Medicine and the Law Under the Roman Empire
Medicine and the Law Under the Roman Empire
Bubb, Claire; Peachin, Michael
Oxford University Press
06/2023
368
Dura
Inglês
9780192898616
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Abbreviations and Cited Editions of the Galenic Corpus Used in the Volume
Claire Bubb and Michael Peachin: Introduction: Setting Medicine and the Law Apart, Together
I: Selling the Subject-Matter: When Science, Competition, and Entertainment Commingle
1: Matthew Roller: Introduction: Competition in the Roman Empire--Structure, Characteristics, and New Arenas
2: Anna Dolganov: Law as Competitive Performance: Performative Aspects of the Legal Process in Roman Imperial Courts
3: Luis Alejandro Salas: Medicine as Competitive Performance: Eristic and Erudition--Galen on Erasistratus and the Arteries
4: Kendra Eshleman: Response: Does the Performance Undercut the Substance?
II: Over-Shooting the Subject-Matter: When Pragmatism and Expertise Collide
5: Alice Koenig and Michael Peachin: Introduction: What Makes the Specialized Expert, and his Expertise?
6: Bruce Frier: Juristic Literature and the Law: Competition and Cooperation
7: Claire Bubb: Medical Literature and Medicine: Going Beyond the Practical
8: James Uden: Response: Expert or Intellectual? Other Views on Legal and Medical Expertise
III: Positioning the Subject-Matter: When Rhetoric and Science Converge
9: Ulrike Babusiaux and Claire Bubb: Introduction: The Ubiquity of Rhetoric
10: Ulrike Babusiaux: Rhetoric in Legal Writing: The Ethos and the Pathos of Roman Jurists
11: Caroline Petit: Rhetoric in Medical Writing: Artistic Prose?
12: Claire Bubb and Joseph Howley: Response: Experts of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of Expertise
Michael Trapp: Conclusion: How does Philosophy Compare?
Index
List of Contributors
Abbreviations and Cited Editions of the Galenic Corpus Used in the Volume
Claire Bubb and Michael Peachin: Introduction: Setting Medicine and the Law Apart, Together
I: Selling the Subject-Matter: When Science, Competition, and Entertainment Commingle
1: Matthew Roller: Introduction: Competition in the Roman Empire--Structure, Characteristics, and New Arenas
2: Anna Dolganov: Law as Competitive Performance: Performative Aspects of the Legal Process in Roman Imperial Courts
3: Luis Alejandro Salas: Medicine as Competitive Performance: Eristic and Erudition--Galen on Erasistratus and the Arteries
4: Kendra Eshleman: Response: Does the Performance Undercut the Substance?
II: Over-Shooting the Subject-Matter: When Pragmatism and Expertise Collide
5: Alice Koenig and Michael Peachin: Introduction: What Makes the Specialized Expert, and his Expertise?
6: Bruce Frier: Juristic Literature and the Law: Competition and Cooperation
7: Claire Bubb: Medical Literature and Medicine: Going Beyond the Practical
8: James Uden: Response: Expert or Intellectual? Other Views on Legal and Medical Expertise
III: Positioning the Subject-Matter: When Rhetoric and Science Converge
9: Ulrike Babusiaux and Claire Bubb: Introduction: The Ubiquity of Rhetoric
10: Ulrike Babusiaux: Rhetoric in Legal Writing: The Ethos and the Pathos of Roman Jurists
11: Caroline Petit: Rhetoric in Medical Writing: Artistic Prose?
12: Claire Bubb and Joseph Howley: Response: Experts of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of Expertise
Michael Trapp: Conclusion: How does Philosophy Compare?
Index
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Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Abbreviations and Cited Editions of the Galenic Corpus Used in the Volume
Claire Bubb and Michael Peachin: Introduction: Setting Medicine and the Law Apart, Together
I: Selling the Subject-Matter: When Science, Competition, and Entertainment Commingle
1: Matthew Roller: Introduction: Competition in the Roman Empire--Structure, Characteristics, and New Arenas
2: Anna Dolganov: Law as Competitive Performance: Performative Aspects of the Legal Process in Roman Imperial Courts
3: Luis Alejandro Salas: Medicine as Competitive Performance: Eristic and Erudition--Galen on Erasistratus and the Arteries
4: Kendra Eshleman: Response: Does the Performance Undercut the Substance?
II: Over-Shooting the Subject-Matter: When Pragmatism and Expertise Collide
5: Alice Koenig and Michael Peachin: Introduction: What Makes the Specialized Expert, and his Expertise?
6: Bruce Frier: Juristic Literature and the Law: Competition and Cooperation
7: Claire Bubb: Medical Literature and Medicine: Going Beyond the Practical
8: James Uden: Response: Expert or Intellectual? Other Views on Legal and Medical Expertise
III: Positioning the Subject-Matter: When Rhetoric and Science Converge
9: Ulrike Babusiaux and Claire Bubb: Introduction: The Ubiquity of Rhetoric
10: Ulrike Babusiaux: Rhetoric in Legal Writing: The Ethos and the Pathos of Roman Jurists
11: Caroline Petit: Rhetoric in Medical Writing: Artistic Prose?
12: Claire Bubb and Joseph Howley: Response: Experts of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of Expertise
Michael Trapp: Conclusion: How does Philosophy Compare?
Index
List of Contributors
Abbreviations and Cited Editions of the Galenic Corpus Used in the Volume
Claire Bubb and Michael Peachin: Introduction: Setting Medicine and the Law Apart, Together
I: Selling the Subject-Matter: When Science, Competition, and Entertainment Commingle
1: Matthew Roller: Introduction: Competition in the Roman Empire--Structure, Characteristics, and New Arenas
2: Anna Dolganov: Law as Competitive Performance: Performative Aspects of the Legal Process in Roman Imperial Courts
3: Luis Alejandro Salas: Medicine as Competitive Performance: Eristic and Erudition--Galen on Erasistratus and the Arteries
4: Kendra Eshleman: Response: Does the Performance Undercut the Substance?
II: Over-Shooting the Subject-Matter: When Pragmatism and Expertise Collide
5: Alice Koenig and Michael Peachin: Introduction: What Makes the Specialized Expert, and his Expertise?
6: Bruce Frier: Juristic Literature and the Law: Competition and Cooperation
7: Claire Bubb: Medical Literature and Medicine: Going Beyond the Practical
8: James Uden: Response: Expert or Intellectual? Other Views on Legal and Medical Expertise
III: Positioning the Subject-Matter: When Rhetoric and Science Converge
9: Ulrike Babusiaux and Claire Bubb: Introduction: The Ubiquity of Rhetoric
10: Ulrike Babusiaux: Rhetoric in Legal Writing: The Ethos and the Pathos of Roman Jurists
11: Caroline Petit: Rhetoric in Medical Writing: Artistic Prose?
12: Claire Bubb and Joseph Howley: Response: Experts of Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of Expertise
Michael Trapp: Conclusion: How does Philosophy Compare?
Index
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