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Exhibiting 162 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1841 CEDes Asclepiades von Bithynien Gesundheitsvorschriften, nach den vorhandenen Handschriften zum ersten Male vollständig bearbeitet und erläutert. Von Robert Ritter von Welz.
1902 CEDes Pedanios Dioskurides aus Anazarbos Arzneimittellehre in fünf Büchern. Übersetzt und mit Erklärungen Versehen.
1564 CEDictionarium medicum.
1886 CEDie Bevölkerung der griechisch-römischen Welt.
1905 CE​–1908 CEDie Handschriften der antiken Aerzte. I. Teil: Hippokrates und Galenos. II. Teil: Die übrigen grieschischen Ärzte aßer Hippokates und Galenos. Bericht über den Stand des interakademischen Corpus medicorum antiquorum und Erster Nachtrag zu den in den Abhandlungen 1905 und 1906 veröffentlichten Katalogen. . . .
1881 CEDie öffentliche Hygiene im alten Rom.
1997 CEDieting for an emperor: A translation of books 1 and 4 of Oribasius' Medical Compilations with an introduction and commentary by Mark Grant.
1985 CEDioscorides on pharmacy and medicine.
2000 CEDioscorides: De Materia Medica, being an herbal with many other medicinal materials, written in Greek in the first century of the common era. A new indexed version in Modern English by Tess Anne Osbaldeston and Robert P. A Wood.
1988 CEDoctors and diseases in the Roman Empire.
1487 CEFrontinus: De aquaeductibus. Edited by Pomponius Laetus and Johannes Sulpitius Verulanus.
2008 CEGalen and the rhetoric of healing.
2009 CEGalen and the world of knowledge. Edited by Christopher Gill, Tim Whitmarsh and John Wilkins.
1998 CEGalen on antecedent causes. Introduction, text, translation and commentary by R. J. Hankinson.
1986 CEGalen on bloodletting: A study of the origins, development and validity of his opinions, with a translation of the three works
1977 CEGalen on language and ambiguity. An English transltion of Galen's De captionibus (On fallacies), with introduction, text and commentary by R. B. Edlow.
1944 CEGalen on medical experience. First edition of the Arabic version with English translation and notes, by R. Walzer.
1997 CEGalen on pharmacology: Philosophy, history and medicine. Proceedings of the Vth International Galen Colloquium, Lille, 16-18 March 1995. Edited by Armelle Debru.
1984 CEGalen on respiration and the arteries. An edition with English translation and commentary of De usu respirationis, An in arteriis natura sanguis contineatur, De usu pulsuum, and De causis respirationis, by David J. Furley and J. S. Wilkie.
1970 CEGalen on sense perception: His doctrines, observations and experiments on vision, hearing, smell, touch and pain, and their historical sources.
1976 CEGalen on the affected parts. Translated by Rudolph E. Siegel.
2003 CEGalen on the brain: Anatomical knowledge and physiological speculation in the second century AD.
1991 CEGalen on the therapeutic method. Books I and II. Translated with an introduction and commentary by R. J. Hankinson.
1968 CEGalen on the usefulness of the parts of the body. De usu partium. Translated from the Greek with an introduction and commentary by Margaret Tallmadge May. 2 vols.
2011 CEGalen, De diebus decretoriis, from Greek into Arabic. A critical edition, with translation and commentary of Hunayn ibn Ishāq, Kitāb ayyām al-buhrān, by Glen M. Cooper.
2020 CEGalen: A thinking doctor in Imperial Rome
1513 CEGalen: De affectorum locorum notitia libri vi.
1514 CEGalen: De differentiis morborum libri ii…
1937 CEGalen: De propriorum animi cuiuslibet affectuum dignotione et curatione. De animi cuius libet peccatorum dignotione et curatione ed. W. De Boer. Corpus Medicorum Graecorum V, 4, 1, 1, pp. 1-68.
2018 CEGALEN: Hygiene. Books 1-4, Books 5-6. Thrasybulus on exercise with a small ball. Edited and translated by Ian Johnston. 2 vols.
2011 CEGalen: Method of medicine. Books 1-4, Books 5-9, Books 10-14. Edited and translated by Ian Johnston and G. H. R. Horsley. 3 vols.
2006 CEGalen: On diseases and symptoms. Edited and translated by Ian Johnston.
2012 CEGalen: On problematical movements. Edited with introduction and commentary by Vivian Nutton, with an edition of the Arabic version by Gerrit Bos.
1979 CEGalen: On prognosis: Text, translation, commentary by Vivian Nutton. CMG V.8.1.
2011 CEGalen: On the anomalous dyskrasia (De inaequali intemperie). Editio maior. Edition, translation and commentary by Elsa Garcia Novo.
2016 CEGalen: On the constitution of the art of medicine. The art of medicine. A method of medicine to Glaucon. Edited and translated by Ian Johnston.
1981 CE​–1984 CEGalen: On the doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato. Edition, translation and commentary by Phillip DeLacy. 3 vols.
1999 CEGalen. On my own opinions. Galeni De propriis placitis. Edition, introduction and translation by Vivian Nutton. CMG 5.3.2.
1964 CEGalen's Institutio logica. English translation, introduction and commentary by John Spangler Kieffer.
2013 CEGalen's psychological writings: Avoiding distress, Character traits, The diagnosis and treatment of the affections and errors peculiar to each person's soul, The capacites of the soul depend upon the mixtures of the body. Edited by P. N. Singer. Translated with introductions and notes by Vivian Nutton, Daniel Davies and P. N. Singer.
1968 CEGalen's system of physiology and medicine. An analysis of his doctrines and observations on blood flow, respiration, humors and internal diseases.
1517 CEGaleni de sanitate tuenda libri sex.
1904 CEGaleni De temperamentis libri III recensuit Georgius Helmreich.
1519 CEGaleni methodus medendi, vel de morbis curandis.
1490 CEGaleni Opera. Edited by Diomedes Bonardus. Translated from the Greek by Nicolaus de Regio, Marcus Toletanus, Petrus de Abano, Accursius Pistoriensis, Guilelmus de Moerbeka, Burgundio of Pisa, Gerardus Cremonensis and Constantinus Africanus. With poem to the author of Johannes Pyrrhus Pincius. 2 vols.
1529 CEGaleni Pergameni libri anatomici, quorum indicem versa patina indicabit. Edited by Giacomo Berengario da Carpi.
1973 CEGalenism: Rise and decline of a medical philosophy.
2017 CEGALENO: Catalogo delle Traduzioni Latine.
1921 CEGreek medicine in Rome.
c. 1481 CE​–c. 1482 CEHerbarium Apulei.