Showing posts with label Medicine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medicine. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Open Access Journal: Journal des Médecines Cunéiformes

[Most recently updated 13 July 2022]

Journal des Médecines Cunéiformes
ISSN: 1761-0583

Journal des Médecines Cunéiformes

Vous trouverez ici les numéros du JMC déjà parus disponibles au téléchargement.

  • Pour consulter le sommaire des numéros (2003- juin 2021)
    par auteurs cliquez ici : Sommaire par auteurs
  • Pour consulter le sommaire des numéros (2003- juin 2021)
    cliquez ici : Sommaire par numéro

NB : En raison de la limitation de taille des fichiers imposée par le site, nous vous conseillons de télécharger les tirés-à-part pour les articles contenant des illustrations. Pour cela rendez-vous dans la rubrique ARTICLES (2021-2010).

JMC n°38 (2021)

BUISSON G., 2021, « Une nouvelle version d’UGU 1. Episode 1 », JMC 38, 1-56.
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BÁCSKAY A., 2021, « Medical and magical texts in UET vol. IV », JMC 38, 57-67.
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ATTIA A., 2021a, « Cabinet de lecture : Sources of Evil », JMC 38, 68-75.
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ATTIA A., 2021b, « Cabinet de lecture : Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals, AMD 8/3 et 8/4 », JMC 38, 76-84.
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JMC n°37 (2021)

JMC n°36 (2020)

JMC n°35 (2020)

JMC n°34 (2019)

JMC n°33 (2019)

JMC n°32 (2018)

JMC n°31 (2018)

JMC n°30 (2017)

JMC n°29 (2017)

JMC n°28 (2016)

JMC n°27 (2016)

JMC n°26 (2015)

JMC n°25 (2015)

JMC n°24 (2014)

JMC n°23 (2014)

JMC n°22 (2013)

JMC n°21 (2013)

JMC n°20 (2012)

JMC n°19 (2012)

JMC n°18 (2011)

JMC n°17 (2011)

JMC n°16 (2010)

JMC n°15 (2010)


Cette page est en cours d’actualisation


JMC n°11-12 (2008)

JMC n°10 (2007)

JMC n°9 (2007)

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Open Access Journal: Histoire de la médecine en Egypte ancienne

[First posted in AWOL  24 June 2014, updates 21 March 2021]

Histoire de la médecine en Egypte ancienne
ISSN: 2270-2105
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Histoire de la médecine, de la chirurgie et de la pharmacie en Egypte ancienne - Histoire de la médecine vétérinaire en Egypte ancienne - Relations entre la médecine et la religion en Egypte ancienne - Histoire de la pensée médicale.

Titres :

A - ARTICLES ORIGINAUX DE MEDECINE ET D'EGYPTOLOGIE

B - BIBLIOGRAPHIE THEMATIQUE                 D - Med. Arabe             

C - DERNIERES PUBLICATIONS / CIME        E - Med. Moderne  

Sunday, May 10, 2020

Galen of Pergamum: The Transmission, Interpretation and Completion of Ancient Medicine

