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Elisabeth Moreau edited the post [New Book] Disaster in the Early Modern World: Examinations, Representations, Interventions in the group
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Editors: Ovanes Akopyan (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) & David Rosenthal (University of Exeter)
Publisher: Routledge, 2023
How did early modern societies think about disasters, such as earthquakes or […]
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Elisabeth Moreau edited the post [New Issue] Early Science and Medicine – Complexio Across Disciplines in the group
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The special issue of Early Science and Medicine (Brill), Complexio Across Disciplines, edited by Chiara Beneduce (CNRS – Paris Cité University) is now online in open access
The essays presented in this sp […]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Temperament and the Senses: The Taste, Odor and Color of Drugs in Late-Renaissance Galenism in the group
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According to the medical tradition, the temperament of bodies came from the balance of their primary qualities – hot, cold, dry, and moist. However, physicians associated additional sensory properties with temperament in the field of pharmacology. These sensations included taste, color, and odor, which allow an appraisal of the constitution and a…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Temperament and the Senses: The Taste, Odor and Color of Drugs in Late-Renaissance Galenism in the group
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According to the medical tradition, the temperament of bodies came from the balance of their primary qualities – hot, cold, dry, and moist. However, physicians associated additional sensory properties with temperament in the field of pharmacology. These sensations included taste, color, and odor, which allow an appraisal of the constitution and a…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Temperament and the Senses: The Taste, Odor and Color of Drugs in Late-Renaissance Galenism in the group
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According to the medical tradition, the temperament of bodies came from the balance of their primary qualities – hot, cold, dry, and moist. However, physicians associated additional sensory properties with temperament in the field of pharmacology. These sensations included taste, color, and odor, which allow an appraisal of the constitution and a…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Temperament and the Senses: The Taste, Odor and Color of Drugs in Late-Renaissance Galenism in the group
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According to the medical tradition, the temperament of bodies came from the balance of their primary qualities – hot, cold, dry, and moist. However, physicians associated additional sensory properties with temperament in the field of pharmacology. These sensations included taste, color, and odor, which allow an appraisal of the constitution and a…[Read more]
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Elisabeth Moreau deposited Temperament and the Senses: The Taste, Odor and Color of Drugs in Late-Renaissance Galenism on Humanities Commons 1 week, 4 days ago
According to the medical tradition, the temperament of bodies came from the balance of their primary qualities – hot, cold, dry, and moist. However, physicians associated additional sensory properties with temperament in the field of pharmacology. These sensations included taste, color, and odor, which allow an appraisal of the constitution and a…[Read more]
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Jennifer Garland started the topic Call for interest – ARLIS/NA MOQ Executive Committee in the discussion
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Hello to all,
The ARLIS/MOQ Nominating Committee is seeking candidates for three positions for the new Executive Committee in 2024. This is a wonderful opportunity to become involved in the chapter and have an active role in the ARLIS community, as part of a fun and dynamic team of professionals!
- Vice-president
- Secretary
- Membership…
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Jennifer Garland started the topic Appel de candidatures – comité exécutif ARLIS/NA MOQ in the discussion
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Bonjour à tous et à toutes, Le comité de nomination d’ARLIS / MOQ est à la recherche de candidats pour trois postes au sein du Comité exécutif en 2024.
● Vice-président
● Secrétaire
● Responsable des membres
C’est une excellente occasion de s’impliquer dans la section locale et de jouer un rôle actif dans la communauté ARLIS, au…[Read more]
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