Prometheus and the Liver through Art and Medicine
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Prometheus and the Liver through Art and Medicine

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Prometheus and the Liver through Art and Medicine

About this book

Prometheus was punished by the supreme god Zeus for giving to mankind the Olympic fire with which they learned to think and feel. He was chained to a cliff in the Caucasus, where, to make matters worse, he was visited daily by an eagle who ate part of his liver. At night, however, his liver grew back. We now know that the liver can regenerate, but were the ancient Greeks aware of this quality? The myth of Prometheus has been a source of inspiration for many visual artists over the centuries. In this book, the medical history of the liver is traced through the ages through an examination of historical texts on the organ's functions and properties, parallel to the art movements in which the fascinating iconography of Prometheus is reviewed. The book offers a surprising interplay of art and medicine, placing emphasis on the unique morphology of the liver.

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Yes, you can access Prometheus and the Liver through Art and Medicine by Julia Rosmalen,Merel Gulik,Belle Rosmalen,Thomas Gulik in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Art & Gastroenterology & Hepatology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. 1 The Prometheus Myth
  7. 2 the Depiction of Prometheus In Classicalantiquity
  8. 3 the Liver According
  9. 4 the Haruspex and Hepatoscopy
  10. 5 Prometheus in the Middle Ages
  11. 6 the Liver in the The Middle Ages, According to Galen
  12. 7 Prometheus In the Renaissance
  13. 8 the Liver in the Renaissance as Described By Reisch, Vesalius, and Da Vinci
  14. 9 Prometheus in the Baroque
  15. 10 the Liver in the Baroque, According to Van Den Spiegel, Glisson, and Bidloo
  16. 11 Prometheus and Modernity
  17. 12 the Liver in the Enlightenment
  18. 13 the Twentieth‐Century Prometheus
  19. 14 Liver Surgery and Liver Regeneration
  20. Acknowledgements
  21. On the Authors
  22. Bibliography
  23. Index