Medicine, Health, and Healing in the Ancient Mediterranean (500 BCE–600 CE)
A Sourcebook
Kristi Upson-Saia author Jared Secord author Heidi Marx author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:5th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This sourcebook provides an expansive picture of medicine, health, and healing in ancient Greece and Rome. Covering a wide array of fascinating topics—such as ancient diagnostic practices using the pulse and urine, gynecological theories of women’s illness, treatments involving drugs and surgery, the training and work of physicians, the experiences of patients, and various sites where healing took place—this volume will engage readers interested in the rich history of health and healthcare.
The volume brings together textual sources—many hard to access and some translated into English for the first time—as well as artistic, material, and scientific evidence, including:
- Medical treatises
- Case studies
- Artistic works
- Material artifacts
- Archaeological evidence
- Biomedical remains
- Funerary monuments
- Miracle narratives
- Spells and magical recipes
Readers will come away with a nuanced understanding of the illnesses people in ancient Greece and Rome experienced, the range of healers from whom they sought help, and the various practices they employed to be healthy.
"An admirably imaginative, clear, wide-ranging, informative and stimulating introduction to ancient medicine." * Classics for All *
"Plentiful illustrations, pedagogically soundly placed and well discussed definitions, helpful maps, concise and clear glossaries, and tabular overviews will greatly facilitate acquisition of knowledge relating to many basic aspects of ancient medicine." * Greece & Rome *
"The authors of this source book have compiled a significant and helpful corpus of both texts and images for the study of ancient health. It will prove useful and informative for undergraduate courses focusing on ancient health, and could easily be incorporated into larger survey courses at the upper undergraduate and graduate level."
* Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
"This book is a worthy invitation to a historical and historians’ view of how health, healing and medicine were understood in different times." * Studies in Religion *
"Tarrant’s work provides a valuable overview of the evolving debates surrounding magic’s relationship to heresy in Europe over the course of the pre- and early modern periods." * Comitatus *
ISBN: 9780520299702
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
Weight: 953g
487 pages