Galen of Pergamum: The Transmission, Interpretation and Completion of Ancient Medicine
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Galen of Pergamum, who served in the Rome of the second century AD as a medical advisor to the emperor Marcus Aurelius, remained, with his vast oeuvre, the definitive authority on medicine from antiquity to the European and Islamic middle ages until well into the modern era. In addition to representing and completing Hippocratic medicine he also assimilated and enlarged upon the body of medical knowledge existing in his day through independent study. His works were translated into Latin, Syriac, Arabic and Hebrew, and formed the foundation of medical knowledge in both the Orient and Occident, while also serving as a source of inspiration for new developments. From the 6th century to the early 19th, without major interruptions, the analysis of Galenic texts served as an integral part of the study of medicine in the East and West. Galen was of particular importance in the formation of medical terminology, but also, and more generally, in defining the roles of medical practitioners and medicine, and in formulating all of the questions that arose regarding the health, composition and function of the human body, and concerning the philosophical and epistemological fundamental principles of medical theory and practice.
At the centre of the newly proposed project stands research on Galen’s works and their role as a decisive case of the transmission of medical knowledge from antiquity to the Middle Ages and the modern era, as well as between Europe and the Orient. The work to be performed by the proposed project will focus on several core issues for which the publication of critical editions of comprehensive key texts together with content-based analysis is envisaged.
Functioning as an independent research facility, the project involves edition, translation, commentary and historical contextualisation of Galen’s works. The edition series of the CMG and CML, which, as reference editions in the field of ancient medicine, have set a new standard for critical editions of ancient technical literature, continue to exist and will be issued in digital form to meet the needs of a broad readership not necessarily trained in philology. The project is understood to be a research institution rather than an editorial one. Where substantial points of contact exist, international cooperation will take place with other partners. However, the project has been planned in such a way as to ensure that goals can be attained independently of the contributions by external colleagues. External editions will be supervised by members of the advisory committee, which has yet to be established. Inclusion in the series will be determined by an anonymous peer review process. Furthermore, thanks to the use of suitable editing software, external staff will be able to perform much of the publishing work themselves.
In the future as well, cooperation with orientalists and classical philologists  will constitute an important element of the project. In order to guarantee external colleagues publication of their results, our intention is to publish, in the “Supplementum Orientale” of the CMG Series, Arabic translations also of those texts which have survived in Greek. On the one hand, this measure will make available additional, valuable sources for Arabic studies; on the other hand, it will render the evaluation of the Arabic tradition regarding the Greek texts more transparent by facilitating assessment of the value of various readings in context and in the original language. For the Latin translations that have been transmitted in a great number of manuscripts, only the main codices are to be consulted in the preparation of Greek editions; for the complete translated texts, a digital archive is envisaged.
The Galenic Corpus is by far the largest collection of extant writings by a single Greek author. But unlike the works of any other ancient author, a large part of Galen’s oeuvre has yet to be published in historico-critical editions. The sheer quantity of text and the frequent complexity of the manuscript tradition would seem to make it impossible for the project group to foresee a publication of a complete edition. This is why a selection has been made, on the basis of content-related criteria, of texts to be worked on by the project group. The project is consequently focused on influential texts and issues which are clearly located–as is wholly typical for ancient medicine–at the interface of fields which are today termed the natural sciences and the humanities, and which therefore have an interdisciplinary bearing on the questions at hand. These are:
  • Epistemology and the commentary as scientific form of expression
  • Nosology
  • Theory of the soul and topology of the body
  • Therapeutics
In this way, the project’s relation to ongoing debates in the relevant areas can be strengthened. At the same time, such a focus also promotes connectivity to rapidly developing Berlin projects in the fields of ancient philosophy, philosophical psychology and the history of science. Only through such an interdisciplinary embedding can sufficient light be cast on the Galenic writings, in which, alongside medical viewpoints, an important, often fundamental role is played by historical, natural historical philological, metaphysical, ethical, psychological and epistemological interests.
Within this project critical editions of the following works are in preparation:
  • Galeni Ad Glauconem de methodo medendi
  • Galeni De differentis morborum
  • Galeni De locis affectis
  • Galeni De morborum causis
  • Galeni De symptomatum causis
  • Galeni In Hippocratis Aphorismos commentaria (in cooperation)
  • Galeni In Hippocratis De aere aquis locis commentariorum versio Arabica
  • Galeni In Hippocratis De articulis commentaria
  • Galeni Methodus medendi
  • Galeni Quod animi mores corporis temperamenta sequantur
  • [Galeni] Definitiones medicae
  • [Galeni] De optima secta

The Academy research project "Galen of Pergamon: The Transmission, Interpretation and Completion oft Ancient Medicine" is part of the Academies’ Programme, a research funding programme co-financed by the German federal government and individual federal states. Coordinated by the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities, the Programme intends to retrieve and explore our cultural heritage, to make it accessible and highlight its relevance to the present, as well as to preserve it for the future.

