Hippocrates (Medicine and Culture)

Hippocrates (Medicine and Culture)

by JacquesJouanna (Author), Malcolm B . De Bevoise (Translator)

Synopsis

Hippocrates, considered for more than two thousand years the father of medicine, came over time to be credited with a life of mythic proportions and an enormous body of work. Hippocrates' pronouncements on health, disease, and prognosis went unchallenged in the Western world until scientific advances in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries made many of his ideas obsolete. And yet medical students in the United States and Europe still recite the Hippocratic oath upon completion of their studies. In view of Hippocrates' exceptional importance in the history of medicine, it may seem surprising that our knowledge of this fifth century b.c. Greek physician should be so incomplete. Nonetheless, Jacques Jouanna contends that a great deal can be concluded about the life and works of Hippocrates. Published to both critical and popular acclaim in France, Hippocrates reveals a man who was not only the greatest of the ancient physicians but also a philosopher of unrecognized ability and consequence who influenced both Plato and Aristotle; a historian who was the equal of Herodotus and Thucydides as a writer and superior to them in his powers of observation and analysis; and a master of tragical narrative who bears comparison with Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides. Now that Hippocrates has at last emerged from the hagiographic mists of Byzantium and medieval Europe, the justice of his reputation as one of the greatest figures of antiquity can be more fully appreciated.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 540
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: JHUP
Published: 15 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0801868181
ISBN 13: 9780801868184

Media Reviews
Jouanna boldly cuts through controversy to present a lucid and highly readable narrative. -- E. M. Craik * Social History of Medicine *
Jouanna's acquaintance with the text is probably unsurpassed. -- Anthony Preus * Religious Studies Review *
The book is refreshing in that Jouanna seems to feel almost on personal terms with Hippocrates, and it is a good introduction to the subject in terms of the number of issues he addresses and the breadth of citation from the primary sources. -- Lesley Dean-Jones * Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences *
A beautiful and rich study. * Le Monde *
If one is searching for a beginning book on Hippocrates and Greek medicine as a whole, Jacques Jouanna's work is a splendid introduction. * International Journal of the Classical Tradition *
Author Bio
Jacques Jouanna is professor of Greek literature and civilization at the Sorbonne (University of Paris-IV).