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1985, ISBN: 9789004125223
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Paperback / softback. New. Having reached an advanced age and living in full retirement, Peter Ellinger has written his Memoirs. His odyssey commences with his birth in Vienna in 1933, t… Meer...
Paperback / softback. New. Having reached an advanced age and living in full retirement, Peter Ellinger has written his Memoirs. His odyssey commences with his birth in Vienna in 1933, the very year in which Adolf Hitler was democratically voted into power in Germany.Part I of the tome covers Peter's escape from Austria, his years as a refugee in Italy and in France and his primary, secondary and tertiary education in Israel. He describes the pull of the Austrian idols of his home and of the Zionist outlook of the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine. He also talks about his growing up and about his attaining religious insights.Notably, when he arrived in Palestine, the country was still governed by Britain under a mandate. He witnessed the foundation of Israel and the struggle of the newly born country during its early years. For a short period, he practiced law in Tel Aviv. He discusses some of the cases handled by him and, turning to the political scene, gives a detailed account of Nasser's rise to power and the Suez Crisis. He also discusses his embarkation on Bible Critique, which has remained one of his hobbies.Part II covers Peter's years as a postgraduate student in Oxford, his move into academia and his first spell in Singapore. It deals with Singapore's development from a Crown colony into a sovereign city-state and describes its initial incorporation into the Federation of Malaysia. During this period, Peter wedded Patricia Goh, a Chinese-educated girl. Their marriage lasted for 43 years, until Patricia's death in Singapore from leukemia.Part III deals with Peter's life as a mendicant professor and with his position as teacher of law in Wellington (New Zealand), Monash (Melbourne) and his return to Singapore. During a period spent in Hamburg, he envisaged the fall of the Brandenburg Wall and the unification of the DDR with Western Germany. On the personal side, it covers his antiques collection hobby.Part IV covers Peter's second spell in Singapore, including his employment by the National University of Singapore and his experience in legal practice. Shortly after Patricia's demise, he went into full retirement. His years as retiree are discussed in the last part of the book. Having covered the past, his eyes focus on the future.Peter realises that his odyssey is not exclusive. Other of his contemporaries â with a Holocaust background â experienced their own winding journey through life. He resolved to recount his experience because in one sense it was unique: he witnessed the foundation of two states: the unification of the two German states and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Further, he adapted to environments initially alien to him.The reader will assess whether these Memoirs are worth telling.Related Link(s), 6, Meissen, Bey Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Erbstein, 1796. 8vo. 176 p. Contemporary boards 18 cm (Ref: VD18 11454512; Hoffmann 1,443; not in Graesse or Ebert) (Details: Schoolbook, with an introduction of 34 p. At the end an index verborum of 54 p. Greek text on the upper half of the page, German notes on the lower half) (Condition: Cover worn at the extremities. Paper slightly yellowing. Two ownership inscriptions on the front endpapers) (Note: The dialogue Cebetis tabula dates from the first century A.D., it was attributed to the philosopher Cebes, a student of the Athenian Socrates. In it an ancient temple painting, which caught the attention of two visitors, is explained by an old man. It is an allegorical picture on which the dangers and temptations of human life are symbolically represented. It shows that happiness can only be reached by a proper education and a virtuous life. This once popular ethical work is now almost forgotten. But in the 16th, 17th and 18th century it was widely read, especially by clerics and schoolboys. This edition of Büchling is meant for beginners, is told in the introduction. Experience in Privatuntericht and in the classroom has learned Büchling the usefulness of this text. § The German schoolmaster Johann David Büchling, 1762-1811, was born in Halle. He produced school editions of a great number of Roman and Greek school authors, e.g. Sallustius, Aesopus, Palaephatus, Cicero, Anacreon, Theophrastus, and Nepos) (Provenance: On the front pastedown 'Bibl. Scholae Cathedr. Gustrov acc. 1812'. Güstrow is a small city in Mecklenburg Vorpommern. The Cathedral School (Domschule) had a large library which was dispersed after WW II. The building, from 1575, still exists. On the flyleaf, difficult to read: 'Wilhelm .... Ludewig (?) Land, Grübenhagen den 26ten Märtz, 1797') (Collation: A-L8) (Photographs on request), 0, Brepols 2020. Paperback, xx + 339 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:25 b/w, 8 col., 1 tables b/w., 2 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589138. Summary Perhaps no other Palestine / Holy Land explorer has received as much attention as Edward Robinson, the American philologist, theologian, and historical geographer responsible for laying the foundations for the modern historic-geographical study of the Holy Land. Surprisingly, to date, almost no one has delved into Robinson's archive to illuminate his Holy Land expeditions, the writing of his monumental Biblical Researches, and the compilation of his fine maps. Similarly, no one has conducted a detailed study of the archive of Eli Smith, American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions Beirut missionary and Robinson's travel companion, for the same purposes. Fluent in Arabic and highly familiar with the region and its inhabitants, Smith's contribution to the expedition and to the Biblical Researches was considerable as his archive reveals. Investigating documents in both Robinson's and Smith's archives, the author of the present book became quickly convinced that much of the accepted narrative concerning Robinson's Holy Land studies should be re-evaluated and, consequently, rewritten. Several issues, for lack of relevant sources, have not yet been addressed by scholars. The story of Robinson and Smith's expedition and writing of the Biblical Researches that emerges from their extensive correspondence underscores the difficulties they overcame, and the accuracy and magnitude of their scholarship in an age bereft of modern technology. