CRC 980/1: The Transfer of Medical Episteme in the ‘Encyclopaedic’ Compilations of Late Antiquity (SP A03)

Facts

Run time
07/2012  – 07/2020
DFG subject areas

Greek and Latin Philology

History of Science

Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics

Individual Linguistics, Historical Linguistics

Sponsors

DFG Collaborative Research Centre DFG Collaborative Research Centre

Description

The project examines the textual structures of late antique medical encyclopaedias and the different forms of discourse and strategies of epitomisation they employ. By analysing the textual practices of Oribasius of Pergamon, Aetius of Amida and Paul of Aegina and comparing them with earlier medical collections, such as those of Celsus and Caelius Aurelianus, the project investigates the increasing focus of these encyclopaedias on practical usefulness as well as their integration into the oikonomies of knowledge and power within the Eastern Mediterranean.

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Project manager

07/2020  - 06/2024

Person

Prof. Dr. Philip van der Eijk

  • Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Fakult?t
  • Institut für Klassische Philologie