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Life is short, art long: The art of healing in Byzantium. New perspectives.

by Edited by BRIGITTE PITARAKIS, GÜLRU TANMAN.

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Istanbul: Istanbul Arastirmalari Enstitüsü, 2018. Soft cover. New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 265 p., color ills. Life is short, art long: The art of healing in Byzantium. New perspectives. Providing new approaches to Byzantine views on health and medicine, this 13-chapter volume builds interdisciplinary bridges between a variety of subjects, ranging from religious beliefs and supernatural forces to oral health and dietary habits. Other topics include perceptions of the eternal afterlife, health centers in Constantinople and Anatolia, medical literature, access to exotic materials used in pharmaceuticals, traditions related to the god Asklepios, and hospital architecture designed to promote healing. The themes covered are based on the proceedings of the symposium held 14 March 2015, Medicine Day in Turkey, as part of the exhibition Life is Short, Art Long: the Art of Healing in Byzantium at the Pera Museum. All chapters are… Read More
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Life is Short, Art Long: The Art of Healing in Byzantium. New Perspectives.

Life is Short, Art Long: The Art of Healing in Byzantium. New Perspectives.

by Ed.: Brigitte Pitarakis, Gülru Tanman

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Istanbul: Istanbul Research Institute, 2018. Paperback. New. 16x24 cm. In English. 265 p. B/w and colour ills. Providing new approaches to Byzantine views on health and medicine, this 13-chapter volume builds interdisciplinary bridges between a variety of subjects, ranging from religious beliefs and supernatural forces to oral health and dietary habits. Other topics include perceptions of the eternal afterlife, health centers in Constantinople and Anatolia, medical literature, access to exotic materials used in pharmaceuticals, traditions related to the god Asklepios, and hospital architecture designed to promote healing. The themes covered are based on the proceedings of the symposium held 14 March 2015, Medicine Day in Turkey, as part of the exhibition Life is Short, Art Long: the Art of Healing in Byzantium at the Pera Museum. All chapters are in English.
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Life is short, art long: The art of healing in Byzantium. New perspectives

by Edited by BRIGITTE PITARAKIS, GÜLRU TANMAN

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