism in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Centuries | 185 |
Chapter XII A Review of European Literature and the Medical Curricula of European Universities in the Later Middle
Ages | 194 |
Concluding
Paragraph | 208 |
Other editions - View all
Arabian Medicine and its Influence on the Middle Ages:, Volume 1 Donald Campbell Limited preview - 2013 |
Arabian Medicine and Its Influence on the Middle Ages, Volume 1 Donald Campbell No preview available - 2012 |
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Albucasis anatomy ancient Arabian Medicine Arabic Medicine Arabic MSS Arabic writers Arabist Arabist tradition Aristotle Arnold of Villanova Avenzoar Averroés Avicenna Aya Sofia Baghdad Bibl Bodl Bologna Caliphate Canon of Avicenna Christian Comm commentary Constantine Constantinople Cordova culture Dark Age early edition Escurial European experimenters extant fifteenth century figure finally find first Florence Freind Galen Gerard of Cremona Greek Medicine Guy de Chauliac Haly Abbas Hebrew Hippocrates Hippocrates and Galen Hippocratic Hist influence intellectual Islam Jews Johannitius large number later Latin Europe Latin translation Latin versions Latin West Laurent learning Liber libri London Mahomedan Maimonides mediaeval Middle Ages Mundinus Oribasius original Oxford Paris Parisin period philosophy physician practice published Rhazes Roger Bacon Salernitan Salerno Saliceto scholars scholastics scientific Scorial Serapion Sicily surgery surgical Syriac thirteenth century Toledo translated into Arabic translated into Latin twelfth century Ummayyad Venice Vesalius Western Caliphate writings wrote