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Knowledge and rhetoric in medical commentary : ancient Mesopotamian commentaries on a handbook of medical diagnosis (Sa-gig) / by John Z. Wee.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, Sumerian Original language: English Series: Cuneiform monographs ; v. 49/1.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (xxxix, 493 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004417533
  • 9004417532
  • 9004417540
  • 9789004417540
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Knowledge and rhetoric in medical commentaryDDC classification:
  • 610.935 23
LOC classification:
  • R135.3 .W44 2019
NLM classification:
  • WZ 51
Online resources:
Contents:
Volume 1. Knowledge and rhetoric in medical commentary -- Volume 2. Mesopotamian Commentaries on the diagnostic handbook Sa-gig.
Summary: "Knowledge and Rhetoric in Medical Commentary is intended for historians of medicine and interpretation, and explores the dynamic between scholastic rhetoric and medical knowledge in ancient commentaries on a Mesopotamian Diagnostic Handbook. In line with commentators' self-fashioning as experts of diverse disciplines, commentaries display intertextuality involving a variety of lexical, astronomical, religious, magic, and literary compositions, while employing patterns of argumentation that resist categorization within any single branch of knowledge. Commentators' choices of topics and comments, however, sought to harmonize atypical language and ideas in the Handbook with conventional ways of perceiving and describing the sick body in therapeutic recipes. Scholastic rhetoric-supposedly unfettered to any discipline-served in fact as a pretext for affirming current forms of medical knowledge. Mesopotamian Commentaries on the Diagnostic Handbook Sa-gig is intended for specialists in cuneiform studies, and includes a cuneiform edition, English translation, and notes on medical lexicography for thirty Sa-gig commentary tablets and fragments, as well as a study on technical notations recurring in these commentaries. Within the Cuneiform Monographs series, this book represents a companion volume to Knowledge and Rhetoric in Medical Commentary (Brill, 2019)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Volume 1. Knowledge and rhetoric in medical commentary -- Volume 2. Mesopotamian Commentaries on the diagnostic handbook Sa-gig.

"Knowledge and Rhetoric in Medical Commentary is intended for historians of medicine and interpretation, and explores the dynamic between scholastic rhetoric and medical knowledge in ancient commentaries on a Mesopotamian Diagnostic Handbook. In line with commentators' self-fashioning as experts of diverse disciplines, commentaries display intertextuality involving a variety of lexical, astronomical, religious, magic, and literary compositions, while employing patterns of argumentation that resist categorization within any single branch of knowledge. Commentators' choices of topics and comments, however, sought to harmonize atypical language and ideas in the Handbook with conventional ways of perceiving and describing the sick body in therapeutic recipes. Scholastic rhetoric-supposedly unfettered to any discipline-served in fact as a pretext for affirming current forms of medical knowledge. Mesopotamian Commentaries on the Diagnostic Handbook Sa-gig is intended for specialists in cuneiform studies, and includes a cuneiform edition, English translation, and notes on medical lexicography for thirty Sa-gig commentary tablets and fragments, as well as a study on technical notations recurring in these commentaries. Within the Cuneiform Monographs series, this book represents a companion volume to Knowledge and Rhetoric in Medical Commentary (Brill, 2019)"-- Provided by publisher.

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