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  1. Puruṣa
    personhood in ancient India
    Published: [2024]; © 2024
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, NY, United States of America

    "This chapter introduces the subject of personhood and its significance to Indic traditions and academic discourses. The category of 'person' is distinguished from the categories of 'self' and 'body' by virtue of its relational, permeable, and... more

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    "This chapter introduces the subject of personhood and its significance to Indic traditions and academic discourses. The category of 'person' is distinguished from the categories of 'self' and 'body' by virtue of its relational, permeable, and "extensional" or "expansive" character. The scholarly tendency to frame persons as "microcosms"-bodies that contain within the replication of the cosmos-at-large-is problematized. Indic persons are most often conceived as outward-facing, phenomenalistic, world-wide entities. Chapters of the work are summarized. Significance of Indic theories of personhood to modern debates on environmental personhood and legal personhood is discussed"-- Personhood is central to the worldview of ancient India. Across voluminous texts and diverse traditions, the subject of the puruá1£a, the Sanskrit term for "person," has been a constant source of insight and innovation. Yet little sustained scholarly attention has been paid to the precise meanings of the puruá1£a concept or its historical transformations within and across traditions. In Puruá1£a: Personhood in Ancient India, Matthew I. Robertson traces the history of Indic thinking about puruá1£as through an extensive analysis of the major texts and traditions of ancient India.Through clear explanations of classic Sanskrit texts and the idioms of Indian traditions, Robertson discerns the emergence and development of a sustained, paradigmatic understanding that persons are deeply confluent with the world. Personhood is worldhood. Puruá1£a argues for the significance of this "worldly" thinking about personhood to Indian traditions and identifies a host of techniques that were developed to "extend" and "expand" persons to ever-greater scopes. Ritualized swellings of sovereigns to match the extent of their realm find complement in ascetic meditations on the intersubjective nature of perceptually delimited person-worlds, which in turn find complement in yogas of sensory restraint, the dietary regimens of Ayurvedic medicine, and the devotional theologies by which persons "share" and "eat" the expansive divinity of God. Whether in the guise of a king, an ascetic, a yogi, a buddha, or a patient in the care of an Ayurvedic physician, fully realized persons know themselves to be coterminous with the horizons of their world.Offering new readings of classic works and addressing the fields of religion, politics, philosophy, medicine, and literature, Puruá1£a: Personhood in Ancient India challenges us to reexamine the goals of ancient Indian religions and yields new insights into the interrelated natures of persons and the worlds in which they live

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780197693605
    Subjects: Personalism; Philosophical anthropology; Self-actualization (Psychology); Awareness; Philosophy; Puruṣādevī (Hindu deity); Hinduism; Philosophy, Indic; Asian history; Asiatische Geschichte; Geschichte der Medizin; Geschichte der Religion; HIS062000; History of medicine; History of religion; LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / Indic; Literary studies: general; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; MEDICAL / History; Oriental & Indian philosophy; Ostasiatische und indische Philosophie; PHILOSOPHY / Eastern; RELIGION / History; RELIGION / Religion & Science; Religion & science; Religion und Wissenschaft
    Scope: x, 283 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Abbreviations 1. Persons, Worlds 2. The Expansion of Sovereign Personhood in the Rgveda 3. Measures and Mortals: The post-Rgveda Puru.sa 4. The Blissful Recursion of Personhood in the Upanisads 5. The Elementality of Personhood in Early Buddhism 6. Equal to the World: Paradigmatic Personhood in Early Ayurveda 7. Persons in a Bewildered World: Paradigmatic Personhood in the Mahabharata 8. Persons, Worlds: Resumed Index

  2. Women's Health in Britain and America
    Texts and Contexts
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing AG, Cham

    Women's Health in Britain and America: Texts and Contexts offers an unparalleled record of women's health in the United Kingdom and the United States since 1750. Through chapters on pregnancy and childbirth, contraception and abortion, and breast and... more

