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Epilepsy in Babylonia

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Styx, 1993 - Architecture - 155 pages
Stol's comprehensive exploration of the Babylonians' conception and treatment of epilepsy adds a new chapter to the history of this ancient disease. The author presents the sources, examines the terminology and places epilepsy in context among kindred illnesses. A full edition (transliteration, translation, commentary and cuneiform copy) of the relevant parts of the Diagnostic Handbook is included. According to the Ancients, epileptics are 'struck by the moon'. An examination of the relationship between epilepsy and the moon yields surprising results. This volume deals with material that was unavailable to O. Temkin, author of the classic The Falling Sickness; A history of epilepsy from the Greeks to the beginning of modern neurology, (1971). It show that traditional views of the Ancient Near East lived on among the Greeks and Romans.

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PREFACE
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BABYLONIAN TERMINOLOGY 5
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EPILEPSY WITH OTHER AFFLICTIONS
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JSTOR: Epilepsy in Babylonia
CRI'IICAL REVIEWS M. Stol, Epilepsy in Babylonia. Cuneiform Mono- graphs 2. Groningen: Styx Publications, 1993. Pp. 155 + 2 plates. ...
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Marten Stol (1993), Epilepsy in Babylonia, p. 55, Brill Publishers, ISBN 9072371631. ^ hfj Horstmanshoff, Marten Stol, Cornelis Tilburg (2004), ...
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Akkadian Healing Therapies in the Babylonian Talmud Max Planck ...
A preprint version of an article by MJ Geller of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Geller proposes utilising the Babalonian Talmud as an ...
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