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THE DIATRITUS AND THERAPY IN GRAECO-ROMAN MEDICINE. [PDF]

open access: yesClass Q, 2008
The so-called diatritus in Graeco-Roman medicine represents a therapeutic system which was designed to provide a chronological framework for the regulation of regimen in disease. Developed in the mid-first century A.D. within the Methodist school of medicine, it appears thereafter to have been a cornerstone of this school’s therapeutics, as represented
Leith D.
europepmc   +5 more sources

AULOS AND CROTALS IN GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2018
(En) aulos and crotals are two totally different musical instruments. Aulos is a wind instrument, while the crotals are of percussion type. They were preferably played in Egypt during the Graeco-roman period.
Marwa Elkady
doaj   +3 more sources

Medical practice in Graeco-Roman antiquity

open access: yesCurationis, 2006
The roots of modem medicine can be traced back to the 5th century BC when Hippocratic rational medicine originated on the Greek islands of Cos and Cnidos.
L Cilliers, FP Retief
doaj   +4 more sources

Christianity and Graeco-Roman Paganism

open access: yesSt Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology, 2022
Through the efforts of Peter, Paul, and the other apostles, the gospel of Jesus Christ was transmitted to those who worshipped the many gods of the Greeks, Romans, and other Mediterranean peoples.
Mattias Gassman
doaj   +1 more source

Tumours and cancers in Graeco-Roman times

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2005
In Graeco-Roman times all tumours (Greek: onkoi, abnormal swellings) were considered to be of inflammatory origin, the result of unfavourable humoural fluxes, and caused by an extravascular outpouring of fluid into tissue spaces.
Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers
doaj   +8 more sources

Funerary Aspects of the Ancient Roman Province of Noricum: Medallion Tomb Stelae [PDF]

open access: yesالمجلة العلمیة لکلیة السیاحة والفنادق جامعة الأسکندریة, 2021
This research deals with a study of some stelae in a distinctive and different form from the rest of the stelae that were prevalent in the Greek and Roman civilizations, which are medallions from the Roman province of Noricum, Austria, which the ...
Fathia Gaber Ebrahim Esa
doaj   +1 more source

تصوير بعض المشاهد الأسطورية على الفخار الروماني المتأخر "دراسة لشقف غير منشورة بمتحف الآثار التعليمي بكلية الآداب-جامعة الإسكندرية" Representation of Some Mythological Scenes on Late Roman Pottery “A Study of Unpublished Sherds in the Educational Museum of the Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University” [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of General Union of Arab Archaeologists, 2022
تصوير بعض المشاهد الأسطورية على الفخار الروماني المتأخر "دراسة لشقف غير منشورة بمتحف الآثار التعليمي بكلية الآداب-جامعة الإسكندرية" يستهدف هذا البحث دراسة عدد من القطع الفخارية المحفوظة بمتحف الآثار التعليمي بكلية الآداب-جامعة الإسكندرية ونشرها للمرة ...
Fathia Gaber Ebrahim
doaj   +1 more source

New Reading of The Church of Saint Colluthus Famous for The Cave Church in Mallawi Minya Governorate [PDF]

open access: yesالمجلة العلمیة لکلیة السیاحة والفنادق جامعة الأسکندریة, 2023
The Church of the Rock (currently known as the Cave Church) is located in one of the caves of Mount Ansna at an altitude of about 120 meters in Deir Abu Hanes.
Father Misael Al Baramosy   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Unpublished Roman Terracotta Oil Lamps in Matrouh Archaeological Museum [PDF]

open access: yesالمجلة العلمیة لکلیة السیاحة والفنادق جامعة الأسکندریة, 2021
In daily life of Antiquity, the prevalence of terracotta oil lamps makes them a fascinating artifact of study, whether as a representation of individual preferences, religious ritual, popular trends or evidence of commercial trade patterns.
Wessam Fekry Ibrahim Moussa
doaj   +1 more source

Program Specification of Musical Training in the Graeco-Roman Egypt [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2020
Music plays a vital role in Greek civilization and it considered nutrition for the sole of human. Philosophers considered it a mean to be more civilized.
Doaa Ahmed
doaj   +1 more source

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