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BYZANTINE OCCASIONS AND POST-BYZANTINE RECUPERATING TEXTS

Sayers JG. , Interim Associate Dean, Texas A&M University, USA

Abstract

Later iatrosophia texts beginning from the hours of the Footstool Domain, consequently from post-Byzantine occasions, were for the most part written in Greek Standard cloisters. I will talk about three texts that epitomize the above sorts of iatrosophia. One, attributed to the priest Meletios, is the kind of reference text of later Byzantium which showed up in clinics and was counseled by doctors and mending experts working there. A Cretan iatrosophion encapsulates the mending manual that functional healers of the post-Byzantium utilized. The plans of the priest Gimnasios which were recorded by Greek writers of the show a botanist whose information on a huge number of plants permitted him to recuperate individuals who had no admittance to proficient consideration.

Keywords

Byzantine - and post - Byzantine, Recuperating texts, Iatrosophion, priest Gimnasios

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Sayers JG. (2021). BYZANTINE OCCASIONS AND POST-BYZANTINE RECUPERATING TEXTS. International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health Research, 2(10), 1–4. Retrieved from https://ijmsphr.com/index.php/ijmsphr/article/view/15