Hippocrates as Galen's teacher.

Studies in ancient medicine Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Jacques Jouanna
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Starting from the frescoes of the cathedral of Anagni which present an obvious relationship between Hippocrates as Galen's teacher and the medieval image of man's place in the universe dominated by the number four, this paper returns to the origins of this quaternary theory in Hippocratic medicine with the four humors (Nature of Man), then follows its evolution in Galen and finally into late Greek and Byzantine medicine where the quaternary division will have an unprecedented extension, with the four temperaments. In particular, a new piece of evidence from this late period attributed to Hippocrates (the small treatise of Greek Medicine The Pulse and the Human Temperament) appears as the veritable source of the Latin Letter attributed to Vindicianus. Therefore, contrary to what was believed until now, the doctrine of the four temperaments was not elaborated first in a Latin form. Throughout its history, the quaternary theory will remain connected to Hippocrates, but the image and teaching of the Father of Medicine will change as the theory evolves. A second rediscovered treatise of the late period (The Formation of Man) starts with this phrase: 'Words of Hippocrates to Galen his own pupil'. This seems a felicitous commentary to the medical scene in the cathedral of Anagni.

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希波克拉底是盖伦的老师。
从阿纳格尼大教堂的壁画开始,这些壁画展示了希波克拉底作为盖伦的老师与中世纪人类在宇宙中由数字4主导的形象之间的明显关系,本文回到希波克拉底医学中四种体液(人的本性)的四元理论的起源,然后跟随其在盖伦的演变,最后进入晚期希腊和拜占庭医学,四元划分将有一个前所未有的扩展。四种气质。特别值得一提的是,来自这一后期的一项新证据被认为是希波克拉底(希腊医学的小论文《脉搏与人类气质》)的真凭实据,被认为是文迪齐亚努斯的《拉丁字母》的真正来源。因此,与现在所相信的相反,四种气质的学说并不是首先以拉丁形式阐述的。纵观其历史,第四元理论将与希波克拉底保持联系,但随着理论的发展,医学之父的形象和教学将发生变化。第二篇被重新发现的晚期论文(《人的形成》)以这样一句话开头:“希波克拉底对自己学生盖伦的话”。这似乎是对阿纳格尼大教堂医疗场景的一个恰当的评论。
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