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Edward Robinson 1794-1863: A Short Biography 1. Introduction: The Archives of Edward Robinson and Eli Smith The introduction reviews the vast and different collections of archival materials consulted for this study. 2. The 1838 Expedition to the Holy Land: Origins and Preparations 2.1 Documenting the decision to embark and expedition preparations Robinson's decision-making process, beginning with his pivotal 1832 meeting with Smith in Andover, MA, until embarking on the expedition in Spring 1838. 2.2 Robinson's German period: Seeds of the Holy Land expedition Robinson's desire to embark on a scholarly expedition to the Holy Land was influenced by the example of leading German scholars he met while studying in Halle and Berlin from 1826 to 1830. 2.3 Developing a historical-geographic approach to the Scriptures. 'The father of Holy Land studies' developed a unique and innovative method for scholarly investigation of the land of the Scriptures. 2.4 Organizational and technical matters 3. The 1838 Expedition: Itinerary and Development 3.1 Financing the expedition 3.2 Robinson and Smith's descriptions and comments of events en route Based upon archival material, the story of their everyday life, contact with locals and dignitaries. 4. In Berlin and Halle: Writing the Biblical Researches 4.1 The post-expedition journey: Robinson and Smith to Germany Robinson's and Smith's travel decisions and their impact upon their subsequent research and the dramatic tale of Robinson's recovery and his wife Talvj's involvement. 4.2 Return to NY or stay in Berlin? Robinson and his UTS superiors Robinson initially planned to return to New York and begin teaching at UTS in Autumn 1838, but he actually returned only two years later. 4.3 The Biblical Researches: Planning, writing, and distribution 4.3.1 The preface: Explaining the underlying scientific approach 4.3.2 Origin of the manuscript: From inception to format 4.3.3 The writing begins in earnest 4.3.4 Attention to detail: Arabic place names and orthography 4.3.5 Publishing the manuscript The Biblical Researches, three volumes comprising more than 600 pages each, was published almost simultaneously in London and in Boston in English, and in Halle in German. 4.3.6 Biblical Researches 1841 - distribution 4.4 Robinson's secondary sources Robinson's amazing use of diverse sources to construct his arguments and the historical-geographic picture of the land and its sites. 5. Co-travelers and Companions 5.1 Eli Smith, the underacknowledged partner ABCFM missionary Eli Smith, responsible for construction of the Beirut Arabic printing press and the Arabic translation of the Bible, was Robinson's student and companion on the expedition. 5.1.1 Eli Smith and the German Orientalists Smith's contacts with some of the leading German Orientalists developed and strengthened during his nine months in Leipzig after the expedition. 5.2 Therese Albertine Luise von Jakob-Robinson, 'Mediator of the Balkan Slavs', and Holy Land Studies Talvj, Robinson's second wife whom he married in Halle in 1828, had, until his death, a crucial role not only in his personal and social, but in his academic life as well. 5.3 James Adger, the anonymous fellow traveler Although he accompanied Robinson and Smith for almost the entire expedition, James Adger of Charleston, SC, is barely mentioned in publications. 6. Epilogue: Whose Arch is It? Robinson and Smith's epoch-making publication, the Biblical Researches, has been the source of many scientific debates. Perhaps the most vigorous debate concerns attributing the discovery of 'Robinson's Arch' to its namesake. This chapter explores traveler Reverend Stephan Olin's contention that it should not have been named for Robinson since others discovered it earlier, Robinson claimed that he was the first to connect the arch to the bridge reported by Flavius. 7. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Archives Abbreviations for periodicals Short titles bibliography Indexes Names Places, Organizations and Events, Brepols 2020, 0, Princeton. 2004. Princeton University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0691115958. Translated from the German & Edited by Gregory Moore. 468 pages. hardcover. keywords: Europe Germany Literature Translated Philosophy Literary Criticism World Literature. DESCRIPTION - A seminal figure in the philosophy of history, culture, and language, Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) also produced some of the most important and original works in the history of aesthetic theory. A student of Kant, he spent much of his life striving to reconcile the opposing poles of Enlightenment thought represented by his early mentors. His ideas influenced Hegel, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, Dilthey, J. S. Mill, and Goethe. This book presents most of Herder's important writings on aesthetics, including the main sections of one of his major untranslated works, Kritische Wlder (Critical Forests). These notes, essays, and treatises, the majority of which appear here in English for the first time, show this idiosyncratic thinker both deeply rooted in the controversies of his day and pointing the way to future developments in aesthetics. Chosen to reflect the extent and diversity of Herder's concerns, the texts cover such topics as the psychology and physiology of aesthetic perception, the classification of the arts, taste, Shakespeare, the classical tradition, and the relationship between art and morality. Few thinkers have reflected so sensitively and productively on the cultural, historical, anthropological, ethical, and theological dimensions of art and the creative process. With this book, the importance of aesthetics to the evolution and texture of Herder's own thought, as well as his profound contribution to that discipline, comes fully into view. Johann Gottfried von Herder (August 25, 1744 in Mohrungen, East Prussia - December 18, 1803 in Weimar) was a German philosopher, poet, and literary critic. He is associated with the periods of Enlightenment, Storm and Stress, and