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subject book bibliographic info
hippocrates Bianchetti et al (2015) 167
Borg (2008) 288
Champion (2022) 76, 77
Corrigan and Rasimus (2013) 445
Del Lucchese (2019) 65, 300
Edmonds (2019) 25, 26, 29, 131, 138, 193, 218
Gagné (2020) 299, 305
Geljon and Runia (2019) 257
Isaac (2004) 150
Joosse (2021) 6, 105
Jouanna (2012) 83, 98, 104, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 121, 122, 125, 129, 135, 136, 156, 158, 161, 170, 171, 173, 176, 179, 180, 190, 191, 214, 232, 233, 234, 235, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 247, 258, 265, 266, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 298, 299, 300, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 316, 318, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 327, 329, 330, 332, 333, 335, 337, 338, 358
Ker and Wessels (2020) 76, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89
Kingsley Monti and Rood (2022) 293, 319
König (2012) 50, 51
Lampe (2003) 347
Liapis and Petrides (2019) 336
Malherbe et al (2014) 529, 642
Motta and Petrucci (2022) 14, 159, 163, 164, 168, 169, 171, 173, 174, 175
Oksanish (2019) 139
Renberg (2017) 659
Roskovec and Hušek (2021) 15
Sly (1990) 69, 76
Sorabji (2000) 221, 255, 298, 361
Taylor (2012) 336
Taylor and Hay (2020) 29, 153, 172, 302
Trapp et al (2016) 56, 115, 121
Wilson (2012) 259
van , t Westeinde (2021) 130, 139, 140
van der EIjk (2005) 24, 25, 103
hippocrates, airs, waters, places Konig (2022) 196
hippocrates, alleged establisher of medicine Jouanna (2012) 16
hippocrates, alleged to have taught in egypt Jouanna (2012) 18
hippocrates, ancient biographies of Jouanna (2012) 55, 67
hippocrates, and asclepius Jouanna (2018) 73
hippocrates, and galen, alexandria Jouanna (2012) 290, 310
hippocrates, and inscribed cures at kos asklepieion Renberg (2017) 25, 204
hippocrates, aristotle, stoics, similars to socrates, catharsis, olympiodorus' 5 types of catharsis, giving a taste reassigned to pythagoreans, opposites to instruction, criticism Sorabji (2000) 297, 298, 299
hippocrates, as a hero Jouanna (2018) 66
hippocrates, as represented by galen van der EIjk (2005) 327
hippocrates, asclepius, relationship with Jouanna (2012) 68
hippocrates, association with kos asklepieion Renberg (2017) 203
hippocrates, belonging to asclepiads Jouanna (2012) 67
hippocrates, brother of hieron Meister (2019) 103
hippocrates, commentators, ancient, of Jouanna (2012) 290
hippocrates, diocles presented as second to van der EIjk (2005) 74
hippocrates, dioscorides, exegete of Jouanna (2012) 272
hippocrates, family of Jouanna (2018) 102
hippocrates, galen and pseudo-galen, works Jouanna (2012) 318, 329
hippocrates, galen and pseudo-galen, works, writings of Jouanna (2012) 320, 321, 322, 324
hippocrates, letter on the care of democritus Bay (2022) 29
hippocrates, nan Jouanna (2012) 239, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 247, 258, 265, 266, 268, 270, 271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 298, 299, 300, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 316, 318, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 327, 329, 330, 332, 333, 335, 337, 338, 358
hippocrates, of chios Cornelli (2013) 29, 183, 254, 256
Ebrey and Kraut (2022) 363
Erler et al (2021) 225
Williams (2012) 277
hippocrates, of chios, aeschylus, pupil of Williams (2012) 277
hippocrates, of cos Luck (2006) 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 186
hippocrates, on extras Jouanna (2018) 202, 203
hippocrates, plato, on Jouanna (2012) 55
hippocrates, possibly in lambiridi mosaic Renberg (2017) 659
hippocrates, ps., airs, waters, places, and environmental determinism Isaac (2004) 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69
hippocrates, ps., airs, waters, places, on asia and europe Isaac (2004) 61, 62, 63, 64
hippocrates, ps., airs, waters, places, on the heredity of acquired characters Isaac (2004) 74, 75
hippocrates, ps., airs, waters, places, on the “longheads” Isaac (2004) 74, 75
hippocrates, referred to by plato Jouanna (2012) 39
hippocrates, relationship with asclepius Jouanna (2012) 68
hippocrates, school, medical, of Jouanna (2012) 110
hippocrates, son of apollodorus Bierl (2017) 271, 278, 281, 282
hippocrates, works, affections Jouanna (2012) 42, 177, 182, 183
hippocrates, works, airs, waters, places Jouanna (2012) 11, 42, 44, 56, 70, 78, 106, 107, 110, 134, 139, 143, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 232, 233, 234, 279
hippocrates, works, ancient medicine Jouanna (2012) 14, 41, 96, 141, 148
hippocrates, works, aphorisms Jouanna (2012) 268, 271
hippocrates, works, art of medicine Jouanna (2012) 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 296
hippocrates, works, breaths Jouanna (2012) 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 72, 100, 128, 129, 132, 134, 135, 136
hippocrates, works, crisis Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, critical days Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, decorum Jouanna (2012) 280
hippocrates, works, diseases Jouanna (2012) 42, 44, 182, 191, 336
hippocrates, works, diseases of girls Jouanna (2012) 100
hippocrates, works, diseases of women Jouanna (2012) 42, 65, 99, 189
hippocrates, works, eight months child Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, epidemics Jouanna (2012) 29, 42, 64, 95, 265, 267, 268, 289, 320, 321
hippocrates, works, fractures Jouanna (2012) 42, 190, 304
hippocrates, works, generation/nature of the child Jouanna (2012) 42, 44
hippocrates, works, glands Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, internal affections Jouanna (2012) 42, 192
hippocrates, works, joints Jouanna (2012) 42, 304
hippocrates, works, lives Jouanna (2012) 112
hippocrates, works, mochlicon Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, nature of man Jouanna (2012) 41, 132, 134, 143, 149, 151, 230, 231, 232, 233, 240, 241, 247, 258, 282, 288, 296, 298, 316, 318, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 327, 329, 332, 333, 335, 336, 337, 339, 340, 358
hippocrates, works, nature of women Jouanna (2012) 42, 65
hippocrates, works, nutriment Jouanna (2012) 305
hippocrates, works, oath Jouanna (2012) 68, 116
hippocrates, works, physician Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, places in man Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, prognostic Jouanna (2012) 42, 109, 110, 111, 296, 302
hippocrates, works, prorrhetic Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, regimen Jouanna (2012) 42, 110, 111, 112, 138, 151, 177, 195, 200, 201, 203, 209, 210, 211, 217, 219, 222, 223, 226, 336
hippocrates, works, regimen in acute diseases Jouanna (2012) 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 42, 149, 179
hippocrates, works, regimen in health Jouanna (2012) 321, 322, 323, 324
hippocrates, works, sacred disease Jouanna (2012) 42, 44, 62, 63, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 112, 122, 210, 241
hippocrates, works, seven months child Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates, works, sterile women Jouanna (2012) 65
hippocrates, works, use of liquids Jouanna (2012) 190
hippocrates, works, wounds in the head Jouanna (2012) 42
hippocrates/hippocratic, tradition Inwood and Warren (2020) 39, 70, 73, 104, 156
hippocrates/hippocratics Penniman (2017) 25, 34, 72, 73
hippocrates’, prognosticon, david, commentary on Joosse (2021) 6
hippocratic, school, kos asklepieion, associated with hippocrates, and Renberg (2017) 203, 204

