Body and Medicine in Latin Poetry
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Body and Medicine in Latin Poetry

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eBook - ePub

Body and Medicine in Latin Poetry

About this book

While intersections between Greek literature and medicine have become a focal point of considerable research among Classicists in the last ten years, little work has been done in the field of Latin literature, with particular regard to poetry. And yet the human body and its affections have pride of place in numerous poems from ancient Rome, the medical influence of which can hardly be denied.

By building on the recent developments in the field of medical humanities, this volume aims at tackling innovatively the intersections between medical sciences and Latin literary texts, with papers exploring the ways in which medicine is integrated into poetry and how poetry, in turn, can propagate medical knowledge across various social classes and cultural contexts.

This volume will uncover the connections between Roman literature and ancient theories of the body, thus showing how indebted Roman poetic production was to both ancient Greek and Roman medical traditions. As such, it will be of significant interest for researchers and postgraduate students working on ancient Greek and Roman medicine and philosophy, Roman poetry and literature more broadly, ancient senses and emotions, and medical humanities.

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2026
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9783110728903

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Frontmatter
  5. Foreword: Living and Breathing Metaphor?
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. What is a Latin ā€œMedical Bodyā€? An Anatomy of the Use of Medical Language in Lucretius
  9. Concretising the Abstract: Avarice, Dropsy and the Medical Metaphor in Horace’s Poetry
  10. Aeneas’ Body and Social Suffering in the Aeneid
  11. Girlfriend in a Coma: Remedia for Illness in Latin Love Elegy
  12. Flesh and Stone: Skin and Touch in Ovid’s Pygmalion
  13. The Body and the City: Disease, Fury and Self-Mutilation in Seneca’s Oedipus
  14. Lucan’s Magico-Medical Psylli
  15. Connotation and ā€œCom-motionā€: Putting the Kinēsis into the Roman Cinaedus
  16. Carmen salutiferum: Quintus Serenus and His Health-Giving Liber Medicinalis
  17. Conclusion (C)OVID’s Metamorphosis: Medical Humanities and Latin Poetry in the Time of COVID-19
  18. General Index
  19. Index of Sources

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