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The Government of the Body: A Reconstruction of the Physiological Chapters in Nemesius of Emesa’s De natura hominis
Early Science and Medicine ( IF 0.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-25 , DOI: 10.1163/15733823-00255p03
David Lloyd Dusenbury 1
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Abstract

This contribution argues that the physiological and psychological chapters of Nemesius of Emesa’s highly influential conspectus of late-antique anthropology, De natura hominis, are not random memoranda on the human organism or disjecta membra extracted from a range of late-antique sources. On the contrary, it is claimed here that De natura hominis 6-28, in which the medical anthropology of the Platonic–Galenic tradition comes to the fore, mark a decisive phase in the argument of Nemesius’ text. The human is defined by Nemesius as the only living being which is at once ruler and ruled. In De natura hominis 6-28, this image of humankind is given an anatomical proof.



中文翻译:

身体的政府:对埃米萨人的《德尼图拉人》的尼梅修斯的生理章节的重建

摘要

这笔捐款认为,内梅西斯的Emesa的晚古董人类学的,极具影响力的概论的生理和心理章德NATURA人型支原体,不是对人体组织或随机备忘录disjecta membra从一系列的后期古董来源提取。相反,在这里声称,德NATURA人型支原体6-28,其中柏拉图,盖伦传统的医学人类学就浮出水面,标志着内梅西斯文本参数决定性阶段。Nemesius将人类定义为唯一同时被统治者和统治者的生物。在《人的自然》 6-28中,人类的这一图像得到了解剖学证明。

更新日期:2020-11-25
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