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Historical Bibliography Updated: April 22, 2018

Aesclapiadis Bithyni fragmenta. Digessit et curavit Christianus Gottlieb Gumpert. Praefatus est Christian. Gothfridus Gruner.

Publication Details

Weimar: Sumptibus novi Bibliopolii vulgo Industriie-Comptoir dicti, 1794 CE.

After the fall of Corinth (146 BCE), Greek physicians migrated to Rome. There, before the advent of Asclepiades, Greek physicians were despised and distrusted. Asclepiades may be said to have established Greek medicine in Rome on a respectable footing. His remedies included change of diet, bathing, and exercise. Gumpert preserved what is left of his writings in the above Greek edition. Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.

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Entry Number#19
Permanent Linkhttps://hom-sveltekit.fly.dev/entry/4656
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLfragmenta-digessit-et-curavit

Geographic Context

Publication place: Weimar

Mentioned in annotation: Rome