List of validated texts:
27 validated results for "hippocrates"
1. Hesiod, Works And Days, 243 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates, works,, Airs, Waters, Places • Hippocratic writers

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 56; Lloyd (1989) 13


243. λιμὸν ὁμοῦ καὶ λοιμόν· ἀποφθινύθουσι δὲ λαοί.''. None
243. Far-seeing Zeus sends them no dread warfare,''. None
2. Homer, Iliad, 1.70 (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates, • Hippocratic writers

 Found in books: Edmonds (2019) 193; Lloyd (1989) 40


1.70. ὃς ᾔδη τά τʼ ἐόντα τά τʼ ἐσσόμενα πρό τʼ ἐόντα,''. None
1.70. and who had guided the ships of the Achaeans to Ilios by his own prophetic powers which Phoebus Apollo had bestowed upon him. He with good intent addressed the gathering, and spoke among them:Achilles, dear to Zeus, you bid me declare the wrath of Apollo, the lord who strikes from afar. ''. None
3. None, None, nan (8th cent. BCE - 7th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocratic writers • Hippocratic writings, On Regimen • Hippocratic writings, On the Sacred Disease • Hippocratic writings, works Airs Waters Places

 Found in books: Lloyd (1989) 30; van der EIjk (2005) 191


4. Euripides, Hippolytus, 317 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocratic Corpus • Hippocratic medicine, in Eur. Hipp.

 Found in books: Fabian Meinel (2015) 39, 43; Jouanna (2012) 121


317. χεῖρες μὲν ἁγναί, φρὴν δ' ἔχει μίασμά τι."". None
317. My hands are pure, but on my soul there rests a stain. Nurse''. None
5. Herodotus, Histories, 3.131, 6.75-6.76 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates, works,, Art of Medicine • Hippocrates, works,, Breaths • Hippocratic Oath • Hippocratic medicine, vs. religious models of causation • Hippocratic writers • Hippocratic,medicine

 Found in books: Fabian Meinel (2015) 22; Jouanna (2012) 52; Lloyd (1989) 24; Wolfsdorf (2020) 530


