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- Title
Krakowskie XVI-wieczne edycje Regimen Sanitatis Medicorum Parisiensium Franciszka Mymera.
- Authors
RZEPIELA, AGNIESZKA
- Abstract
The paper discusses one of medical treatises, entitled Regimen Sanitatis Medicorum Parisiensium pro tuenda sanitate . . . , representing a kind of popular m edieval medico- pharmaceutical compendiums, containing some hygienic advices as well, called regimina sanitatis. The tradition of these treatises was connected with Hippocrates and Galen medicine, having a form of medical didactic literature under the influence of Arabic and scholastic theory of medicine. One of most well-known treatises was Regimen Sanitatis Salernitanum (12th century), an example for latter authors, among others for an author Regimen Sanitatis Medicorum Parisiensium. Three editions of the treatise have been prepared in Kraków during 16th century by famous translator, poet and editor Franciscus Mymerus. In the article two of them have been compared: from 1543 and 1575.
- Subjects
HISTORY of medical literature; MEDICAL care; HYGIENE; EDITIONS; EDITORS; MEDICAL editing; POLISH history -- 16th century; HISTORY
- Publication
Archives of the History & Philosophy of Medicine / Archiwum Historii i Filozofii Medycyny, 2014, Vol 77, p24
- ISSN
0860-1844
- Publication type
Article