Byzantine medicine
Actuarius
Actuarius or actarius, rendered in Greek as aktouarios was the title applied to officials of varying functions in the late Roman and Byzantine empires.
Actuarius or actarius, rendered in Greek as aktouarios was the title applied to officials of varying functions in the late Roman and Byzantine empires.
Byzantine medicine
Byzantine medicine is the medicine practiced in the Byzantine Empire from about 400 AD to 1453 AD. Medicine was one of the sciences in which the Byzantines improved on their Greco-Roman predecessors.
Byzantine medicine is the medicine practiced in the Byzantine Empire from about 400 AD to 1453 AD. Medicine was one of the sciences in which the Byzantines improved on their Greco-Roman predecessors.
Medical Compendium in Seven Books
The Medical Compendium in Seven Books is a medical treatise written in Greek the 7th century CE by Paul of Aegina a.k.a. Paulus Aegineta.
The Medical Compendium in Seven Books is a medical treatise written in Greek the 7th century CE by Paul of Aegina a.k.a. Paulus Aegineta.
Plague of Justinian
The Plague of Justinian was a pandemic that afflicted the Eastern Roman Empire, including its capital Constantinople.
The Plague of Justinian was a pandemic that afflicted the Eastern Roman Empire, including its capital Constantinople.
Vienna Dioscurides
The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th century illuminated manuscript of De Materia Medica by Dioscorides in Greek.
The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th century illuminated manuscript of De Materia Medica by Dioscorides in Greek.
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