Medical Glossaries in the Hebrew Tradition : With a Supplement on the Romance and Latin Terminology

ISBN
9789004352025
$109.00
Author Bos, Gerrit
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2018
  • XII, 120
  • Yes
  • 72
  • VXH MBX MX CB/2ADL
  • R128.3.S5413 2017
The Sefer Almansur contains a pharmacopeia of about 250 medicinal ingredients with their Arabic names (in Hebrew characters), their Romance (Old Occitan) and occasionally Hebrew equivalents. The pharmacopeia, which describes the properties and therapeutical uses of simple drugs featured at the end of Book Three of the Sefer Almansur . This work was translated into Hebrew from the Arabic Kitab al-Manuri (written by al-Razi) by Shem Tov ben Isaac of Tortosa, who worked in Marseille in the 13th century. Gerrit Bos, Guido Mensching and Julia Zwink supply a critical edition of the Hebrew text, an English translation and an analysis of the Romance and Latin terminology in Hebrew transcription. The authors show the pharmaceutical terminological innovation of Hebrew and of the vernacular, and give us proof of the important role of medieval Jews in preserving and transferring medical knowledge.