Hippocrates Now: The ‘Father of Medicine’ in the Internet Age: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
Autor Professor Helen Kingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350005891
ISBN-10: 1350005894
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350005894
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Exemplary work in reception studies, exploring how popular knowledge relates to Classics, and how it is constructed and spread
Notă biografică
Helen King is Professor Emerita of Classical Studies at The Open University, UK. She has published widely on ancient medicine and its reception in the Renaissance and early modern world including, most recently, The One-Sex Body on Trial (2013).
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsList of IllustrationsList of Abbreviations Introduction Receiving HippocratesLooking like HippocratesHairs of Hippocrates Chapter 1: What we know about Hippocrates Chapter 2: What we thought we knew Hippocrates as God and Galen as his prophet? Finding a Hippocratic treatiseMaking a Corpus Authors and titles: what is a treatise? Creating the myths: biographies and pseudepigraphaBeing 'nice': the personality of HippocratesMoving beyond the myths Chapter 3: Sabotaging the story: what Hippocrates didn't write Writing new storiesWikipedia as a moving targetBeing the daddyTwo decades in the slammer?Spreading the mythsThe Complicated BodyFrom coercion to freedom Chapter 4: Needing a bit of information: Hippocrates in the news Taking and breaking: the Hippocratic OathImhotep and the power of Egyptian medicinePoop proof: Hippocrates' parasitesJulius please her: Hippocratic hysteriaA long history? Meanwhile in Babylon The Hippocrates detox diet Chapter 5: Hippocrates in quotes Flitting like a bee: becoming a quoteFirst do no harmWalking is the best medicine Chapter 6: Let food be thy medicine Let food be thy medicineBack to the source?Which foods? Liver, garlic and watercress Death begins in the gut: constipation and Hippocrates Chapter 7: The holistic Hippocrates: 'Treating the patient, not just the disease' The self-healing bodyHippocrates in contemporary holistic medicineInvoking Hippocrates through historyHippocrates branded Conclusion: Strange remedies? Bibliography NotesIndex
Recenzii
Helen King's engaging examination of web-based appropriations of Hippocrates is especially salient reading during the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lock-downs.
Do you want to invoke Hayek or Marcuse? King leaves you to make your own choice. Don't prickle. Enjoy it!
Leaves the reader both alarmed and amused (in equal measure) by the credulity and the duplicity of the surfing public ... Thoroughly and meticulously researched.
This examination of the idea, or ideas, of Hippocrates in the contemporary world is both necessary and timely . A thought-provoking work of classical reception that will be of considerable interest to medical historians both with and without the discipline of Classics.
As illuminating as it is entertaining.
Make no mistake, this is a scholarly work, up to [King's] usual high standards and with the sorts of original research and novel insights we expect, but it's a little playful too.
A welcome and sorely needed antidote to the confusion generated by the reception of Hippocrates and the Hippocratic corpus in popular culture ... Hippocrates Now comes as a gift to all of us who are on the front lines of history instruction in 2022, and it represents the best of what classical reception work has to offer contemporary conversations."
Do you want to invoke Hayek or Marcuse? King leaves you to make your own choice. Don't prickle. Enjoy it!
Leaves the reader both alarmed and amused (in equal measure) by the credulity and the duplicity of the surfing public ... Thoroughly and meticulously researched.
This examination of the idea, or ideas, of Hippocrates in the contemporary world is both necessary and timely . A thought-provoking work of classical reception that will be of considerable interest to medical historians both with and without the discipline of Classics.
As illuminating as it is entertaining.
Make no mistake, this is a scholarly work, up to [King's] usual high standards and with the sorts of original research and novel insights we expect, but it's a little playful too.
A welcome and sorely needed antidote to the confusion generated by the reception of Hippocrates and the Hippocratic corpus in popular culture ... Hippocrates Now comes as a gift to all of us who are on the front lines of history instruction in 2022, and it represents the best of what classical reception work has to offer contemporary conversations."