Weimar Classicism. While Prussia was climbing to power in the later half of the 18th century, new thoughts were sweeping in from her eastern domains. Born in Mohrungen (Polish: Morag) in East Prussia, Herder grew up in a poor household, educating himself from his father's Bible and songbook. In 1762, an introspective youth of seventeen, he enrolled at the local University of Knigsberg, where he became a student of Johann Georg Hamann, a patriotic Francophobe and intensely subjective thinker who championed the emotions against reason. His choice of Hamann over such luminaries as Immanuel Kant was significant, as this odd figure, a needy hypochondriac, delved back into the German mysticism of Jacob Bohme and others, pronouncing obscure and oracular dicta that brought him fame as the Magus of the North'. Hamann's disjointed effusions generally carried subtitles such as Hierophantic Letters or A Rhapsody in Cabbalistic Prose. Hamann's influence led Herder to confess to his wife later in life that I have too little reason and too much idiosyncrasy', yet Herder can justly claim to have founded a new school of German political thought. Although himself an unsociable person, Herder influenced his contemporaries greatly. One friend wrote to him in 1785, hailing his works as inspired by God.' A varied field of theorists were later to find inspiration in Herder's tantalisingly incomplete ideas. In 1764, now a clergyman, Herder went to Riga to teach. It was during this period that he produced his first major works, which were literary criticism. In 1769 Herder traveled to the French port of Nantes and continued on to Paris. This resulted in both an account of his travels as well as a shift of his own self-conception as an author. By 1770 he went to Strassburg (Strasbourg), where he met the young Goethe. This event proved to be a key juncture in the history of German literature, as Goethe was inspired by Herder's literary criticism to develop his own style. This can be seen as the beginning of the Sturm und Drang' movement. In 1771 Herder took a position as head pastor and court preacher at Bckeburg under Count Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe. By the mid-1770s, Goethe was a well-known author, and used his influence at the court of Weimar to secure Herder a position as General Superintendent. Herder moved there in 1776, where his outlook shifted again towards classicism. Towards the end of his career, Herder endorsed the French Revolution, which earned him the enmity of many of his colleagues. At the same time, he and Goethe experienced a personal split. Herder died in 1803 in Weimar. GREGORY MOORE is lecturer in German at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of NIETZSCHE, BIOLOGY AND METAPHOR. inventory #36025, 0, Hardback. New. Having reached an advanced age and living in full retirement, Peter Ellinger has written his Memoirs. His odyssey commences with his birth in Vienna in 1933, the very year in which Adolf Hitler was democratically voted into power in Germany.Part I of the tome covers Peter's escape from Austria, his years as a refugee in Italy and in France and his primary, secondary and tertiary education in Israel. He describes the pull of the Austrian idols of his home and of the Zionist outlook of the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine. He also talks about his growing up and about his attaining religious insights.Notably, when he arrived in Palestine, the country was still governed by Britain under a mandate. He witnessed the foundation of Israel and the struggle of the newly born country during its early years. For a short period, he practiced law in Tel Aviv. He discusses some of the cases handled by him and, turning to the political scene, gives a detailed account of Nasser's rise to power and the Suez Crisis. He also discusses his embarkation on Bible Critique, which has remained one of his hobbies.Part II covers Peter's years as a postgraduate student in Oxford, his move into academia and his first spell in Singapore. It deals with Singapore's development from a Crown colony into a sovereign city-state and describes its initial incorporation into the Federation of Malaysia. During this period, Peter wedded Patricia Goh, a Chinese-educated girl. Their marriage lasted for 43 years, until Patricia's death in Singapore from leukemia.Part III deals with Peter's life as a mendicant professor and with his position as teacher of law in Wellington (New Zealand), Monash (Melbourne) and his return to Singapore. During a period spent in Hamburg, he envisaged the fall of the Brandenburg Wall and the unification of the DDR with Western Germany. On the personal side, it covers his antiques collection hobby.Part IV covers Peter's second spell in Singapore, including his employment by the National University of Singapore and his experience in legal practice. Shortly after Patricia's demise, he went into full retirement. His years as retiree are discussed in the last part of the book. Having covered the past, his eyes focus on the future.Peter realises that his odyssey is not exclusive. Other of his contemporaries â with a Holocaust background â experienced their own winding journey through life. He resolved to recount his experience because in one sense it was unique: he witnessed the foundation of two states: the unification of the two German states and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Further, he adapted to environments initially alien to him.The reader will assess whether these Memoirs are worth telling.Related Link(s), 6, Leiden: Brill, 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue dhistoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terziolu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'A½vre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'½uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Judasme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling. (OCLC) Volume 24 in the Brill series "Etudes sur la Judaisme Medieval." (EJM)., Brill, 2003, 5<
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Mélanges d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque. Études Choisies de la Revue d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque (1948-1985) - gebonden uitgave, pocketboek
1985, ISBN: 9789004125223
Leiden: Brill, 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume con… Meer...
