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520 8 $aScholars have made conflicting claims for Byzantine hospitals as medical institutions and as the forebears of the modern hospital. In this study is the first systematic examination of the evidence of the xenn texts, or Xenonika, on which all such claims must in part rest. These texts, compiled broadly between the ninth and thirteenth centuries, are also transcribed or edited, with the exception of the combined texts of Romanos and Theophilos that, the study proposes, were originally a single manual and teaching work for doctors, probably based on xenn practice. A schema of their combined chapter headings sets out the unified structure of this text. A short handlist briefly describes the principal manuscripts referred to throughout the study. The introduction briefly examines our evidence for the xennes from the early centuries of the East Roman Empire to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Chapter 3 examines the texts in xenon medical practice and compares them to some other medical manuals and remedy texts of the Late period and to their structures. The xenn-ascribed texts are discussed one by one in chapters 4-8; the concluding chapter 9 draw together the common, as well as the divergent, aspects of each text and looks to the comparative evidence for hospital medical practice of the time in the West.
545 0 $aDavid Bennett was, for most of his career, a hospital executive in the British National Health Service. In retirement, he brought together his life-long love of the Greek language and the interest he had developed in hospital history by studying the texts associated with Byzantine hospitals, first for a Master's degree and then a Ph. D. at the University of London. He died in 2012. This book grew out of his doctoral thesis.
505 0 $aChapter Introduction -- part PART I Researching the history of the Byzantine hospital -- chapter 1 From hostel to hospital: the Byzantine xenon -- chapter 2 Uncertainties -- chapter 3 Can history be written from manuscripts? -- part PART II Exploring the textual evidence -- chapter 4 2In conformity with xenon practice3: the Therapeutikai -- chapter 5 On the symptoms of acute and chronic affections: Romanos, Theophilos and the Prostagai -- chapter 6 Armoury, monastery, infi rmary: the Mangana xenon remedies; Codex Vaticanus graecus 299 -- chapter 7 The codex Parisinus graecus 2194, ff. 441r-450v (Xenonika I and II) -- chapter 8 In the great porticoed street of Maurianos?: the Mauraganos xenon text -- part PART III The search for healing in Byzantine xenones -- chapter 9 Conclusions -- part PART IV Consulting hospital formularies -- chapter 10 Introduction -- chapter 11 Texts.
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