Hippocrates, On the Art of Medicine

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On the art of medicine, or de Arte, embodies as perhaps no other ancient text the full flower of the sophistic movement of the fifth century BCE. It is a rhetorical epideixis in which forensic oratory, philosophy, and medicine are woven into an ambitious display of sophistic polymathy. Unlike much previous scholarship, however, this book does not dismiss de Arte as “merely” rhetorical. Its analysis of the author’s philosophical and medical views reveals that he strove to promote a consistent and rationally grounded system capable of responding to theoretical and practical criticisms levied by those who would deny that there was such a thing as medicine or technē at all.

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Introduction
Seiten: 1–49
Commentary
Seiten: 65–233
Bibliography
Seiten: 255–261
General Index
Seiten: 263–271
Index Locorum
Seiten: 272–279
Joel E. Mann, Ph.D. (2005) in the Joint Classics-Philosophy Graduate Program in Ancient Philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin, is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at St. Norbert College. He has published on the philosophical significance of texts from the ancient medical and legal corpus, including papers in Apeiron and the Journal of the History of Philosophy.
All those interested in the early history of philosophy, medicine, and science, as well as the theory and practice of classical rhetoric.
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