Highlights the importance of translation for the global exchange of medical theories, practices, and materials in the premodern period.This volume of Osiris turns the analytical lens of translation onto medical knowledge and practices across the premodern world. Understandings of the human body, and of diseases and their cures, were influenced by a range of religious, cultural, environmental, and intellectual factors. As a result, complex systems of translation emerged as people crossed linguistic and territorial boundaries to share not only theories and concepts, but also materials, such as drugs, amulets, and surgical tools. The studies here reveal how instances of translation helped to shape and, in some cases, reimagine these ideas and objects to fit within local frameworks of medical belief.Translating Medicine across Premodern Worlds features case studies located in geographically and temporally diverse contexts, including ninth-century Baghdad, sixteenth-century Seville, seventeenth-century Cartagena, and nineteenth-century Bengal. Throughout, the contributors explore common themes and divergent experiences associated with a variety of historical endeavors to translate knowledge about health and the body across languages, practices, and media. By deconstructing traditional narratives and de-emphasizing well-worn dichotomies, this volume ultimately offers a fresh and innovative approach to histories of knowledge.
Tara Alberts & Sietske Fransen
Osiris, Volume 37 [EPUB ebook]
Translating Medicine across Premodern Worlds
Osiris, Volume 37 [EPUB ebook]
Translating Medicine across Premodern Worlds
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9780226825120 ● 编辑 Tara Alberts & Sietske Fransen ● 出版者 University of Chicago Press Journals ● 发布时间 2021 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8445212 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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