3.131. ὁ δὲ Δημοκήδης οὗτος ὧδε ἐκ Κρότωνος ἀπιγμένος Πολυκράτεϊ ὡμίλησε· πατρὶ συνείχετο ἐν τῇ Κρότωνι ὀργὴν χαλεπῷ· τοῦτον ἐπείτε οὐκ ἐδύνατο φέρειν, ἀπολιπὼν οἴχετο ἐς Αἴγιναν. καταστὰς δὲ ἐς ταύτην πρώτῳ ἔτεϊ ὑπερεβάλετο τοὺς ἄλλους ἰητρούς, ἀσκευής περ ἐὼν καὶ ἔχων οὐδὲν τῶν ὅσα περὶ τὴν τέχνην ἐστὶ ἐργαλήια. καί μιν δευτέρῳ ἔτεϊ ταλάντου Αἰγινῆται δημοσίῃ μισθοῦνται, τρίτῳ δὲ ἔτεϊ Ἀθηναῖοι ἑκατὸν μνέων, τετάρτῳ δὲ ἔτεϊ Πολυκράτης δυῶν ταλάντων. οὕτω μὲν ἀπίκετο ἐς τὴν Σάμον, καὶ ἀπὸ τούτου τοῦ ἀνδρὸς οὐκ ἥκιστα Κροτωνιῆται ἰητροὶ εὐδοκίμησαν. ἐγένετο γὰρ ὦν τοῦτο ὅτε πρῶτοι μὲν Κροτωνιῆται ἰητροὶ ἐλέγοντο ἀνὰ τὴν Ἑλλάδα εἶναι, δεύτεροι δὲ Κυρηναῖοι. κατὰ τὸν αὐτὸν δὲ τοῦτον χρόνον καὶ Ἀργεῖοι ἤκουον μουσικὴν εἶναι Ἑλλήνων πρῶτοι. 1
6.75. μαθόντες δὲ Κλεομένεα Λακεδαιμόνιοι ταῦτα πρήσσοντα, κατῆγον αὐτὸν δείσαντες ἐπὶ τοῖσι αὐτοῖσι ἐς Σπάρτην τοῖσι καὶ πρότερον ἦρχε. κατελθόντα δὲ αὐτὸν αὐτίκα ὑπέλαβε μανίη νοῦσος, ἐόντα καὶ πρότερον ὑπομαργότερον· ὅκως γὰρ τεῷ ἐντύχοι Σπαρτιητέων, ἐνέχραυε ἐς τὸ πρόσωπον τὸ σκῆπτρον. ποιέοντα δὲ αὐτὸν ταῦτα καὶ παραφρονήσαντα ἔδησαν οἱ προσήκοντες ἐν ξύλω· ὁ δὲ δεθεὶς τὸν φύλακον μουνωθέντα ἰδὼν τῶν ἄλλων αἰτέει μάχαιραν· οὐ βουλομένου δὲ τὰ πρῶτα τοῦ φυλάκου διδόναι ἀπείλεε τά μιν αὖτις ποιήσει, ἐς ὁ δείσας τὰς ἀπειλὰς ὁ φύλακος ʽἦν γὰρ τῶν τις εἱλωτέων’ διδοῖ οἱ μάχαιραν. Κλεομένης δὲ παραλαβὼν τὸν σίδηρον ἄρχετο ἐκ τῶν κνημέων ἑωυτὸν λωβώμενος· ἐπιτάμνων γὰρ κατὰ μῆκος τὰς σάρκας προέβαινε ἐκ τῶν κνημέων ἐς τοὺς μηρούς, ἐκ δὲ τῶν μηρῶν ἔς τε τὰ ἰσχία καὶ τὰς λαπάρας, ἐς ὃ ἐς τὴν γαστέρα ἀπίκετο, καὶ ταύτην καταχορδεύων ἀπέθανε τρόπῳ τοιούτῳ, ὡς μὲν οἱ πολλοὶ λέγουσι Ἐλλήνων, ὅτι τὴν Πυθίην ἀνέγνωσε τὰ περὶ Δημαρήτου λέγειν γενόμενα, ὡς δὲ Ἀθηναῖοι μοῦνοι λέγουσι, διότι ἐς Ἐλευσῖνα ἐσβαλὼν ἔκειρε τὸ τέμενος τῶν θεῶν, ὡς δὲ Ἀργεῖοι, ὅτι ἐξ ἱροῦ αὐτῶν τοῦ Ἄργου Ἀργείων τοὺς καταφυγόντας ἐκ τῆς μάχης καταγινέων κατέκοπτε καὶ αὐτὸ τὸ ἄλσος ἐν ἀλογίῃ ἔχων ἐνέπρησε. 6.76. Κλεομένεϊ γὰρ μαντευομένῳ ἐν Δελφοῖσι ἐχρήσθη Ἄργος αἱρήσειν· ἐπείτε δὲ Σπαρτιήτας ἄγων ἀπίκετο ἐπὶ ποταμὸν Ἐρασῖνον, ὃς λέγεται ῥέειν ἐκ τῆς Στυμφαλίδος λίμνης· τὴν γὰρ δὴ λίμνην ταύτην ἐς χάσμα ἀφανὲς ἐκδιδοῦσαν ἀναφαίνεσθαι ἐν Ἄργεϊ, τὸ ἐνθεῦτεν δὲ τὸ ὕδωρ ἤδη τοῦτο ὑπʼ Ἀργείων Ἐρασῖνον καλέεσθαι· ἀπικόμενος δʼ ὦν ὁ Κλεομένης ἐπὶ τὸν ποταμὸν τοῦτον ἐσφαγιάζετο αὐτῷ· καὶ οὐ γὰρ ἐκαλλιέρεε οὐδαμῶς διαβαίνειν μιν, ἄγασθαι μὲν ἔφη τοῦ Ἐρασίνου οὐ προδιδόντος τοὺς πολιήτας, Ἀργείους μέντοι οὐδʼ ὣς χαιρήσειν. μετὰ δὲ ταῦτα ἐξαναχωρήσας τὴν στρατιὴν κατήγαγε ἐς Θυρέην, σφαγιασάμενος δὲ τῇ θαλάσσῃ ταῦρον πλοίοισι σφέας ἤγαγε ἔς τε τὴν Τιρυνθίην χώρην καὶ Ναυπλίην.''. None
