September 23, 2020 – "Chirugia"

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Title

September 23, 2020 – "Chirugia"

Subject

Tufts University. Tisch Library. Special Collections

Description

Miniatures from a facsimile of "Chirugia," a 14th C. Latin translation of a textbook on surgery by Arab physician Abu al-Qasim Khalaf Ibn Abbas al-Zahrawi. Court physician to Western Umayyad Caliph al-Hakam II (961-976 CE), Al-Zahrawi combined Greek classical and late classical medical science, for long stretches during the Middle Ages lost in countries of the former western Roman empire, with knowledge gained from his own medical practice, into an encyclopedic work. Translated to Latin by Gerard of Cremona (1114-1187 CE), Al-Zahrawi's "Chirugia" became a handbook of longstanding influence in the Latin world.

This series illustrates the technique of cauterization.

Creator

Christopher Barbour

Source

Instagram: @Tischlibrary

Publisher

Tufts University. Tisch Library

Date

September 23, 2020

Contributor

Anna Minasyan

Format

image/jpg

Language

eng

Type

image

Coverage

2020
10th Century
12th Century

Citation

Christopher Barbour, “September 23, 2020 – "Chirugia",” Tufts Libraries Omeka, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.library.tufts.edu/items/show/5288.