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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
December 2023
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009247795
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Book description

Galen was notable in the ancient world for his creative intermingling of medicine and practical ethics. This book is the first authoritative analysis of Galen's psychological and ethical works alongside a large number of his technical tracts, both medical and philosophical, and offers a robust framework through which we can comprehend his role as a practical ethicist - an aspect of his intellectual profile that has been little understood until now. Sophia Xenophontos explores a wide range of literature on moralia in the Roman imperial period, as well as topics including the pathology of emotions, the social role of medicine, and character formation and social ethics, to show the sophisticated and complex ways in which moral themes and controversies from antiquity were adapted and reinvigorated by Galen. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Reviews

‘Xenophontos' book is an exciting addition to the scholarship on Galen. Her exploration of the practical ethics of antiquity's most voluminous writer—particularly his literary, rhetorical, and argumentative strategies—offers new ways of understanding Galen as a moralist. Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen will be of profound interest both to readers of Galen and to students of imperial philosophy.'

Anna Peterson - Pennsylvania State University

‘In this very welcome contribution to Galenic studies Sophia Xenophontos offers a comprehensive and engaging account of the full scope of Galen's involvement with ethical questions, not only in theory but in the lived reality of patient's cases and in the practicality of his activities as physician.'

Chiara Thumiger - Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

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Contents

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  • Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen
    pp i-ii
  • Medicine and Practical Ethics in Galen - Title page
    pp iii-iii
  • Copyright page
    pp iv-iv
  • Dedication
    pp v-v
  • Epigraph
    pp vi-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-vii
  • Acknowledgements
    pp viii-ix
  • Conventions and Abbreviations
    pp x-xvi
  • Introduction
    pp 1-18
  • Galen, the Unsuspected Moralist
  • Part I - Moral Themes and Types of Moralism in Galen
    pp 19-66
  • Chapter 1 - General Protreptic and Suggested Approaches to Life
    pp 21-32
  • Chapter 2 - Practical Ethics in Technical Accounts
    pp 33-50
  • Chapter 3 - Moral Medicine
    pp 51-66
  • Part II - Case Studies
    pp 67-235
  • Chapter 4 - Avoiding Distress
    pp 69-94
  • Chapter 5 - Exhortation to the Study of Medicine
    pp 95-123
  • Chapter 6 - Affections and Errors of the Soul
    pp 124-173
  • Chapter 7 - Recognising the Best Physician
    pp 174-193
  • Chapter 8 - Prognosis
    pp 194-235
  • Conclusion
    pp 236-245
  • Bibliography
    pp 246-272
  • Index of Passages Cited
    pp 273-288
  • General Index
    pp 289-300

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