Galen: Works on Human Nature
Mixtures is of central importance for Galen's views on the human body. It presents his influential typology of the human organism according to nine mixtures (or 'temperaments') of hot, cold, dry and wet. It also develops Galen's ideal of the 'well-tempered' person, whose perfect balance ensures excellent performance both physically and psychologically. Mixtures teaches the aspiring doctor how to assess the patient's mixture by training one's sense of touch and by a sophisticated use of diagnostic indicators. It presents a therapeutic regime based on the interaction between foods, drinks, drugs and the body's mixture. Mixtures is a work of natural philosophy as well as medicine. It acknowledges Aristotle's profound influence whilst engaging with Hippocratic ideas on health and nutrition, and with Stoic, Pneumatist and Peripatetic physics. It appears here in a new translation, with generous annotation, introduction and glossaries elucidating the argument and setting the work in its intellectual context.
- This book is a new translation and interpretation of one of the most important and influential works of Galen
- Provides generous introductory and elucidatory material to understand the work
- Provides detailed indices and glossaries
Product details
February 2019Hardback
9781107023147
286 pages
235 × 160 × 19 mm
0.54kg
2 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Mixtures: Book One
- Book Two
- Book Three
- List of textual departures from Helmreich's edition
- List of titles and abbreviations of Galen's works.