Abstract

The Portuguese doctor Amatus Lusitanus (1511-1568) published his seven Curationum medicinalium centuriae between 1551 and 1566. The clinical cases are usuallyfollowed by some scholia in which different subjects related to the case are theoreticallydiscussed. In the curatio 28 of the first Centuria Amatus writes a long scholium to talk about an issue frequently debated from Antiquity: the suitability of providing aqueous wine during fever episodes. The paper, in any case, aims to carry out a deep analysis of Amatus’ literary method and to pay special attention to his way of building the text by citing ancient sources (Corpus Hippocraticum, Aristotle, Galenus, Aetius) and using contemporary authors (Manardus, Musa Brassavola, Mondella) in a tacit and more or less dissimulated way.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call