Galen, 129-c 200 (Greek physician and philosopher)
Person
Dates
- Existence: [0129-08,0129-09]-0200~- - 0200
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Composite manuscript containing sixteen texts by/attributed to Galen, late 13th century
Item
Identifier: MS 166
Contents
Contains sixteen texts by/attributed to Galen, in two different hands.ff. 1r-15v; 271r-274v:'De morbo et accidente'ff. 15v-48r; 266v-271r: 'De Interioribus'ff. 48r-75v: 'Megategni', 11th-century Latin translation by Constantinus Africanusff. 75v-92r: 'De Creticis Diebus'ff. 92r-114v: 'De Crisibus', 12th-century translation by Gerard of Cremonaff. 115r-125v: 'De elementis secundum Hippocratem', translated by Gerard of...
Dates:
late 13th century
De Voce et anhelitu, late 13th century
Part
Identifier: MS 166/ff. 252v-253v
Contents
Ff. 252v-253v of MS 166 contains De voce et anhelitu, attributed to Galen. This is a treatise that deals with the mechanisms of the voice and breathing.The text begins on f. 252v, with the line: Dixit Galenus si nervis [sic] qui sunt inter costas accidat scissio. The treatise ends on the following folio, f. 253v: Alii dicunt quod est medius inter voluntatem et naturam. Explicit tractatus...
Dates:
late 13th century
Tegni Galieni, 12th century
Part
Identifier: MS 163/ff. 24r-71r
Contents
ff. 24-71 of MS 163 contains another text of medicine that was fundamental to the medieval curriculum, and was usually bound in the textbook-like volume the 'Articella', along with the text by Ioannitius, in ff. 1-20 of MS 163. This second text of the Articella, the Tegni is Galen's summary of the Hippocratic works on medicine.The text begins on f. 24r with the prologue to Galen's Tegni: ...
Dates:
12th century