3.131. Now this is how Democedes had come from Croton to live with Polycrates: he was oppressed by a harsh-tempered father at Croton ; since he could not stand him, he left him and went to Aegina . Within the first year after settling there, he excelled the rest of the physicians, although he had no equipment nor any medical implements. ,In his second year the Aeginetans paid him a talent to be their public physician; in the third year the Athenians hired him for a hundred minae, and Polycrates in the fourth year for two talents. Thus he came to Samos, and not least because of this man the physicians of Croton were well-respected ,for at this time the best physicians in Greek countries were those of Croton, and next to them those of Cyrene . About the same time the Argives had the name of being the best musicians.
6.75. When the Lacedaemonians learned that Cleomenes was doing this, they took fright and brought him back to Sparta to rule on the same terms as before. Cleomenes had already been not entirely in his right mind, and on his return from exile a mad sickness fell upon him: any Spartan that he happened to meet he would hit in the face with his staff. ,For doing this, and because he was out of his mind, his relatives bound him in the stocks. When he was in the stocks and saw that his guard was left alone, he demanded a dagger; the guard at first refused to give it, but Cleomenes threatened what he would do to him when he was freed, until the guard, who was a helot, was frightened by the threats and gave him the dagger. ,Cleomenes took the weapon and set about slashing himself from his shins upwards; from the shin to the thigh he cut his flesh lengthways, then from the thigh to the hip and the sides, until he reached the belly, and cut it into strips; thus he died, as most of the Greeks say, because he persuaded the Pythian priestess to tell the tale of Demaratus. The Athenians alone say it was because he invaded Eleusis and laid waste the precinct of the gods. The Argives say it was because when Argives had taken refuge after the battle in their temple of Argus he brought them out and cut them down, then paid no heed to the sacred grove and set it on fire. 6.76. As Cleomenes was seeking divination at Delphi, the oracle responded that he would take Argos. When he came with Spartans to the river Erasinus, which is said to flow from the Stymphalian lake (this lake issues into a cleft out of sight and reappears at Argos, and from that place onwards the stream is called by the Argives Erasinus)—when Cleomenes came to this river he offered sacrifices to it. ,The omens were in no way favorable for his crossing, so he said that he honored the Erasinus for not betraying its countrymen, but even so the Argives would not go unscathed. Then he withdrew and led his army seaward to Thyrea, where he sacrificed a bull to the sea and carried his men on shipboard to the region of Tiryns and to Nauplia. ''. None
6. Plato, Laws, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocratic Oath • Hippocratic writers

