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        Life is Short, Art Long

        The Art of Healing in Byzantium : New Perspectives

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        Pitarakis, Brigitte (editor)
        Tanman, Gülru (editor)
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Life is short, art long: The art of healing in Byzantium. New perspectives. Providing new approaches to Byzantine views on health and medicine, this 13-chapter volume builds interdisciplinary bridges between a variety of subjects, ranging from religious beliefs and supernatural forces to oral health and dietary habits. Other topics include perceptions of the eternal afterlife, health centers in Constantinople and Anatolia, medical literature, access to exotic materials used in pharmaceuticals, traditions related to the god Asklepios, and hospital architecture designed to promote healing. The themes covered are based on the proceedings of the symposium held 14 March 2015, Medicine Day in Turkey, as part of the exhibition Life is Short, Art Long: the Art of Healing in Byzantium at the Pera Museum. All chapters are in English.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48632
        Keywords
        health; medicine
        ISBN
        9786054642762
        Publisher
        Istanbul Research Institute
        Publication date and place
        Istanbul, 2018
        Classification
        Medicine
        Public health & preventive medicine
        Medicine and Nursing
        Public health and preventive medicine
        Pages
        265
        Chapters in this book
        • Chapter Enrichment of the Medical Vocabulary in the Greek-Speaking Medieval Communities of Southern Italy
        • Chapter Substitutes in John Archiatros's Therapeutics
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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