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Medicine at Monte Cassino: Constantine the African and the Oldest Manuscript of His'pantegni'

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Medicine at Monte Cassino: Constantine the African and the Oldest Manuscript of His'pantegni' - Kwakkel, Erik, and Newton, Francis, and Glaze, Florence Eliza (Contributions by)
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Fleeing his North-African homeland for Italy, Constantine the African joined the abbey of Monte Cassino south of Rome in c. 1077. He then dedicated his life to the translation of at least two dozen medical texts from Arabic into Latin. These great efforts produced the first substantial written body of medical theory and practice in medieval Europe. His most important contribution, an encyclopedia he called the Pantegni (The Complete Art), was translated and adapted from the Complete Book of the Medical Art by the Persian ...

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Medicine at Monte Cassino: Constantine the African and the Oldest Manuscript of His'pantegni' 2019, Brepols Publishers, Turnhout

ISBN-13: 9782503579214

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