Bouras-Vallianatos Petros, Käs Fabian
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, University Campus, 15771Athens, Greece.
Martin-Buber-Institute for Jewish Studies, University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-Platz, 50923Köln, Germany.
Med Hist. 2024 Jul;68(3):223-236. doi: 10.1017/mdh.2024.25. Epub 2024 Sep 13.
Premodern medicine used a variety of mineral substances for therapeutic purposes. The present article deals with pitch-asphalt, and, in particular, a precious kind of it called originating in Persia. It was first described in detail in the Arabic pharmacological tradition, and its fame spread throughout the medieval Mediterranean, including Byzantium. By editing and examining for the first time a previously unexplored medieval Greek text on , this study offers new insights into the medicinal uses of this substance. It also significantly increases our understanding of the intense cross-cultural transfer of medical knowledge from the Islamicate world to Byzantium by showing that this was not merely based on the translation of a few Arabic medical works into Greek, but was a multifaceted phenomenon involving a complex nexus of sources that require further investigation.
前现代医学使用各种矿物质进行治疗。本文论述的是沥青,尤其是一种原产于波斯的珍贵沥青品种。它最早在阿拉伯药理学传统中得到详细描述,其声名传遍了中世纪的地中海地区,包括拜占庭。通过首次编辑和研究一篇此前未被探索的关于这种沥青的中世纪希腊文本,本研究为该物质的药用提供了新见解。它还显著增进了我们对医学知识从伊斯兰世界到拜占庭的强烈跨文化传播的理解,表明这不仅仅是基于将一些阿拉伯医学著作翻译成希腊语,而是一个多方面的现象,涉及一个需要进一步研究的复杂资料网络。