Leiden: Brill, 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue dhistoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terziolu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'A½vre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'½uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Judasme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling. (OCLC) Volume 24 in the Brill series "Etudes sur la Judaisme Medieval." (EJM)., Brill, 2003, 5<
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Mélanges d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque. Études Choisies de la Revue d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque (1948-1985) - eerste uitgave
2003, ISBN: 9004125221
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[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 41.21], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names.… Meer...
[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 41.21], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terzio?lu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'Avre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Juda?sme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean, Books<
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[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.57], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names.… Meer...
[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.57], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terzio?lu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'Avre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Juda?sme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean, Books<
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[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.23], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names.… Meer...
[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.23], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terzio?lu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'Avre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. 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Paperback / softback. New. Having reached an advanced age and living in full retirement, Peter Ellinger has written his Memoirs. His odyssey commences with his birth in Vienna in 1933, the very year in which Adolf Hitler was democratically voted into power in Germany.Part I of the tome covers Peter's escape from Austria, his years as a refugee in Italy and in France and his primary, secondary and tertiary education in Israel. He describes the pull of the Austrian idols of his home and of the Zionist outlook of the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine. He also talks about his growing up and about his attaining religious insights.Notably, when he arrived in Palestine, the country was still governed by Britain under a mandate. He witnessed the foundation of Israel and the struggle of the newly born country during its early years. For a short period, he practiced law in Tel Aviv. He discusses some of the cases handled by him and, turning to the political scene, gives a detailed account of Nasser's rise to power and the Suez Crisis. He also discusses his embarkation on Bible Critique, which has remained one of his hobbies.Part II covers Peter's years as a postgraduate student in Oxford, his move into academia and his first spell in Singapore. It deals with Singapore's development from a Crown colony into a sovereign city-state and describes its initial incorporation into the Federation of Malaysia. During this period, Peter wedded Patricia Goh, a Chinese-educated girl. Their marriage lasted for 43 years, until Patricia's death in Singapore from leukemia.Part III deals with Peter's life as a mendicant professor and with his position as teacher of law in Wellington (New Zealand), Monash (Melbourne) and his return to Singapore. During a period spent in Hamburg, he envisaged the fall of the Brandenburg Wall and the unification of the DDR with Western Germany. On the personal side, it covers his antiques collection hobby.Part IV covers Peter's second spell in Singapore, including his employment by the National University of Singapore and his experience in legal practice. Shortly after Patricia's demise, he went into full retirement. His years as retiree are discussed in the last part of the book. Having covered the past, his eyes focus on the future.Peter realises that his odyssey is not exclusive. Other of his contemporaries â with a Holocaust background â experienced their own winding journey through life. He resolved to recount his experience because in one sense it was unique: he witnessed the foundation of two states: the unification of the two German states and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Further, he adapted to environments initially alien to him.The reader will assess whether these Memoirs are worth telling.Related Link(s), 6, Meissen, Bey Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Erbstein, 1796. 