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In memory of Jackie Pigeaud (1937-2016)
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Galen for Remain!
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One more day in the Biblioteca Apostolic...
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Is Love a Disease? Lovesickness and earl...
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Who was Pseudo-Galen?
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GALEN AND YOGA
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Thoughts on the first “Galen Day...
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Ugly Manuscripts: Forgotten Scribes and ...
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Gr. melanthion, or the long history of N...
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Ancient panaceas
by agostino2013 | May 26, 2021 | Posts | 0 |
In plague-ridden times such as the Antonine period (whatever the ‘plague’ actually...
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Wow, this has been quite a year – certainly the most bizarre I have ever lived. The pandemic...
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A happy snail As my husband’s birthday is looming, I have been wondering about his special...
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by agostino2013 | Oct 19, 2018 | Posts | 0 |
Medical texts have been considered as mere historical ‘sources’ and technical works...
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