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Galen

A Thinking Doctor in Imperial Rome

Vivian Nutton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:14th May '20

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This biography offers an in-depth look at the life and influence of Galen, a pivotal figure in the history of medicine.

This comprehensive biography delves into the life and contributions of the Roman physician Galen, exploring his dual role as both a doctor and an intellectual. The narrative not only highlights his medical practices and philosophical insights but also examines how his ideas were received and evolved over the centuries following his death. Through meticulous research, the book provides a thorough understanding of Galen's significance in the medical field.

The author, an esteemed scholar of Galen, guides readers through the physician's early life, medical education, and his influential career in Rome, where he served as court physician for over forty years. The text discusses Galen's innovative approaches to medicine, including his techniques in prognosis and dissection, as well as his pioneering thoughts on preventative care and pharmacology. These elements are crucial for understanding the evolution of medical practices in both ancient and later contexts.

A concluding chapter addresses the lasting influence of Galen's work, tracing his prominence in Islamic medicine and his revival during the Renaissance in Western medicine. Even after the advancements made by figures like Vesalius and Harvey, Galen's legacy persisted into the nineteenth century. This biography serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the intricate history of medicine and the remarkable contributions of Galen.

"This book will be a point of reference for many a student of ancient medicine. With unparalleled erudition and style, Vivian Nutton takes us through the life and work of the great Galen, weaving together the biographical and detailed analysis of Galen’s thought and practice. What emerges is the towering picture of a unique individual in the history of thought. The contrasting afterlives of Galen, from ‘philosopher of the cosmos’ for medieval readers, to Renaissance Latin epigrams and disparaging comments by an old German philologist, bear witness to the unmatched life, career and achievements of the physician to Marcus Aurelius – this splendid book, too, pays hommage to Galen, whilst illustrating his most relentless student’s dedication, mastery and wit." - Caroline Petit,University of Warwick, UK

"Only within the past few decades have students of antiquity come to understand just how rich and exciting Galen was, not only as a medical writer but as a keen and delightfully opinionated observer of Greco-Roman intellectual culture during the second century CE. With this new biography of Galen, Nutton introduces this feisty, polymathic Greek doctor and his voluminous writings to newcomers and seasoned scholars alike. Nutton’s elegant and lucid biography offers a lively portrayal of Galen’s medical practice, his professional rivalries, and his monumental contributions to the history of western medicine." - Ralph M. Rosen, University of Pennsylvania, USA

"After a lifetime of study, Vivian Nutton understands Galen, his work and influence as well as anyone alive. He distils with clarity the scholarship Galen used, later Galenism and modern interpretations. This volume is a real eye-opener for historians across all periods, medical researchers and the general reader." - John Wilkins,University of Exeter, UK


"This book will be a point of reference for many a student of ancient medicine. With unparalleled erudition and style, Vivian Nutton takes us through the life and work of the great Galen, weaving together the biographical and detailed analysis of Galen’s thought and practice. What emerges is the towering picture of a unique individual in the history of thought. The contrasting afterlives of Galen, from ‘philosopher of the cosmos’ for medieval readers, to Renaissance Latin epigrams and disparaging comments by an old German philologist, bear witness to the unmatched life, career and achievements of the physician to Marcus Aurelius – this splendid book, too, pays hommage to Galen, whilst illustrating his most relentless student’s dedication, mastery and wit." - Caroline Petit, University of Warwick, UK

"Only within the past few decades have students of antiquity come to understand just how rich and exciting Galen was, not only as a medical writer but as a keen and delightfully opinionated observer of Greco-Roman intellectual culture during the second century CE. With this new biography of Galen, Nutton introduces this feisty, polymathic Greek doctor and his voluminous writings to newcomers and seasoned scholars alike. Nutton’s elegant and lucid biography offers a lively portrayal of Galen’s medical practice, his professional rivalries, and his monumental contributions to the history of western medicine." - Ralph M. Rosen, University of Pennsylvania, USA

"After a lifetime of study, Vivian Nutton understands Galen, his work and influence as well as anyone alive. He distils with clarity the scholarship Galen used, later Galenism and modern interpretations. This volume is a real eye-opener for historians across all periods, medical researchers and the general reader." - John Wilkins, University of Exeter, UK

"Today’s scholars will find it incredible that only sixty years ago no serious historical work on Galen (b. 129 CE) was being done... Today the situation has been reversed—there is a frightening quantity of work being published on Galen, new works are being discovered and familiar works being translated into modern languages—and probably the most influential figure in this long rediscovery is the author of the present study, Vivian Nutton... it is only someone like Nutton who could be expected to be well enough acquainted with this volume of scholarship to give us an up-todate assessment of Galen’s life and thought." - Michael Mcvaugh, Annals of Science

"[T]he book provides an engaging read throughout and I have no doubt that it will fulfil the author’s wishes of ‘persuading others to dip into some of Galen’s writings’. It will be well enjoyed by students looking for a digestible and informative introduction to Galen as well as by enthusiasts from beyond the academic setting." - Michaela Senkova, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"Even those who, perhaps because of the huge amount of text of the Corpus Galenicum and the very disparate research on Galen, have developed a certain shyness towards the preoccupation with it, will not be able to completely escape the fascination of this impressive antique personality and her work, after reading this imposing, emamatic biography of Nutton." -Lutz Alexander Graumann, H-Soz-Kult

"Nutton sums up the diferent lines of his presentation and succeeds in giving the reader the portrait of a man deeply committed to the search for truth, always willing to question his own opinions, whose assertions may not be correct but cannot simply be passed over." -Lorenzo Ronchini, Metascience

"Through his textual critical and analytic work over the past 50 years, Nutton has made the life, writings, and thought of the second-century AD Greek doctor Galen of Prgamum (d.ca 216) more accesbile to generations of students and scholars.
The book is undeniably well researched, as it is based on Nutton's command of Galen's original Greek versions and their Latin translations as well as past and current secondary scholarship on the corpus as a whole." -
Aileen R. Das, University of Michigan, Aestimatio: Sources and Studies in the History of Science

ISBN: 9780367357238

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

210 pages