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Anthony Cerulli deposited “Disease: Discourse and interpretation in premodern South Asia” in the group
Medical Humanities on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months agoIn this article, I hitch the ever-present awareness of disease in my personal life and our shared world today to a pointed and academic reflection on the ways we consume and re-present information about disease from premodern South Asia that’s contained in texts.
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Andrea Sinclair deposited High Times in Ancient Egypt: The Use and Abuse of Psychoactive Plant Identifications in Alternative Egyptology in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 3 months agoText to a presentation on the misrepresentation of ancient Egyptian psychoactive consumption in academic publications and public media that was given by me at the Alternative Egyptology Symposium, hosted by the Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam, 14-04-2021. There is an academic paper in preparation.
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Maciej Junkiert deposited Rozum, idea, filologia. Historia intelektualna w kontekstach literatury in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoREASON, IDEA, PHILOLOGY INTELLECTUAL HISTORY IN LITERARY CONTEXTS (WRITTEN
ON THE MARGINS OF CYPRIAN NORWID’S “MILCZENIE” (“SILENCE”))
The article examines the 19th century evolution of history of ideas and its relatedness to literary studies.
The debate whether philology, philosophy, and history are autonomous humanistic disciplines or
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Pestilence in Renaissance Platonic Medicine: From Astral Causation to Pharmacology and Therapy in the group
Science Studies and the History of Science on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoPestilential diseases formed a category of epidemic and often fatal diseases, whose outbreak, causes and treatment were challenging to explain in the Renaissance. In exploring this theme in sixteenth–century Galenic medicine, I examine the Platonic account of “occult” diseases and treatment that was proposed by the French physician Jean Ferne…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Pestilence in Renaissance Platonic Medicine: From Astral Causation to Pharmacology and Therapy in the group
Renaissance Science and Medicine on Humanities Commons 4 years, 4 months agoPestilential diseases formed a category of epidemic and often fatal diseases, whose outbreak, causes and treatment were challenging to explain in the Renaissance. In exploring this theme in sixteenth–century Galenic medicine, I examine the Platonic account of “occult” diseases and treatment that was proposed by the French physician Jean Ferne…[Read more]
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