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Isaac Israeli's The Definition of Fever and Its Essence in Its Hebrew Translations

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Isaac Israeli (ca. 855–932 CE, Kairouan) was part of the first generation of authors who began to build a legacy of medical and philosophical knowledge based on Arabic translations of Greek writing...
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Isaac Israeli (ca. 855–932 CE, Kairouan) was part of the first generation of authors who began to build a legacy of medical and philosophical knowledge based on Arabic translations of Greek writings and on their own experience. Isaac Israeli wrote at least three medical monographs, among them the Book on Fevers, which is composed of five treatises. The first of these, entitled Book on the Definition of Fever and Its Essence, is the subject of this work. In his book, Isaac Israeli writes about fever more from a philosophical than a medical point of view and this is what makes the Book on the Definition of Fever and Its Essence such an exceptional work.

The success of Isaac Israeli’s medical book is a notable example of the transfer of science from the East to the West. Translations of Isaac Israeli’s medical books became compulsory reading in most European universities during the Middle Ages. Moreover, this transmission phenomenon increased when Jewish communities in Europe became aware of and interested in this literature and translated it into Hebrew, as well as when the vernacular languages started to play a role in medical literature. This particular text was translated into Latin, into Hebrew twice, as well as into Old Spanish.

Isaac Israeli is a key figure who deeply impacted medieval medicine through the birth of a rich corpus of philosophy and, especially, of medicine, who explored the interaction between philosophy and medicine, translated this Greek-Arabic medicine from Arabic into Latin and other languages, and influenced the rise of Jewish authors, whose use of language was conditioned by the Islamic or European Christian environment

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Price: $40.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: The American Philosophical Society Press
Series: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
Publication Date: 01 January 2023
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781606181157
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: MEDICAL / History
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Part One: Introduction to the Author, the Treatise, and Its Medieval Translations
1. Isaac Israeli: Biography and Medical Work
2. The Treatise on the Definition of Fever and Its Essence: Content and Structure
3. The Transmission Process Through Translations
Part Two: Editions of The Treatise on the Definition of Fever and Its Essence in Its Medieval Versions and English Translation
4. Arabic into Hebrew: Isaac Israeli's Arabic Text and Its Hebrew Translation
5. Latin into Hebrew: Constantine the African's Version and Doeg the Edomite's Hebrew Translation
6. The Old Spanish Translation: Edited by Esther Boucher (Laval, 1995)
7. Annotated English Translations
8. Table of Terms of Medicine and Philosophy
9. Glossary of Medieval Medical and Philosophical Terminology in Hebrew
Appendix: Forewords by Isaac Israeli and Doeg the Edomite
Bibliography
Index