Aristotle, Aristotelianism and Ancient Medicine

Philip J van der Eijk author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Sep '26

£50.00

This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Presents a striking new interpretation of Aristotelian philosophy and its significance for thinking about health and disease.

Philip van der Eijk's magisterial book argues that Aristotle made important and innovative contributions to ongoing debates between philosophers and doctors about health and disease. He furthermore shows that Aristotle's philosophy itself, and its elaboration by his followers, was influenced by its engagement with medical theory and practice.Aristotle had a decisive impact on the development of ancient medicine. He and his followers conducted a dialogue about life and living beings, body and soul, and health and disease with doctors from the Classical period down to late antiquity: interlocutors who included key figures like Galen and the Hippocratic commentator Stephanus of Alexandria. Philip van der Eijk's magisterial and attractively written book describes and analyses this dialogue and argues that Aristotle strategically positioned himself within these discussions while making important and innovative contributions to them. The author further uncovers unpublished evidence showing how Aristotle's philosophy itself – and also the way it was elaborated by its later advocates and exegetes – was influenced by its close engagement with medical theory and practice. This important and much-anticipated book will transform both the study of Aristotle and his followers and that of Greek and Roman medicine.

'The work of the leading scholar in the field of ancient medicine today, Professor van der Eijk, is always of the highest quality. Here he shows how the influence of Aristotle extended into many areas of ancient thought particularly in medicine. His insights challenge many traditional interpretations and introduce many unfamiliar thinkers to a wider audience.' Vivian Nutton, Emeritus Professor of the History of Medicine, University College London
'Philip van der Eijk has achieved the remarkable feat of writing a colossal book which is at the same time a very good read. His book not only covers all the bases but also opens new ground on topics at the intersection of ancient medicine and philosophy. It enlarges and deepens our understanding of the complex interaction between philosophy and medicine in the ancient Greek and Roman world. There is nothing equivalent to this book in print, so I strongly and enthusiastically recommend reading it.' Andrea Falcon, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University

ISBN: 9781107176973

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1001g

624 pages