Visual Arts and Medicine in Early Modern Europe and Beyond
Visual Arts and Medicine in Early Modern Europe and Beyond
A Collection of Essays and Sources
Brennan, Robert; Sammern, Romana; Jonietz, Fabian
Manchester University Press
02/2026
328
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Inglês
9781526182876
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Introduction: Ut pictura medicina? - Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz, Romana Sammern
Source 1 Bernardino Ramazzini, De morbis artificum diatriba, 1700 - Jana Graul
1 Saintly systems of healing: images, devotion and cures - Catherine Lawless
2 Wax ex votos in late medieval England: bodies, health, and the problem of portraiture - Carly B. Boxer
Source 2 Stefan Falimirz' O ziolach (1534): the first medical text published in Polish - Julia Czapla
3 The anatomy of whiteness in late medieval Italy - Robert Brennan
4 'I advocate the frequent viewing of [...] green': Ficino, green walls and early modern 'chromotherapy' - Katharine Stahlbuhk
Source 3 The Canon of Polykleitos in Galen, Ali ibn Ridwan, and their Florentine readers - Robert Brennan
5 The uroscopic colour palette: Dominicus de Ragusa, Gentile da Fabriano, and painterly knowledge of urine - Fabian Jonietz
6 Crafting surgical expertise in the medical manuals of Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (1518-1523) - Ariella Minden
Source 4 Pier Antonio Fucini, Trattato della pittura, ca. 1605/21 - Fabian Jonietz
7 Slave or condottiere? Artists, labour and occupational health in early modern Italy - Frances M. Gage
8 Giulio Mancini and Sebastiano Vannini: medicine and connoisseurship in early Baroque Rome - Fabrizio Federici
Source 5 The drawings of Georgius Josephus Camel and their role for the chemical and medicalarts between Central Europe and South Asia, ca. 1685-1706 - Paolo Sanvito
9 1638 - Bones of contention - Katharina Sabernig
Source 6 Visual culture of Tibetan materia medica - Katharina Sabernig
Afterword - Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz, Romana Sammern
Bibliography
Index of names and subjects -- .
Source 1 Bernardino Ramazzini, De morbis artificum diatriba, 1700 - Jana Graul
1 Saintly systems of healing: images, devotion and cures - Catherine Lawless
2 Wax ex votos in late medieval England: bodies, health, and the problem of portraiture - Carly B. Boxer
Source 2 Stefan Falimirz' O ziolach (1534): the first medical text published in Polish - Julia Czapla
3 The anatomy of whiteness in late medieval Italy - Robert Brennan
4 'I advocate the frequent viewing of [...] green': Ficino, green walls and early modern 'chromotherapy' - Katharine Stahlbuhk
Source 3 The Canon of Polykleitos in Galen, Ali ibn Ridwan, and their Florentine readers - Robert Brennan
5 The uroscopic colour palette: Dominicus de Ragusa, Gentile da Fabriano, and painterly knowledge of urine - Fabian Jonietz
6 Crafting surgical expertise in the medical manuals of Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (1518-1523) - Ariella Minden
Source 4 Pier Antonio Fucini, Trattato della pittura, ca. 1605/21 - Fabian Jonietz
7 Slave or condottiere? Artists, labour and occupational health in early modern Italy - Frances M. Gage
8 Giulio Mancini and Sebastiano Vannini: medicine and connoisseurship in early Baroque Rome - Fabrizio Federici
Source 5 The drawings of Georgius Josephus Camel and their role for the chemical and medicalarts between Central Europe and South Asia, ca. 1685-1706 - Paolo Sanvito
9 1638 - Bones of contention - Katharina Sabernig
Source 6 Visual culture of Tibetan materia medica - Katharina Sabernig
Afterword - Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz, Romana Sammern
Bibliography
Index of names and subjects -- .
