A Literary History of Medicine
The ʿUyūn al-anbāʾ fī ṭabaqāt al-aṭibbāʾ of Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿah. Volume 1: Essays
Contributor(s)
Gelder, Geert Jan (editor)
Savage-Smith, Emilie (editor)
Swain, Simon (editor)
Collection
WellcomeLanguage
Arabic; EnglishAbstract
A Literary History of Medicine by the Syrian physician Ibn Abī Uṣaybiʿah (d. 1270) is the earliest comprehensive history of medicine. It contains biographies of over 432 physicians, ranging from the ancient Greeks to the author’s contemporaries, describing their training and practice, often as court physicians, and listing their medical works; all this interlaced with poems and anecdotes. These volumes present the first complete and annotated translation along with a new edition of the Arabic text showing the stages in which the author composed the work. Introductory essays provide important background. The reader will find on these pages an Islamic society that worked closely with Christians and Jews, deeply committed to advancing knowledge and applying it to health and wellbeing.
Keywords
Greco-Roman; ancient healthcare; medieval healthcare; Arabic literature; Arabic poetry; medieval history; medieval society; ʿUyūn; IslamDOI
10.1163/9789004545564ISBN
9789004545564, 9789004410558, 9789004696556, 9789004545564Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Classification
Middle Eastern history
History of science