8vo. 176 p. Contemporary boards 18 cm (Ref: VD18 11454512; Hoffmann 1,443; not in Graesse or Ebert) (Details: Schoolbook, with an introduction of 34 p. At the end an index verborum of 54 p. Greek text on the upper half of the page, German notes on the lower half) (Condition: Cover worn at the extremities. Paper slightly yellowing. Two ownership inscriptions on the front endpapers) (Note: The dialogue Cebetis tabula dates from the first century A.D., it was attributed to the philosopher Cebes, a student of the Athenian Socrates. In it an ancient temple painting, which caught the attention of two visitors, is explained by an old man. It is an allegorical picture on which the dangers and temptations of human life are symbolically represented. It shows that happiness can only be reached by a proper education and a virtuous life. This once popular ethical work is now almost forgotten. But in the 16th, 17th and 18th century it was widely read, especially by clerics and schoolboys. This edition of Büchling is meant for beginners, is told in the introduction. Experience in Privatuntericht and in the classroom has learned Büchling the usefulness of this text. § The German schoolmaster Johann David Büchling, 1762-1811, was born in Halle. He produced school editions of a great number of Roman and Greek school authors, e.g. Sallustius, Aesopus, Palaephatus, Cicero, Anacreon, Theophrastus, and Nepos) (Provenance: On the front pastedown 'Bibl. Scholae Cathedr. Gustrov acc. 1812'. Güstrow is a small city in Mecklenburg Vorpommern. The Cathedral School (Domschule) had a large library which was dispersed after WW II. The building, from 1575, still exists. On the flyleaf, difficult to read: 'Wilhelm .... Ludewig (?) Land, Grübenhagen den 26ten Märtz, 1797') (Collation: A-L8) (Photographs on request), 0, Brepols 2020. Paperback, xx + 339 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:25 b/w, 8 col., 1 tables b/w., 2 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503589138. Summary Perhaps no other Palestine / Holy Land explorer has received as much attention as Edward Robinson, the American philologist, theologian, and historical geographer responsible for laying the foundations for the modern historic-geographical study of the Holy Land. Surprisingly, to date, almost no one has delved into Robinson's archive to illuminate his Holy Land expeditions, the writing of his monumental Biblical Researches, and the compilation of his fine maps. Similarly, no one has conducted a detailed study of the archive of Eli Smith, American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions Beirut missionary and Robinson's travel companion, for the same purposes. Fluent in Arabic and highly familiar with the region and its inhabitants, Smith's contribution to the expedition and to the Biblical Researches was considerable as his archive reveals. Investigating documents in both Robinson's and Smith's archives, the author of the present book became quickly convinced that much of the accepted narrative concerning Robinson's Holy Land studies should be re-evaluated and, consequently, rewritten. Several issues, for lack of relevant sources, have not yet been addressed by scholars. The story of Robinson and Smith's expedition and writing of the Biblical Researches that emerges from their extensive correspondence underscores the difficulties they overcame, and the accuracy and magnitude of their scholarship in an age bereft of modern technology. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Edward Robinson 1794-1863: A Short Biography 1. Introduction: The Archives of Edward Robinson and Eli Smith The introduction reviews the vast and different collections of archival materials consulted for this study. 2. The 1838 Expedition to the Holy Land: Origins and Preparations 2.1 Documenting the decision to embark and expedition preparations Robinson's decision-making process, beginning with his pivotal 1832 meeting with Smith in Andover, MA, until embarking on the expedition in Spring 1838. 2.2 Robinson's German period: Seeds of the Holy Land expedition Robinson's desire to embark on a scholarly expedition to the Holy Land was influenced by the example of leading German scholars he met while studying in Halle and Berlin from 1826 to 1830. 2.3 Developing a historical-geographic approach to the Scriptures. 'The father of Holy Land studies' developed a unique and innovative method for scholarly investigation of the land of the Scriptures. 2.4 Organizational and technical matters 3. The 1838 Expedition: Itinerary and Development 3.1 Financing the expedition 3.2 Robinson and Smith's descriptions and comments of events en route Based upon archival material, the story of their everyday life, contact with locals and dignitaries. 4. In Berlin and Halle: Writing the Biblical Researches 4.1 The post-expedition journey: Robinson and Smith to Germany Robinson's and Smith's travel decisions and their impact upon their subsequent research and the dramatic tale of Robinson's recovery and his wife Talvj's involvement. 4.2 Return to NY or stay in Berlin? Robinson and his UTS superiors Robinson initially planned to return to New York and begin teaching at UTS in Autumn 1838, but he actually returned only two years later. 4.3 The Biblical Researches: Planning, writing, and distribution 4.3.1 The preface: Explaining the underlying scientific approach 4.3.2 Origin of the manuscript: From inception to format 4.3.3 The writing begins in earnest 4.3.4 Attention to detail: Arabic place names and orthography 4.3.5 Publishing the manuscript The Biblical Researches, three volumes comprising more than 600 pages each, was published almost simultaneously in London and in Boston in English, and in Halle in German. 4.3.6 Biblical Researches 1841 - distribution 4.4 Robinson's secondary sources Robinson's amazing use of diverse sources to construct his arguments and the historical-geographic picture of the land and its sites. 5. Co-travelers and Companions 5.1 Eli Smith, the underacknowledged partner ABCFM missionary Eli Smith, responsible for construction of the Beirut Arabic printing press and the Arabic translation of the Bible, was Robinson's student and companion on the expedition. 5.1.1 Eli Smith and the German Orientalists Smith's contacts with some of the leading German Orientalists developed and strengthened during his nine months in Leipzig after the expedition. 