Pelagonius and Latin veterinary terminology in the Roman Empire /
The language of Latin veterinary medicine has never been systematically studied. This book seeks to elucidate the pathological and anatomical terminology of Latin veterinary treatises, and the general linguistic features of Pelagonius as a technical writer. Veterinary practice in antiquity cannot be...
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English
Latin
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Leiden ; New York :
E.J. Brill,
1995.
Series:
Studies in Ancient Medicine
11.
Studies in Ancient Medicine Online, ISBN: 9789004380813.
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Call Number: SF743 .A33 1995
- Preliminary Material /
- J.N. Adams
- Introduction: Pelagonius, veterinary treatises, veterinarii /
- J.N. Adams
- Self-help: non-specialist treatment of animals /
- J.N. Adams
- Latin veterinary treatises: addressees, readership, patients /
- J.N. Adams
- 'Pelagonian' and 'non-Pelagonian' elements in the Ars Veterinaria attributed to Pelagonius /
- J.N. Adams
- Pelagonius and Apsyrtus /
- J.N. Adams
- Some names of diseases /
- J.N. Adams
- Anatomical terms /
- J.N. Adams
- The language of Pelagonius /
- J.N. Adams
- Epilogue: Pelagonius, veterinarii and technical terminology /
- J.N. Adams
- Bibliography /
- J.N. Adams
- Index /
- J.N. Adams
- Studies in Ancient Medicine /
- J.N. Adams.