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art theory; artisanal knowledge; beauty; biography; canonicity; classical reception; color; colour; connoisseurship, empiricism; craft, embodied knowledge; cross-cultural exchange; ecoaesthetics; ethnography; exorcism; ex-votos; historiography; history of psychiatry; history of the body; interdisciplinarity; labour; labour history; materiality; mechanical reproduction; medical humanities; medical theory; missionaries; occupational health; painting; perception; pharmacology; philology; physiology; print culture; psychology; race; scientific revolution; skin; slavery; translation; urine; whiteness
Introduction: Ut pictura medicina? - Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz, Romana Sammern
Source 1 Bernardino Ramazzini, De morbis artificum diatriba, 1700 - Jana Graul
1 Saintly systems of healing: images, devotion and cures - Catherine Lawless
2 Wax ex votos in late medieval England: bodies, health, and the problem of portraiture - Carly B. Boxer
Source 2 Stefan Falimirz' O ziolach (1534): the first medical text published in Polish - Julia Czapla
3 The anatomy of whiteness in late medieval Italy - Robert Brennan
4 'I advocate the frequent viewing of [...] green': Ficino, green walls and early modern 'chromotherapy' - Katharine Stahlbuhk
Source 3 The Canon of Polykleitos in Galen, Ali ibn Ridwan, and their Florentine readers - Robert Brennan
5 The uroscopic colour palette: Dominicus de Ragusa, Gentile da Fabriano, and painterly knowledge of urine - Fabian Jonietz
6 Crafting surgical expertise in the medical manuals of Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (1518-1523) - Ariella Minden
Source 4 Pier Antonio Fucini, Trattato della pittura, ca. 1605/21 - Fabian Jonietz
7 Slave or condottiere? Artists, labour and occupational health in early modern Italy - Frances M. Gage
8 Giulio Mancini and Sebastiano Vannini: medicine and connoisseurship in early Baroque Rome - Fabrizio Federici
Source 5 The drawings of Georgius Josephus Camel and their role for the chemical and medicalarts between Central Europe and South Asia, ca. 1685-1706 - Paolo Sanvito
9 1638 - Bones of contention - Katharina Sabernig
Source 6 Visual culture of Tibetan materia medica - Katharina Sabernig
Afterword - Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz, Romana Sammern
Bibliography
Index of names and subjects -- .
Source 1 Bernardino Ramazzini, De morbis artificum diatriba, 1700 - Jana Graul
1 Saintly systems of healing: images, devotion and cures - Catherine Lawless
2 Wax ex votos in late medieval England: bodies, health, and the problem of portraiture - Carly B. Boxer
Source 2 Stefan Falimirz' O ziolach (1534): the first medical text published in Polish - Julia Czapla
3 The anatomy of whiteness in late medieval Italy - Robert Brennan
4 'I advocate the frequent viewing of [...] green': Ficino, green walls and early modern 'chromotherapy' - Katharine Stahlbuhk
Source 3 The Canon of Polykleitos in Galen, Ali ibn Ridwan, and their Florentine readers - Robert Brennan
5 The uroscopic colour palette: Dominicus de Ragusa, Gentile da Fabriano, and painterly knowledge of urine - Fabian Jonietz
6 Crafting surgical expertise in the medical manuals of Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (1518-1523) - Ariella Minden
Source 4 Pier Antonio Fucini, Trattato della pittura, ca. 1605/21 - Fabian Jonietz
7 Slave or condottiere? Artists, labour and occupational health in early modern Italy - Frances M. Gage
8 Giulio Mancini and Sebastiano Vannini: medicine and connoisseurship in early Baroque Rome - Fabrizio Federici
Source 5 The drawings of Georgius Josephus Camel and their role for the chemical and medicalarts between Central Europe and South Asia, ca. 1685-1706 - Paolo Sanvito
9 1638 - Bones of contention - Katharina Sabernig
Source 6 Visual culture of Tibetan materia medica - Katharina Sabernig
Afterword - Robert Brennan, Fabian Jonietz, Romana Sammern
Bibliography
Index of names and subjects -- .
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
art theory; artisanal knowledge; beauty; biography; canonicity; classical reception; color; colour; connoisseurship, empiricism; craft, embodied knowledge; cross-cultural exchange; ecoaesthetics; ethnography; exorcism; ex-votos; historiography; history of psychiatry; history of the body; interdisciplinarity; labour; labour history; materiality; mechanical reproduction; medical humanities; medical theory; missionaries; occupational health; painting; perception; pharmacology; philology; physiology; print culture; psychology; race; scientific revolution; skin; slavery; translation; urine; whiteness