 Found in books: Lloyd (1989) 100; Wolfsdorf (2020) 531


720a. ἄλλον τρέπηται νόμον, παραμυθίας δὲ καὶ πειθοῦς τοῖς νομοθετουμένοις μηδὲ ἓν προσδιδῷ; καθάπερ ἰατρὸς δέ τις, ὁ μὲν οὕτως, ὁ δʼ ἐκείνως ἡμᾶς εἴωθεν ἑκάστοτε θεραπεύειν— ἀναμιμνῃσκώμεθα δὲ τὸν τρόπον ἑκάτερον, ἵνα τοῦ νομοθέτου δεώμεθα, καθάπερ ἰατροῦ δέοιντο ἂν παῖδες τὸν πρᾳότατον αὐτὸν θεραπεύειν τρόπον ἑαυτούς. οἷον δὴ τί λέγομεν; εἰσὶν πού τινες ἰατροί, φαμέν, καί τινες ὑπηρέται τῶν ἰατρῶν, ἰατροὺς δὲ καλοῦμεν δήπου καὶ τούτους.''. None
720a. but declare at once what must be done and what not, and state the penalty which threatens disobedience, and so turn off to another law, without adding to his statutes a single word of encouragement and persuasion? Just as is the way with doctors, one treats us in this fashion, and another in that: they have two different methods, which we may recall, in order that, like children who beg the doctor to treat them by the mildest method, so we may make a like request of the lawgiver. Shall I give an illustration of what I mean? There are men that are doctors, we say, and others that are doctors’ assistants; but we call the latter also, to be sure, by the name of doctors.''. None
7. Plato, Protagoras, None (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates of Chios • Hippocrates of Cos • Hippocratic Oath • Hippocratic writers

