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    Early Empiricism, Therapeutic Motivation, and the Asymmetrical Dispute Between the Hellenistic Medical Sects.Marquis Berrey - 2014 - Apeiron 47 (2):1-31.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Apeiron Jahrgang: 47 Heft: 2 Seiten: 141-171.
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    Reading Communities and Hippocratism in Hellenistic Medicine.Marquis Berrey - 2015 - Science in Context 28 (3):465-487.
    ArgumentThe sect of ancient Greek physicians who believed that medical knowledge came from personal experience also read the Hippocratic Corpus intensively. While previous scholarship has concentrated on the contributions of individual physicians to ancient scholarship on Hippocrates, this article seeks to identify those characteristics of Empiricist reading methodology that drove an entire medical community to credit Hippocrates with medical authority. To explain why these physicians appealed to Hippocrates’ authority, I deploy surviving testimonia and fragments to describe the skills, practices, and (...)
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    Conjectures to Two Greek Medical Texts: Apollonius Citiensis 92 and Galen Praen. 14.638K.Marquis Berrey - 2022 - Hermes 150 (4):508-514.
    This article proposes two emendations to the text of Apollonius Citiensis and Galen of Pergamum’s De Praecognitione. The problematic transmissions are isolated and a conjectural emendation suggested.
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