Vozes Alternativas na Medicina Babilônica

Autores

  • Markham Geller University College London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/cl.vi20.65

Palavras-chave:

Babylonian medicine, Diagnostic Handbook, witchcraft, 'hand' (of gods, demons, ghosts), medical incantations

Resumo

A abordagem usual para os escritos médicos babilônicos assume um corpus monolítico de dados apresentado ou em receitas e listas de remédios ou em coleções de sintomas para prognóstico e diagnóstico. Apesar do longo período de documentação da medicina babilônica, nenhuma tentativa foi feita de ver a aquisição do conhecimento médico acadiano como um processo dinâmico, que também necessitasse adaptar-se a expectativas cambiantes. O presente artigo fará uma apresentação geral da medicina babilônica ao mesmo tempo em que busca a cacofonia de diferentes vozes, concluindo com a intrigante questão: quem controla a narrativa? 

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Abbreviations

AM = Asfar Malwaša (Book of the Zodiac)

AMD = Ancient Magic and Divination (Brill)

BAM = Babylonisch-Assyrische Medizin (de Gruyter)

BMS = Babylonian Magic and Sorcery (L. W. King)

STT = The Sultantepe Tablets, published by Gurney, Finkelstein, and Hulin

TUAT = Texte aus der Umwelt des Alten Testaments (Gutersloher Verlag)

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2021-12-30

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Geller, M. (2021). Vozes Alternativas na Medicina Babilônica. Claroscuro. Revista Del Centro De Estudios Sobre Diversidad Cultural, (20), 1–25. https://doi.org/10.35305/cl.vi20.65

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