     

    Women's Health in Britain and America: Texts and Contexts offers an unparalleled record of women's health in the United Kingdom and the United States since 1750. Through chapters on pregnancy and childbirth, contraception and abortion, and breast and gynecological cancers, today's readers can better understand historical precedents for contemporary issues. Introductory overviews present context about the history of medical care for women, such as diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions, medical advances, social and political contexts, and the effects of these on their lived experiences. The book presents a collection of primary texts including archival memoirs, letters, and diaries as well as published fiction, poetry, and medical advice. Women's Health in Britain and America provides the necessary background for those new to the subject while also offering unique texts that will engage those already immersed in the field. As the political and social discussions around women's bodies become more contentious and consequential, the history and the multiplicity of voices presented on these pages are more important than ever

     

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  3. Women's health in Britain and America
    texts and contexts
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

    Women's Health in Britain and America: Texts and Contexts offers an unparalleled record of women's health in the United Kingdom and the United States since 1750. Through chapters on pregnancy and childbirth, contraception and abortion, and breast and... more

    ZB MED - Informationszentrum Lebenswissenschaften, Köln
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    Women's Health in Britain and America: Texts and Contexts offers an unparalleled record of women's health in the United Kingdom and the United States since 1750. Through chapters on pregnancy and childbirth, contraception and abortion, and breast and gynecological cancers, today's readers can better understand historical precedents for contemporary issues. Introductory overviews present context about the history of medical care for women, such as diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions, medical advances, social and political contexts, and the effects of these on their lived experiences. The book presents a collection of primary texts including archival memoirs, letters, and diaries as well as published fiction, poetry, and medical advice. Women's Health in Britain and America provides the necessary background for those new to the subject while also offering unique texts that will engage those already immersed in the field. As the political and social discussions around women's bodies become more contentious and consequential, the history and the multiplicity of voices presented on these pages are more important than ever

     

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  4. On affections
    = Hippocratis De affectionibus
    Author: Hippocrates
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  De Gruyter Akademie Forschung, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin

    A considerable number of ancient medical texts has not been yet edited drawing on the whole manuscript tradition. This is also the case of the treatise On Affections, a medical book traditionally transmitted as a part of the Hippocratic Corpus. This... more

    Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Bibliothek
    Sou 1 H667ona
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    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    UBN/XB 2800 C822
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    Bereichsbibliothek Altertumswissenschaften, Abteilung Klassische Philologie
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    A considerable number of ancient medical texts has not been yet edited drawing on the whole manuscript tradition. This is also the case of the treatise On Affections, a medical book traditionally transmitted as a part of the Hippocratic Corpus. This volume offers the first critical edition of On Affections that considers the whole manuscript and printed tradition. It also includes an exhaustive account of the history of the text, a translation into English and a commentary. On Affections is unique among the Hippocratic writings in that it presents itself as a medical handbook for intelligent lay readers and not for physicians. The book includes a systematic discussion of diseases, and has clear affinities with other Hippocratic texts. Furthermore, it also contains a catalogue of foods and their properties, the combination of these two topics being unparalleled in the rest of the extant treatises. References to other existing or yet-to-be-written medical books on different topics such as eye diseases, women diseases, tertian and quartan fevers and the recipe collection called On Drugs hint at the wide circulation and availability of written medical knowledge at the beginning of the fourth century BCE

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Pérez Cañizares, Pilar (HerausgeberIn, ÜbersetzerIn, VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text)
    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783111000299
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    9783111000299
    Series: Corpvs medicorvm Graecorvm ; 1,2,6
    Subjects: Altgriechisch; Ancient (Classical) Greek; Antike griechische und römische Literatur; Classical texts; Geschichte der Medizin; HISTORY / Ancient / General; History of medicine; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; MEDICAL / History; Psychologie: Emotionen; Psychology: emotions
    Scope: CXLVIII, 204 Seiten, 1 Diagramm