Scientific traditions in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East : joint proceedings of the 1st and 2nd Scientific Papyri from Ancient Egypt international conferences, May 2018, Copenhagen, and September 2019, New York
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Schiødt, Sofie 1991-
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Jacob, Amber 1982- , [HerausgeberIn] Ryholt, Kim 1970- , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
New York :
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World ; New York University Press :
2023
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Umfang/Format: |
viii, 450 ppages : illustrationen,portaits (partially color), 28,7 cm |
Schriftenreihe: |
ISAW monographs
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Inhaltsverzeichnis |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction /
- S. Schiødt, A. Jacob, and K. Ryholt.
- Medicine and Magic.
- A Medical Interpretation of Egyptian Magical Texts /
- F. Hoffmann
- Contending with Swellings in Ancient Egypt: Notions of Skin Disease and Disease Causation in Papyrus Louvre-Carlsberg /
- S. Schiødt
- Skin Deep: Cutaneous Treatment and Taboo in Graeco-Roman Egypt /
- A. Jacob
- A Miscellany of Mainly Medical Content: P.Brooklyn 47.218.47 /
- J. F. Quack
- Fifty Shades of gyl: Deciphering the "Other" in Demotic Scientiic Tradition /
- R. Kade
- Medical Literary and Documentary Culture in the Graeco-Roman Fayum /
- N. Reggiani
- The Movement of Fluids in Hippocratic Places in Man and the Egyptian Vessel System /
- An Overview on Eye Diseases in Coptic Medical Prescriptions /
- A. Grons
- Signs of Sickness and Health in Ancient Mesopotamia: Some Notes on Comparing Terrestrial Omens and Medical Texts /
- F. Minen.
- Astronomy, Astrology, and Other Forms of Divination.
- The Study of Astronomical Papyri from Neugebauer to Today /
- A. Jones
- Sothis Divination in Ancient Egypt /
- K. Ryholt
- An Unpublished Astrological Manual from the Tebtunis Temple Library: A Preliminary Report /
- I. Adsbøl Christensen
- To Agree or Not to Agree? One Astrological Problem in the Women’s Astrological Manuals (PSI inv. D35 + P.Carlsberg 684 and P.Carlsberg 100) /
- L. Zhang
- Sex and Gender Balance in Oneirocritic Science: If Ancient Egyptian Women Could nk, then Men Were Allowed to Have Erotic Dreams, Too (With the Edition of P.Saqqara EES H5-DP 351 recto) /
- L. Prada.