5.2 Therese Albertine Luise von Jakob-Robinson, 'Mediator of the Balkan Slavs', and Holy Land Studies Talvj, Robinson's second wife whom he married in Halle in 1828, had, until his death, a crucial role not only in his personal and social, but in his academic life as well. 5.3 James Adger, the anonymous fellow traveler Although he accompanied Robinson and Smith for almost the entire expedition, James Adger of Charleston, SC, is barely mentioned in publications. 6. Epilogue: Whose Arch is It? Robinson and Smith's epoch-making publication, the Biblical Researches, has been the source of many scientific debates. Perhaps the most vigorous debate concerns attributing the discovery of 'Robinson's Arch' to its namesake. This chapter explores traveler Reverend Stephan Olin's contention that it should not have been named for Robinson since others discovered it earlier, Robinson claimed that he was the first to connect the arch to the bridge reported by Flavius. 7. Concluding Remarks Bibliography Archives Abbreviations for periodicals Short titles bibliography Indexes Names Places, Organizations and Events, Brepols 2020, 0, Princeton. 2004. Princeton University Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0691115958. Translated from the German & Edited by Gregory Moore. 468 pages. hardcover. keywords: Europe Germany Literature Translated Philosophy Literary Criticism World Literature. DESCRIPTION - A seminal figure in the philosophy of history, culture, and language, Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) also produced some of the most important and original works in the history of aesthetic theory. A student of Kant, he spent much of his life striving to reconcile the opposing poles of Enlightenment thought represented by his early mentors. His ideas influenced Hegel, Schleiermacher, Nietzsche, Dilthey, J. S. Mill, and Goethe. This book presents most of Herder's important writings on aesthetics, including the main sections of one of his major untranslated works, Kritische Wlder (Critical Forests). These notes, essays, and treatises, the majority of which appear here in English for the first time, show this idiosyncratic thinker both deeply rooted in the controversies of his day and pointing the way to future developments in aesthetics. Chosen to reflect the extent and diversity of Herder's concerns, the texts cover such topics as the psychology and physiology of aesthetic perception, the classification of the arts, taste, Shakespeare, the classical tradition, and the relationship between art and morality. Few thinkers have reflected so sensitively and productively on the cultural, historical, anthropological, ethical, and theological dimensions of art and the creative process. With this book, the importance of aesthetics to the evolution and texture of Herder's own thought, as well as his profound contribution to that discipline, comes fully into view. Johann Gottfried von Herder (August 25, 1744 in Mohrungen, East Prussia - December 18, 1803 in Weimar) was a German philosopher, poet, and literary critic. He is associated with the periods of Enlightenment, Storm and Stress, and Weimar Classicism. While Prussia was climbing to power in the later half of the 18th century, new thoughts were sweeping in from her eastern domains. Born in Mohrungen (Polish: Morag) in East Prussia, Herder grew up in a poor household, educating himself from his father's Bible and songbook. In 1762, an introspective youth of seventeen, he enrolled at the local University of Knigsberg, where he became a student of Johann Georg Hamann, a patriotic Francophobe and intensely subjective thinker who championed the emotions against reason. His choice of Hamann over such luminaries as Immanuel Kant was significant, as this odd figure, a needy hypochondriac, delved back into the German mysticism of Jacob Bohme and others, pronouncing obscure and oracular dicta that brought him fame as the Magus of the North'. Hamann's disjointed effusions generally carried subtitles such as Hierophantic Letters or A Rhapsody in Cabbalistic Prose. Hamann's influence led Herder to confess to his wife later in life that I have too little reason and too much idiosyncrasy', yet Herder can justly claim to have founded a new school of German political thought. Although himself an unsociable person, Herder influenced his contemporaries greatly. One friend wrote to him in 1785, hailing his works as inspired by God.' A varied field of theorists were later to find inspiration in Herder's tantalisingly incomplete ideas. In 1764, now a clergyman, Herder went to Riga to teach. It was during this period that he produced his first major works, which were literary criticism. In 1769 Herder traveled to the French port of Nantes and continued on to Paris. This resulted in both an account of his travels as well as a shift of his own self-conception as an author. By 1770 he went to Strassburg (Strasbourg), where he met the young Goethe. This event proved to be a key juncture in the history of German literature, as Goethe was inspired by Herder's literary criticism to develop his own style. This can be seen as the beginning of the Sturm und Drang' movement. In 1771 Herder took a position as head pastor and court preacher at Bckeburg under Count Wilhelm von Schaumburg-Lippe. By the mid-1770s, Goethe was a well-known author, and used his influence at the court of Weimar to secure Herder a position as General Superintendent. Herder moved there in 1776, where his outlook shifted again towards classicism. Towards the end of his career, Herder endorsed the French Revolution, which earned him the enmity of many of his colleagues. At the same time, he and Goethe experienced a personal split. Herder died in 1803 in Weimar. GREGORY MOORE is lecturer in German at the University of St. Andrews. He is the author of NIETZSCHE, BIOLOGY AND METAPHOR. inventory #36025, 0, Hardback. New. Having reached an advanced age and living in full retirement, Peter Ellinger has written his