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Claudii Galeni Opera Omnia

The still unrivalled 1821–33 edition of the complete works of Galen, the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world.

Karl Gottlob Kühn (Edited by)

9781108028332, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 28 June 2011

972 pages
21.6 x 14 x 4.9 cm, 1.1 kg

Galen (Claudius Galenus, 129–c. 199 CE) is the most famous physician of the Greco-Roman world whose writings have survived. A Greek from a wealthy family, raised and educated in the Greek city of Pergamon, he acquired his medical education by travelling widely in the Roman world, visiting the famous medical centres and studying with leading doctors. His career took him to Rome, where he was appointed by the emperor Marcus Aurelius as his personal physician; he also served succeeding emperors in this role. A huge corpus of writings on medicine which bear Galen's name has survived. The task of editing and publishing such a corpus, and of identifying the authentic Galenic texts within it, is a hugely challenging one, and the 22-volume edition reissued here, edited by Karl Gottlob Kühn (1754–1840) and published in Leipzig between 1821 and 1833, has never yet been equalled.

1. De caussis morborum liber
2. De symptomatum differentiis liber
3. De symptomatum caussis lib. I
4. De symptomatum caussis lib. II
5. De symptomatum caussis lib. III
6. De febrium differentiis lib. I
7. De febrium differentiis lib. II
8. De morborum temporibus liber
9. De totius morbi temporibus liber
10. De typis liber
11. Adversus eos, qui de typis scripserund
12. De plenitudine liber
13. De tremore, palpitatione, convulsione et rigore liber
14. De comate secundum Hippocratem lib.
15. De marcore liber
16. De tumoribus praeter naturam
17. De inaequali intemperie liber
18. De difficultate respirationis lib. I
19. De difficultate respirationis lib. II
20. De difficultate respirationis lib. III.

Subject Areas: History of medicine [MBX]

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