Griechische Kopisten Medizinischer Handschriften
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Greek Manuscript , Greek CopyistsAbstract
The study of the manuscript tradition for important Byzantine physicians shows that we have from the twelfth century copies made by the scribe foannikios for Aetius Amidenus and Paulus Aegineta. From the fourteenth and fifteenth century we know manuscripts for these authors proving the influence of the authorities on the medical practice. Johannes Staphidakes worked as a scribe and composed medical treatises, Demetrios Pepagomenos is attested as a physician in the reign of the emperor Manuel II Palaiologos. The monk Athanasios, working in the fifteenth century at Constantinople, restored a manuscript of Aetius AmidenusDownloads
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