 Found in books: Cornelli (2013) 256; Lloyd (1989) 92, 94; Wolfsdorf (2020) 530


311b. ἀποπειρώμενος τοῦ Ἱπποκράτους τῆς ῥώμης διεσκόπουν αὐτὸν καὶ ἠρώτων, εἰπέ μοι, ἔφην ἐγώ, ὦ Ἱππόκρατες, παρὰ Πρωταγόραν νῦν ἐπιχειρεῖς ἰέναι, ἀργύριον τελῶν ἐκείνῳ μισθὸν ὑπὲρ σεαυτοῦ, ὡς παρὰ τίνα ἀφιξόμενος καὶ τίς γενησόμενος; ὥσπερ ἂν εἰ ἐπενόεις παρὰ τὸν σαυτοῦ ὁμώνυμον ἐλθὼν Ἱπποκράτη τὸν Κῷον, τὸν τῶν Ἀσκληπιαδῶν, ἀργύριον τελεῖν ὑπὲρ σαυτοῦ μισθὸν ἐκείνῳ, εἴ τίς σε ἤρετο· εἰπέ μοι, μέλλεις τελεῖν, ὦ Ἱππόκρατες, Ἱπποκράτει'318e. τὰς γὰρ τέχνας αὐτοὺς πεφευγότας ἄκοντας πάλιν αὖ ἄγοντες ἐμβάλλουσιν εἰς τέχνας, λογισμούς τε καὶ ἀστρονομίαν καὶ γεωμετρίαν καὶ μουσικὴν διδάσκοντες —καὶ ἅμα εἰς τὸν Ἱππίαν ἀπέβλεψεν— παρὰ δʼ ἐμὲ ἀφικόμενος μαθήσεται οὐ περὶ ἄλλου του ἢ περὶ οὗ ἥκει. τὸ δὲ μάθημά ἐστιν εὐβουλία περὶ τῶν οἰκείων, ὅπως ἂν ἄριστα τὴν αὑτοῦ οἰκίαν διοικοῖ, '. None
311b. and I, to test Hippocrates’ grit, began examining him with a few questions. Tell me, Hippocrates, I said, in your present design of going to Protagoras and paying him money as a fee for his services to yourself, to whom do you consider you are resorting, and what is it that you are to become? Suppose, for example, you had taken it into your head to call on your namesake Hippocrates of Cos, the Asclepiad, and pay him money as your personal fee, and suppose someone asked you—Tell me, Hippocrates, in purposing to pay'318e. they bring them back against their will and force them into arts, teaching them arithmetic and astronomy and geometry and music (and here he glanced at Hippias); whereas, if he applies to me, he will learn precisely and solely that for which he has come. That learning consists of good judgement in his own affairs, showing how best to order his own home; and in the affairs of his city, '. None
8. Sophocles, Oedipus The King, 387 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates, works,, Sacred Disease • Hippocratic authors

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 102; Álvarez (2019) 35


387. Creon the trustworthy, Creon, my old friend, has crept upon me by stealth, yearning to overthrow me, and has suborned such a scheming juggler as this, a tricky quack, who has eyes only for profit, but is blind in his art!''. None
9. Thucydides, The History of The Peloponnesian War, 2.47, 2.47.4, 3.3.3 (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Abstract nominal phrases in Thucydides, and Hippocratic Corpus • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, works,, Breaths • Hippocrates, works,, Regimen in Acute Diseases • Hippocratic corpus • Hippocratic medicine, vs. religious models of causation • medicine, Hippocratic

 Found in books: Borg (2008) 281; Fabian Meinel (2015) 21, 22; Hankinson (1998) 51, 52; Joho (2022) 68; Jouanna (2012) 35, 135


