Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis

This article provides information on the practice of pharmacology and pharmacopoeia through the study of medico-dietetic treatises which propose healing or prevention recipes against specific diseases, recipes from votive epigraphic testimonies in honor of Asclepius, and literary documents of famous...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Hamoudi Diouf, Pierre Mbid
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Έκδοση: Centre for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity 2020
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spelling oai:ojs.pasithee.library.upatras.gr:article-35322021-10-10T01:00:07Z Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis Hamoudi Diouf, Pierre Mbid Medicine, Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, Disease, Magic, Religion This article provides information on the practice of pharmacology and pharmacopoeia through the study of medico-dietetic treatises which propose healing or prevention recipes against specific diseases, recipes from votive epigraphic testimonies in honor of Asclepius, and literary documents of famous ancient botanists. The article is intended to provide technical pharmacological information concerning fruits, vegetables and substances of vegetable or animal origin, even if there is an absence of dosage. We present different kinds of foods whose healing qualities and virtues are still recognized today. In spite of the complexity of ancient medicine, it shows the important place occupied by this therapy by plants, “natural medicine”, in the Greco-Roman society where pharmacology and pharmacopoeia coexisted, where the mysterious silence of plants combined with the incantatory words of humans to bring forth all the healing virtue known to them. Centre for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity 2020-12-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/electra/article/view/3532 10.26220/ele.3532 Electra; No 5 (2020): Asclepius (Figure, Therapies, Cult); 30-60 Electra; No 5 (2020): Asclepius (Figure, Therapies, Cult); 30-60 1792-605X 1792-605X eng https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/electra/article/view/3532/3616 Copyright (c) 2020 Electra
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language English
topic Medicine, Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, Disease, Magic, Religion
Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Oresteia, Agamemnon, Clytemnestra
disbelief, iamata, epigraphic evidence, literary evidence, divine punishment, incubation
Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Iphigénie, Iphigénie en Tauride, sacrifice, protéleia, prémices
Asclepius, Justin martyr, Athenagoras, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Contra Celsum, euhemerism
Hercules; Steve Moore; comics
myth;counterfeit;origami; repetition
Agamemnon, hero, Kassandra, Amyklai, Zeus
Asclepius, testimonials, medical treatment, Aristides
Heracles’ private life; Love; Family; Man /woman; Mythic parallels
greek mythology
Agamemnon, history, rhetoric, politics
Ηρακλής; Γέλα; Ακράγας; Ρόδος; Κρήτη
Snake, ambiguity, health in antiquity, healing cult, symbolism, ancient medicine, snake imagery, manipulation
Greek mythology
spellingShingle Medicine, Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, Disease, Magic, Religion
Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Oresteia, Agamemnon, Clytemnestra
disbelief, iamata, epigraphic evidence, literary evidence, divine punishment, incubation
Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Iphigénie, Iphigénie en Tauride, sacrifice, protéleia, prémices
Asclepius, Justin martyr, Athenagoras, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Contra Celsum, euhemerism
Hercules; Steve Moore; comics
myth;counterfeit;origami; repetition
Agamemnon, hero, Kassandra, Amyklai, Zeus
Asclepius, testimonials, medical treatment, Aristides
Heracles’ private life; Love; Family; Man /woman; Mythic parallels
greek mythology
Agamemnon, history, rhetoric, politics
Ηρακλής; Γέλα; Ακράγας; Ρόδος; Κρήτη
Snake, ambiguity, health in antiquity, healing cult, symbolism, ancient medicine, snake imagery, manipulation
Greek mythology
Hamoudi Diouf, Pierre Mbid
Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
topic_facet Medicine, Plants, Vegetables, Fruits, Disease, Magic, Religion
Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Oresteia, Agamemnon, Clytemnestra
disbelief, iamata, epigraphic evidence, literary evidence, divine punishment, incubation
Greek mythology
Greek mythology
Iphigénie, Iphigénie en Tauride, sacrifice, protéleia, prémices
Asclepius, Justin martyr, Athenagoras, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Contra Celsum, euhemerism
Hercules; Steve Moore; comics
myth;counterfeit;origami; repetition
Agamemnon, hero, Kassandra, Amyklai, Zeus
Asclepius, testimonials, medical treatment, Aristides
Heracles’ private life; Love; Family; Man /woman; Mythic parallels
greek mythology
Agamemnon, history, rhetoric, politics
Ηρακλής; Γέλα; Ακράγας; Ρόδος; Κρήτη
Snake, ambiguity, health in antiquity, healing cult, symbolism, ancient medicine, snake imagery, manipulation
Greek mythology
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author Hamoudi Diouf, Pierre Mbid
author_facet Hamoudi Diouf, Pierre Mbid
author_sort Hamoudi Diouf, Pierre Mbid
title Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
title_short Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
title_full Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
title_fullStr Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacologie et Pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
title_sort pharmacologie et pharmacopée dans le monde gréco-romain: étude de quelques substances et végétaux choisis
description This article provides information on the practice of pharmacology and pharmacopoeia through the study of medico-dietetic treatises which propose healing or prevention recipes against specific diseases, recipes from votive epigraphic testimonies in honor of Asclepius, and literary documents of famous ancient botanists. The article is intended to provide technical pharmacological information concerning fruits, vegetables and substances of vegetable or animal origin, even if there is an absence of dosage. We present different kinds of foods whose healing qualities and virtues are still recognized today. In spite of the complexity of ancient medicine, it shows the important place occupied by this therapy by plants, “natural medicine”, in the Greco-Roman society where pharmacology and pharmacopoeia coexisted, where the mysterious silence of plants combined with the incantatory words of humans to bring forth all the healing virtue known to them.
publisher Centre for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity
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