In a passage of the Commentary on Hippocrates Epidemics VI by John of Alexandria - an emblematical witness of Alexandrian Galenism - we can find traces of the popularity of astrological medicine in the commentator's times. John of Alexandria tries to counter it using - improperly - Galen's aggressive judgment on the Methodic physician Thessalus of Tralles.
Un passo di giovanni Alessandrino su Tessalo (In Hipp. Epid. VI fr. 42, p. 104 Duffy = p. 148 Pritchet)
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2017-01-01
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In a passage of the Commentary on Hippocrates Epidemics VI by John of Alexandria - an emblematical witness of Alexandrian Galenism - we can find traces of the popularity of astrological medicine in the commentator's times. John of Alexandria tries to counter it using - improperly - Galen's aggressive judgment on the Methodic physician Thessalus of Tralles.File in questo prodotto:
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