Description
The present volume offers the first critical edition of Book 1 of the medieval Arabic
translation of Galen's Commentary on the Hippocratic Epidemics, produced by the
celebrated translator Hunayn ibn Ishāq (d. ca. 870). The edition is based on all
extant Arabic textual witnesses, including the Arabic secondary transmission.
The translation of Galen's commentary became a crucial source for the development of
medicine in the Islamic world, especially in the nascent field of clinical medicine.
It was frequently read and quoted in later Arabic medical literature, and several
Arabic authors used it to produce a wide range of didactic writings for medical
students and practising physicians.
The English translation, which aims to convey some of the flavour of the Arabic
translation, comes with extensive notes on the differences between the Greek
original and the Arabic translation. A thorough comparison between the two versions
of the commentary provides important insights into the translation style and
technique of Hunayn ibn Ishāq and his circle and Arabic medical terminology at the
time.
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