< >Over the last 20 years, many scholars have discu sed the complex value of this exceptional testimony: the ancient manuscript (a Greek papyrus from Egypt, dated 1st cent. A.D.) of an autograph text ‑ an unfinished draft which allows a close insight into the making of medical writing. A large historical section on‘ancient’ medicine, which explores the causes of diseases and is based on the Aristotelian tradition, and a passionate debate about some central physiological issues of Hellenistic medicine are the core of this text, which also offers quotations of many medical and philosophical authorities. Thanks to a new reading, the text has been emendated in many points and is now available to classicists and historians of medicine and philosophy. br />
Daniela Manetti , University of Florence, Italy. |