AUC HISTORIA UNIVERSITATIS CAROLINAE PRAGENSIS
AUC HISTORIA UNIVERSITATIS CAROLINAE PRAGENSIS

The journal AUC Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis, subtitled “Příspěvky k dějinám Univerzity Karlovy” (Papers on the History of Charles University), is a periodical devoted not only to the history of the Prague university but also to the history of education and student movement in the Czech lands. The journal, published since 1960 as part of the Acta Universitatis Carolinae series, also publishes essays presenting original historical sources (all texts are accompanied by summaries in foreign languages, mainly in English and German). It regularly publishes reviews and annotations of works on the history of education and annals of research activities.

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AUC HISTORIA UNIVERSITATIS CAROLINAE PRAGENSIS, Vol 58 No 1 (2018), 49–58

Literární prameny k řecké medicíně prehistorického a „temného“ období (do roku 600 př. Kr.)

[Literary Sources on Greek Medicine of Prehistoric Era and the ‘Dark’ Age (Before 600 BCE)]

Tomáš Alušík

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23365730.2018.18
published online: 06. 09. 2018

abstract

The aim of this contribution is to present and discuss literary sources pertaining to the development of Greek medicine in the prehistoric period (the Bronze Age, mainly the second millennium BCE) and the so-called Dark Age (from 1050 BCE until 600 BCE). Very few literary sources on Greek medicine of this period survive. From the Bronze Age, there are several texts, surviving mainly on clay tablets, which were written in syllabic, linear scripts A and B. From the Dark Age, one can draw some amount of information about medical knowledge and healing from works of art (poetry), mainly from Homeric epics. And while this information is fragmentary, it does enable us to understand and reconstruct some details pertaining not only to the medical practices, therapeutic methods, and even physicians and their assistants, but also about religious ideas linked to health and healing at the time.

keywords: medicine; Greece; prehistory; Dark Age; Linear A; Linear B; Homeric epic

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