Memoirs. His odyssey commences with his birth in Vienna in 1933, the very year in which Adolf Hitler was democratically voted into power in Germany.Part I of the tome covers Peter's escape from Austria, his years as a refugee in Italy and in France and his primary, secondary and tertiary education in Israel. He describes the pull of the Austrian idols of his home and of the Zionist outlook of the Jewish Yishuv in Palestine. He also talks about his growing up and about his attaining religious insights.Notably, when he arrived in Palestine, the country was still governed by Britain under a mandate. He witnessed the foundation of Israel and the struggle of the newly born country during its early years. For a short period, he practiced law in Tel Aviv. He discusses some of the cases handled by him and, turning to the political scene, gives a detailed account of Nasser's rise to power and the Suez Crisis. He also discusses his embarkation on Bible Critique, which has remained one of his hobbies.Part II covers Peter's years as a postgraduate student in Oxford, his move into academia and his first spell in Singapore. It deals with Singapore's development from a Crown colony into a sovereign city-state and describes its initial incorporation into the Federation of Malaysia. During this period, Peter wedded Patricia Goh, a Chinese-educated girl. Their marriage lasted for 43 years, until Patricia's death in Singapore from leukemia.Part III deals with Peter's life as a mendicant professor and with his position as teacher of law in Wellington (New Zealand), Monash (Melbourne) and his return to Singapore. During a period spent in Hamburg, he envisaged the fall of the Brandenburg Wall and the unification of the DDR with Western Germany. On the personal side, it covers his antiques collection hobby.Part IV covers Peter's second spell in Singapore, including his employment by the National University of Singapore and his experience in legal practice. Shortly after Patricia's demise, he went into full retirement. His years as retiree are discussed in the last part of the book. Having covered the past, his eyes focus on the future.Peter realises that his odyssey is not exclusive. Other of his contemporaries â with a Holocaust background â experienced their own winding journey through life. He resolved to recount his experience because in one sense it was unique: he witnessed the foundation of two states: the unification of the two German states and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Further, he adapted to environments initially alien to him.The reader will assess whether these Memoirs are worth telling.Related Link(s), 6, Leiden: Brill, 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue dhistoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terziolu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'A½vre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'½uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Judasme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling. (OCLC) Volume 24 in the Brill series "Etudes sur la Judaisme Medieval." (EJM)., Brill, 2003, 5<
Freudenthal, Gad and Samuel S Kottek and Henri Baruk (editors); with contributions from 21 authors:
Mélanges d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque. Études Choisies de la Revue d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque (1948-1985) - gebonden uitgave, pocketboek1985, ISBN: 9789004125223
Leiden: Brill, 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume con… Meer...
Leiden: Brill, 2003. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue dhistoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terziolu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'A½vre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'½uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Judasme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terziolu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling. (OCLC) Volume 24 in the Brill series "Etudes sur la Judaisme Medieval." (EJM)., Brill, 2003, 5<

Mélanges d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque. Études Choisies de la Revue d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque (1948-1985) - eerste uitgave
2003
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[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 41.21], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names.… Meer...
[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 41.21], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terzio?lu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'Avre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Juda?sme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean, Books<

Mélanges d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque. Études Choisies de la Revue d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque (1948-1985) - eerste uitgave
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[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.57], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names.… Meer...
[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.57], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terzio?lu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'Avre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Études sur le Juda?sme Médiéval /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean, Books<

Mélanges d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque. Études Choisies de la Revue d'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque (1948-1985) - eerste uitgave
2003, ISBN: 9004125221
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[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.23], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names.… Meer...
