Mental Illness in Ancient Medicine: From Celsus to Paul of Aegina

Chiara Thumiger , Peter Singer
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Mental Illness in Ancient Medicine: From Celsus to Paul of Aegina

Chiara Thumiger , Peter Singer
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“The editors succeed in every way in presenting a thought-provoking and at the same time approachable volume, which will surely appeal to a readership of both experts and enthusiasts.” - Michaela Senkova, in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.02.06
"The editors are to be congratulated for compiling such a varied collection and bringing a range of relatively unknown authors and works, particularly those from Late Antiquity, often dismissed as mere copyists and compilers, to prominence, and making it clear how diverse the understanding of mental health, mental illness, and the treatment for mental conditions was. Considering Galen’s dominance of ancient medicine it is not surprising to find more space devoted to him than any other ancient medical author. However, many other lesser known authors and works are given sufficient attention to build on pre-existing scholarship and hopefully inspire new conversations about the history of mental health and mental illness." - Jane Draycott, in: Social History of Medicine 31(4) (2018) pp. 877-900
"Mental Illness in Ancient Medicine makes an outstanding contribution to the study of mental illness in ancient medicine, especially at its intersection with philosophy. Not only does each individual chapter provide a wealth of information and argumentation, but the whole advances an important argument about the emergence and development of the concept of mental illness that has not yet been so thoroughly examined in published form. This volume deserves to become a touchstone text within the field." - Jessica Wright, in: Plekos 21 (2019)
"Insgesamt ist der Band sehr gut ediert. Die Einzelbeiträge hinterlassen den Eindruck einer rege geführten Diskussion durch zahlreiche Verweise aufeinander. Erfreulicherweise sind nur wenige Arbeiten zitiert, die zum Zeitpunkt der Publikation noch nicht erschienenen waren. (...) das Werk [ist] sehr zu empfehlen, gerade auch den an der antiken Entwicklungsgeschichte interessierten medizinischen Psycholog/innen und Psychiater/innen, die sich der Herausforderung einer wissenschaftlichen Selbstreflexion stellen können und möchten." - Lutz Alexander Graumann, in: H-Soz-Kult
  • Published date: Feb 08, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 480
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004362727
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.377952755" L x 9.251968503" H
P. N. Singer, Ph.D. (1993) Cambridge University, is a Wellcome Research Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London. He has published major translations and commentaries on Galen (OUP and CUP), and articles on Graeco-Roman philosophy and medicine, especially on the psyche.
C. Thumiger, Ph.D. (2004) KCL London, is a classicist and historian of ancient medicne. She is currently Wellcome Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, engaging with a project on the ancient disease phrenitis, has published variously on ancient medicine, history of mental disorders, and Greek tragedy as well as other areas of ancient cultural history.

Contributors are: Marke Ahonen, Sean Coughlin, Julien Devinant, Ricarda Gäbel, Christopher Gill, Ricardo Julião, George Kazantzidis, Melinda Letts, Orly Lewis, Nadine Metzger, P. N. Singer, Chiara Thumiger, and Anna Maria Urso.

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