An Evidence of a Syriac Version in an Arabic Recipe? Simple Medicines of a Recipe from the Anonymous Book of Medicines (MS BL OR. 9360) and from Dispensatorium Parvm
- Autores
- Asade, Daniel Julio; Druille, Paola Ivone
- Año de publicación
- 2023
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- inglés
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- From the beginning of the Christian era and for one thousand six hundred years, pharmacobotanical knowledge from northern Europe to the Indian Ocean came mainly from Dioscorides (deceased c. 90 CE). His work De materia medica deals with the medicinal properties of more than 1000 natural products, mostly medicinal plants, which he describes through their numerous properties1 . The Greek text was published in the 15th and 16th centuries, as well as translations into Latin and Arabic, and into the most varied modern languages. A century later after Dioscorides, Galen (died c.210 CE) was noted for his works on compound drugs, while his work on simple drugs (De simplicium medicamentorum temperamentis et facultatibus) describes far fewer drugs than Dioscorides. Even Galen constantly quotes him in his works, and much of the information about drugs comes from him. However, the great contribution of Galen, and that prevailed throughout all late antiquity and the medieval and Renaissance periods, was his theory about pharmacological action: it was produced by heating or cooling, or by drying or moistening; and, in turn, each drug had a certain intensity. Unlike Dioscorides, Galen reduced the properties of drugs to only those four2 .
Fil: Asade, Daniel Julio. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica; Argentina
Fil: Druille, Paola Ivone. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina - Materia
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Syriac
Arabic Recipe
Dioscorides
Simple medicines - Nivel de accesibilidad
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An Evidence of a Syriac Version in an Arabic Recipe? Simple Medicines of a Recipe from the Anonymous Book of Medicines (MS BL OR. 9360) and from Dispensatorium Parvm |
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An Evidence of a Syriac Version in an Arabic Recipe? Simple Medicines of a Recipe from the Anonymous Book of Medicines (MS BL OR. 9360) and from Dispensatorium Parvm Asade, Daniel Julio Syriac Arabic Recipe Dioscorides Simple medicines |
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An Evidence of a Syriac Version in an Arabic Recipe? Simple Medicines of a Recipe from the Anonymous Book of Medicines (MS BL OR. 9360) and from Dispensatorium Parvm |
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An Evidence of a Syriac Version in an Arabic Recipe? Simple Medicines of a Recipe from the Anonymous Book of Medicines (MS BL OR. 9360) and from Dispensatorium Parvm |
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