2.47.4. οὔτε γὰρ ἰατροὶ ἤρκουν τὸ πρῶτον θεραπεύοντες ἀγνοίᾳ, ἀλλ’ αὐτοὶ μάλιστα ἔθνῃσκον ὅσῳ καὶ μάλιστα προσῇσαν, οὔτε ἄλλη ἀνθρωπεία τέχνη οὐδεμία: ὅσα τε πρὸς ἱεροῖς ἱκέτευσαν ἢ μαντείοις καὶ τοῖς τοιούτοις ἐχρήσαντο, πάντα ἀνωφελῆ ἦν, τελευτῶντές τε αὐτῶν ἀπέστησαν ὑπὸ τοῦ κακοῦ νικώμενοι.
3.3.3. ἐσηγγέλθη γὰρ αὐτοῖς ὡς εἴη Ἀπόλλωνος Μαλόεντος ἔξω τῆς πόλεως ἑορτή, ἐν ᾗ πανδημεὶ Μυτιληναῖοι ἑορτάζουσι, καὶ ἐλπίδα εἶναι ἐπειχθέντας ἐπιπεσεῖν ἄφνω, καὶ ἢν μὲν ξυμβῇ ἡ πεῖρα: εἰ δὲ μή, Μυτιληναίοις εἰπεῖν ναῦς τε παραδοῦναι καὶ τείχη καθελεῖν, μὴ πειθομένων δὲ πολεμεῖν.' '. None
2.47.4. Neither were the physicians at first of any service, ignorant as they were of the proper way to treat it, but they died themselves the most thickly, as they visited the sick most often; nor did any human art succeed any better. Supplications in the temples, divinations, and so forth were found equally futile, till the overwhelming nature of the disaster at last put a stop to them altogether.
3.3.3. word having been brought them of a festival in honor of the Malean Apollo outside the town, which is kept by the whole people of Mitylene, and at which, if haste were made, they might hope to take them by surprise. If this plan succeeded, well and good; if not, they were to order the Mitylenians to deliver up their ships and to pull down their walls, and if they did not obey, to declare war. ' '. None
10. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Asclepius, relationship with Hippocrates • Hippocrates, and Asclepius • Hippocrates, relationship with Asclepius • Hippocrates, works,, Oath

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 68; Jouanna (2018) 73


11. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocrates (Ps.), Airs, Waters, Places, and environmental determinism • Hippocrates (Ps.), Airs, Waters, Places, on Asia and Europe • Hippocrates, Airs, Waters, Places • Hippocrates, works,, Airs, Waters, Places • Hippocrates, works,, Art of Medicine • Hippocrates, works,, Breaths • Hippocrates, works,, Prognostic • Hippocrates, works,, Regimen • Hippocrates, works,, Sacred Disease • Hippocratic Corpus • Hippocratic medicine • Hippocratic triangle • Hippocratic writings, On Regimen • Hippocratic writings, On the Sacred Disease • Hippocratic writings, works Airs Waters Places • Hippocratic,medicine • psychē (soul), in Hippocratic corpus

 Found in books: Gagné (2020) 299; Isaac (2004) 61, 62, 63, 65, 67; Jouanna (2012) 11, 43, 108, 111, 128, 156, 158, 167, 169; Konig (2022) 196; Petridou (2016) 139, 140, 141, 146, 147, 171, 181; Wolfsdorf (2020) 526, 527; van der EIjk (2005) 56, 191


12. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates, works,, Regimen • Hippocratic medicine • Hippocratic,philosophical writings

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 195; Petridou (2016) 138, 152


13. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocratic corpus, On the Sacred Disease • Hippocratics

 Found in books: Ker and Wessels (2020) 84, 85, 86, 89; Tor (2017) 28, 29


14. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, • Hippocrates, nan • Hippocrates, works,, Art of Medicine • Hippocrates, works,, Breaths • Hippocrates, works,, Diseases of Girls • Hippocrates, works,, Nature of Man • Hippocrates, works,, Regimen • Hippocrates, works,, Sacred Disease • Hippocratic authors • Hippocratic corpus • Hippocratic corpus, On the Sacred Disease • Hippocratic medicine • Hippocratic writers, on body–soul relationship • Hippocratic writings, On the Sacred Disease • Hippocratics