Friday, January 11, 2019

Medicalia Online

[First posted on AWOL  12 January 2017, updated 11 January 2019]

Medicalia Online
DIGMEDTEXT Project (ERC GA 339828, PI Prof. Isabella Andorlini)
Thematical and alphabetical online glossary of the technical terms in the Greek medical papyri, connected to the Online Corpus of Greek Medical Papyri. The glossary is built within the framework of the project ERC-AdG-2013-DIGMEDTEXT (Principal Investigator: Prof. Isabella Andorlini), Grant Agreement No. 339828, funded by the European Research Council and held at the University of Parma

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Open Access Journal: Cahiers Intégrés de Médecine Égyptienne

 [First posted in AWOL 1 January 2017, updated 26 December 2018]

Cahiers Intégrés de Médecine Égyptienne

Ce troisième numéro des Cahiers Intégrés de Médecine Égyptienne (CIME – III ) correspond également à la troisième des Newsletters attachées au blog « Histoire de la médecine égyptienne ancienne » (ISSN 2270-2105). Il ne comprendra, pour cette fois encore, que la liste des principales études déjà publiées à ce jour dans la revue électronique. Ce fascicule est cependant augmenté des titres de l’année en cours, dont ceux consacré à l’Anatomie de l’appareil digestif. Soit un total accessible de près de 900 pages avec plus de 1000 figures sous cette présentation.

CIME - V

Publication du mercredi 26 décembre 2018 : Les CAHIERS INTEGRES de MEDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - V (CIME - V)     • Richard-Alain JEAN, Anne-Marie LOYRETTE ✝ , Paula LUPO-GHALI, Jean-Pierre MARTIN, Xavier RIAUD et coll., Cahiers intégrés de médecine égyptienne (CIME ), V, 1, Paris - Le Caire, décembre 2018.   Disponibilité (gratuit) Cliquez :   CIME - V  

  


CIME - IV
Publication du vendredi 22 décembre 2017 : Les CAHIERS INTEGRES de MEDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - IV (CIME-IV)         • Richard-Alain JEAN, Anne-Marie LOYRETTE, Paula LUPO-GHALI, Jean-Pierre MARTIN, Xavier RIAUD et coll., Cahiers intégrés de médecine égyptienne (CIME ), IV, 1, Angers - Paris - Le Caire, décembre 2017.   Disponibilité (gratuit) Cliquez : CIME - IV  



Les CAHIERS INTEGRES de MEDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - III (CIME-III)

Publication du samedi 30 décembre 2016 : Les CAHIERS INTEGRES de MEDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - III (CIME-III)     • Fawzia HADGE-DIN, Abdel HAZIZ, Richard-Alain JEAN, Anne-Marie LOYRETTE ✝, Jean-Pierre MARTIN, Xavier RIAUD et coll., Cahiers intégrés de médecine égyptienne (CIME), III, Angers - Paris - Le Caire, décembre 2016 (ISBN 978-2-9541072-5-7).   Disponibilité (gratuit) Cliquez :  CIME - III  


les CAHIERS INTEGRES de MEDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - II (CIME-II)

Publication du lundi mercredi 25 novembre 2015 : les CAHIERS INTEGRES de MEDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - II (CIME-II)     • Fawzia HADGE-DIN, Abdel HAZIZ, Richard-Alain JEAN, Anne-Marie LOYRETTE, Jean- Pierre MARTIN, Xavier RIAUD et coll., Cahiers intégrés de médecine égyptienne (CIME ), II, 1, Cherbourg - Angers - Paris - Le Caire, novembre 2015.    Disponibilité (gratuit) Cliquez : CIME - II  


CIME - I avec NEWSLETTER - 1

Publication du samedi 5 juillet LES CAHIERS INTÉGRÉS DE MÉDECINE ÉGYPTIENNE - I & NEWSLETTER - 1     • Fawzia HADGE-DIN, Abdel HAZIZ, Richard-Alain JEAN, Anne-Marie LOYRETTE, Xavier RIAUD et coll., Cahiers intégrés de médecine égyptienne (CIME), I, Cherbourg - Paris - Le Caire, juillet 2014.   Disponibilité (gratuit) Cliquez : CIME - I  & NEWSLETTER - 1 

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Open Access Journal: Journal of Paleopathology

[First listed in AWOL 29 January 2013, updated (new URLs) 3 October 2018]

Journal of Paleopathology
ISSN: 2465-3071
Journal of Paleopathology
The Journal of Paleopathology is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal that has been published from Italy since 1987, by the Associazione Antropologica Abruzzese (Abruzzo Anthropological Association). It is a subscription-based journal that provides free online access to the full text contents after a period of 24 months from the initial publication date. It is available through the internet and has hardcopy distribution in more than 25 countries. The research articles and case reports published in the Journal of Paleopathology are relevant to archaeologists, anthropologists, other human and animal bone specialists, and medical historians around the world.
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