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Ξηροφθαλμία: Dry Eye Disorder in Greek and Latin Medical Sources

  • Ilias Nesseris and Dimitra Makri
© 2025 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston, Genthiner Straße 13, 10785 Berlin

© 2025 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston, Genthiner Straße 13, 10785 Berlin

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Contents VII
  4. Notes on Contributors XIX
  5. Introduction 1
  6. List of Publications by Alain Touwaide 15
  7. Introduction: Reflections on Alain Touwaide 55
  8. Part I: Dioscorides
  9. Dioscorides, Anazarbos, and the Epigraphic Evidence 61
  10. Parallel Worlds: Ancient Mesopotamian Medicinal Plant Knowledge and Dioscorides’ De materia medica 79
  11. Secundum Dyascoridem: Ce que la vénénologie du Moyen Âge latin doit vraiment à Dioscoride 109
  12. Part II: Botany
  13. Some Trees of Greece 129
  14. John Sibthorp’s Eastern Mediterranean Fieldwork, Ethnobotany, and Botanical Teaching 143
  15. At the Origins of Women’s Herbal Skills: From Myth to the Medical Treatises of Antiquity 175
  16. Part III: Gardens
  17. The Hippocratic Herbal at the Botanical Hippocratic Garden of Kos 193
  18. Botany and the Art of Topia: Archeological Evidence from the Villa Arianna at Stabiae 211
  19. Il Giardino della Minerva: dalla storia alla rinascita 251
  20. Part IV: Representing Plants
  21. On the Color of Flowering Plants Depicted in Flora graeca Sibthorpiana 258
  22. In Search of the Lost Archetype? An Alternative Reading of the Illustrations Provided in the Herbarium of Pseudo-Apuleius 297
  23. The Metamorphoses of the Roccabonella Herbal: A Study of Its Afterlives in Collenuccio’s Pliniana defensio and Giovanni da Udine’s Painted Garlands in the Loggia di Psiche 313
  24. Part V: Medicinal Plants
  25. Coriander in Archeology, Ancient Medical Literature, and Current Biomolecular Therapeutics 347
  26. Apuntes para una historia provisional e incompleta de la mandrágora (Mandragora spp.) en la tradición mágica árabo-islámica (siglos X–XVII) 433
  27. Herbal Ingredients of Liquid Preparations in Nikolaos Myrepsos’s Dynameron 461
  28. Part VI: Plant Therapies
  29. Ξηροφθαλμία: Dry Eye Disorder in Greek and Latin Medical Sources 501
  30. “What Is This Herb”? 533
  31. Plantes répellantes de manuscrits : le cas du Yémen 547
  32. Part VII: More Materia medica
  33. The Magi and the Crocodile 567
  34. Wild Allium: Apotropaic Magic, Monastic Medicine: Cultural, Ecological, and Phytotherapeutic Importance 579
  35. Plant Cures in Late Twentieth-Century Nicosia, Cyprus 599
  36. Part VIII: Circulation of Plants and Knowledge
  37. Storax(es) of the Middle Ages: Confusion over a Medicinal Resin in Islamic Pharmacology 609
  38. Colóquios dos Simples de Garcia de Orta: Notícias sobre as drogas e especiarias da Ásia na Europa de Quinhentos 635
  39. Plants and Manifest Destiny: U.S. Botanists and the ‘Cinchona Missions’ in Latin America (1942–1945) 663
  40. Part IX: Ethnopharmacology
  41. Dioscorides in the Caucasus: Medicinal Plants and Fungi of Sakartvelo (Republic of Georgia), Caucasus 681
  42. The Traditional Moroccan Pharmacopeia Between Scholarly Medical Sources and Cultural Specificities 709
  43. Agreement and Meaning: Rethinking Consensus Analysis 747
  44. Indexes
  45. Introduction 773
  46. Manuscripts and Texts
  47. Plants and Botany
  48. Remedies
  49. General Indexes
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