Eine spätantik-alexandrinische Vorlesung über Galens De sectis in Ibn Hindūs Schlüssel zur Medizin (Miftāḥ al-ṭibb)*

It is well known that Ibn Hindū used many ancient sources for his Miftāḥ al-ṭibb. This article deals with the second, third, fifth and sixth chapters of his work. Their content displays remarkable similarities with what the Alexandrian medical teachers, i.e. the so-called iatrosophists (5th–7th cent...

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Main Author: Overwien, Oliver (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: Brill 2015
In: Oriens
Year: 2015, Volume: 43, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 293-337
Further subjects:B Miftāḥ al-ṭibb
B Iatrosophist
B De sectis
B Alexandria
B Galen
B Ibn Hindū
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Summary:It is well known that Ibn Hindū used many ancient sources for his Miftāḥ al-ṭibb. This article deals with the second, third, fifth and sixth chapters of his work. Their content displays remarkable similarities with what the Alexandrian medical teachers, i.e. the so-called iatrosophists (5th–7th centuries AD), taught in their medical classrooms. A closer comparison with the preserved witnesses of their teaching shows that greater parts of the Miftāḥ al-ṭibb are based on a (lost) Arabic translation of a lecture on Galen’s De sectis which was held in Alexandria in late antique times.
ISSN:1877-8372
Contains:Enthalten in: Oriens
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/18778372-04303002