[EAN: 9789004125223], Gebraucht, guter Zustand, [SC: 43.23], [PU: Brill, Leiden], JEWISH RELIGIOUS ASPECTS OF MEDICINE, JUDAISM & HEALTH, HISTORY, Octavo. xiv, 591, (3)pp. Index of names. Text in French. Lime green buckram lettered in white. A fine, as new copy. This volume contains some thirty important studies on the history of medicine among Jews, published between 1948 and 1985 in the Revue d'histoire de la médecine hébraïque. Some bear on physicians (e.g. Maimonides, Ibn Zabarra, Moses Hamon, David de Pomis, Jacob Zahalon, Elie Montalto, Michel Lévy, Gumpertz Levison, Ferdinand Cohn, etc.), other studies are thematic: medicine in the Talmud, Jewish contributions to French surgery, Jewish medical students at German universities, Jewish hospitals in Moldavia, etc. This erudite wide-ranging volume will be indispensable to all students of the history of medicine among Jews. The editors also provide biographical information on the authors. (Publisher) Contents: Front Matter -- Preliminary Material /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Liste des Abréviations /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Introduction /; Authors: Gad Freudenthal and Samuel Kottek -- La Gynécologie, L'Obstétrique, L'Embryologie et la Puériculture dans la Bible et le Talmud /; Isidore Simon -- Le Kordiakos dans le Talmud: Une des Premières Descriptions d'un Delirium Tremens /; Isidore Simon -- Les Sciences Naturelles et Particulièrement la Zoologie Dans le Traité des Poisons de Maïmonide /; Jean Théodoridès -- Le Minhâj Ad-Dukkân d'Abû L-Munâ Da'ûd al-Isrâ'îlî -- Contribution à l'Histoire de la Pharmacologie /; Paul B. Fenton -- Contribution à la Proto-Histoire de la Médecine Montpelliéraine -- Ibn-Zabarra et les Relations Hispano-Languedociennes au XIIE Siècle /; Meyer A. Halévy -- Un Traité Turc Inconnu de Moses Hamon sur l'Art Dentaire du Début du XVIE Siècle /; Arslan Terzio?lu -- La Grande Figure d'Elia di Sabbato, Médecin Juif d'Italie du XVE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- L'Enarratio Brevis de Senum Affectibus («Bref Commentaire Aux Maladies des Vieillards») de David de Pomis, le Plus Grand Médecin Israélite en Italie au XVIE Siècle /; Ladislao Münster -- Étude du Précis de Pédiatrie, Extrait du Livre Otzar Ha-Hayyim («Le Trésor de la Vie») de Jacob ben Isaac Zahalon (1630-1693) /; Samuel Kottek -- Jean Astruc et les Chirurgiens: Une Polémique Acerbe /; Samuel Kottek -- Ephraim Bueno, ami de Rembrandt, Docteur en Médecine de l'Université de Bordeaux /; Jacques Dubarry -- Commentaires à la Vie et à l'Avre du Docteur Elie Montalto /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Manuel Teles da Silva, Marquis d'Alegrete, Secrétaire de l'Académie Royale Portugaise, à Jacob de Castro Sarmento, Médecin et Membre du Collège Royal de Londres /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- Une Lettre de Ribeiro Sanches Adressée au Marquis de Pombal /; Augusto d'Esaguy -- L'Activité Scientifique des Médecins Juifs en France Depuis 1789 /; Richard Kohn -- La Contribution des Juifs à la Chirurgie Française Depuis un Siècle /; Jean Goldman -- Le Grand Hygiéniste Michel Lévy (1809-1872) /; -- Le Savant -- L'Organisateur de la Médecine Militaire et de la Medecine Sociale en France -- L'Humaniste Juif /; Henri Baruk -- Louis Mandl (1812-1881), Professeur à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, ami de Claude Bernard, Flourens et Magendie /; István Csillag -- L'Enseignement Médical et les Juifs à L'Université de Halle au XVIIIE Siècle /; Wolfram Kaiser -- Qui fut le Premier Professeur Juif Ayant Enseigné la Médecine en Allemagne à Titre Officiel? /; Wolfram Kaiser -- La Vie et l'uvre de Gumpertz Levison, Savant Juif du XVIIIE Siècle /; Hans-Joachim Schoeps -- Le Grand Botaniste et Bactériologiste Ferdinand Cohn (1828-1898) /; Jacob Seide -- Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920) /; Henri F. Ellenberger -- Sur les Débuts des Hôpitaux Juifs de Moldavie /; Paul Pruteanu -- Le Docteur Frédéric Grosz (1799-1858), Ophtalmologue et Philanthrope /; Sámuel Izsák -- Le Chien Dans la Médecine et dans la Superstition Médicale Juives /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Les Juifs et la Pharmacie /; Lavoslav Glesinger -- Back Matter -- Appendice I Les Auteurs : Notices Biographiques /; Gad Freudenthal -- Appendice 2 Sommaires des Numéros 1 à 154 de la Revue D'Histoire de la Médecine Hébraïque /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. Ellenberger, Augusto d'Esaguy, Lavoslav Glesinger, Jean Goldman, Meyer A. Halévy, Paul B. Fenton, Sámuel Izsák, Wolfram Kaiser, Richard Kohn, Samuel Kottek, Ladislao Münster, Paul Pruteanu, Hans-Joachim Schoeps, Jacob Seide, Isidore Simon, Arslan Terzio?lu, Jean Théodoridès, and Gerard Weindling -- Index des noms Propres /; Gad Freudenthal, Samuel Kottek, Henri Baruk, István Csillag, Jacques Dubarry, Henri F. 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EAN (ISBN-13): 9789004125223
ISBN (ISBN-10): 9004125221
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Verschijningsjaar: 2003
Uitgever: Brill
591 Bladzijden
Gewicht: 1,184 kg
Taal: fre/Französisch
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ISBN/EAN: 9004125221
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90-04-12522-1, 978-90-04-12522-3
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Auteur van het boek: gad freudenthal, max freudenthal, henri baruk
Titel van het boek: etudes 1948, revue medecine, melanges, histoire, sie, mélanges médecine, hebraique, medecine medieval, ètudes revue
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