 Found in books: Edmonds (2019) 26; Hesk (2000) 36; Jouanna (2012) 43, 100, 122, 200, 211, 241; Ker and Wessels (2020) 86, 88; Petridou (2016) 252, 488; Tor (2017) 27, 28; van der EIjk (2005) 48, 51, 52, 54, 124, 131; Álvarez (2019) 81


15. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Galen and Pseudo-Galen, works,, Writings of Hippocrates • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, • Hippocrates, nan • Hippocrates, works,, Epidemics • Hippocrates, works,, Nature of Man • Hippocrates, works,, Regimen in Health • Hippocratic authors • Hippocratic corpus • Hippocratic medicine • Hippocratics, on elements in the body • blood, Hippocratic view of • female, Hippocratic view of • health, Hippocratic notions of • moisture, moist, Hippocratic view of

 Found in books: Edmonds (2019) 138; Hankinson (1998) 60, 61; Huffman (2019) 174, 204; Jouanna (2012) 321, 335; Petridou (2016) 250; Tor (2017) 236; Trott (2019) 132; Walters (2020) 19; Álvarez (2019) 80


16. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, • Hippocratic corpus

 Found in books: Edmonds (2019) 138; Hankinson (1998) 64; Michalopoulos et al. (2021) 318


17. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates, works,, Art of Medicine • Hippocrates, works,, Breaths • Hippocratics, on elements in the body • blood, Hippocratic view of • cold, Hippocratic view of • elemental forces, powers, Hippocratic view of • generation, γενέσις, Hippocratic view of • moisture, moist, Hippocratic view of • mother, maternal, Hippocratic view of

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 43; Trott (2019) 139, 140


18. None, None, nan (5th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Abstract nominal phrases in Thucydides, and Hippocratic Corpus • Hippocratic medicine • Nature (φύσις), and Hippocratic Corpus

 Found in books: Joho (2022) 111; Petridou (2016) 121


19. None, None, nan (4th cent. BCE - 3rd cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocratic authors • Hippocratic writers

 Found in books: Lloyd (1989) 31; Álvarez (2019) 131


20. None, None, nan (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocratic writers • Hippocratic writings, On Regimen • Hippocratic writings, differences with regard to Aristotle

 Found in books: Lloyd (1989) 34; van der EIjk (2005) 198, 263


21. None, None, nan (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates/Hippocratic tradition • Hippocratic writers, on body–soul relationship, on melancholy

 Found in books: Inwood and Warren (2020) 70; van der EIjk (2005) 154


22. None, None, nan (4th cent. BCE - 4th cent. BCE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, nan • Hippocrates, works,, Nature of Man • Hippocratic writings, On the Sacred Disease

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 238, 337; van der EIjk (2005) 156


23. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, nan • Hippocrates, works,, Nature of Man • Hippocratic Corpus • Hippocratic writers, on body–soul relationship, on status of the medical art • Hippocratic writers, on body–soul relationship, on therapeutics • Hippocratic writings, On Regimen

 Found in books: Jouanna (2012) 282; van der EIjk (2005) 103, 105, 106, 110, 111


24. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocratic medicine • Hippocratic writers • medicine, Hippocratic

 Found in books: Borg (2008) 281, 286, 288, 290; Lloyd (1989) 31, 90; Petridou (2016) 480, 489


25. None, None, nan (2nd cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippokrates, worshipped as hero

 Found in books: Ekroth (2013) 104, 105; Zanker (1996) 206


26. None, None, nan (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocrates • Hippocrates, and inscribed cures at Kos Asklepieion

 Found in books: Renberg (2017) 25; Roskovec and Hušek (2021) 15


27. None, None, nan
 Tagged with subjects: • Hippocratic authors • Hippocratic writers

 Found in books: Lloyd (1989) 61; Álvarez (2019) 131





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