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Galen on Human Physiology

Galen on Human Physiology

Galen on Human Physiology

Taking the Body Apart and Putting it Back Together Again
AistÄ— ÄŒelkytÄ— , Universiteit Leiden
July 2025
Hardback
9781009435819

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    Galen of Pergamum, known as 'the prince of medicine', is an important figure not only for the history of medicine but also for ancient philosophy, history of ideas and cultural history. In this book, AistÄ— ÄŒelkytÄ— explores Galenic physiology and examines how this highly influential figure theorised the unity of the multi-part, ever-moving and ever-changing human body. She approaches this question by first studying how Galen 'takes the body apart', that is, the different divisions of the body into parts that he proposes, and then how he 'puts it back together', that is, his use of philosophical tools to posit the vital unity among these parts. She then looks at Galen's theorisation of human nature, his understanding of parthood, the hierarchies between the parts that underpin vital functions, the 'mechanisms' that make the body one, and Galen's understanding of the body as a multifaceted but unified whole.

    • Combines discussions of medical and philosophical aspects of Galenic thought; highlights the use of philosophical concepts and theories for medical purposes
    • The first monograph length study dealing with Galen's physiology in recent years
    • Focuses on the part and whole relation, especially within a living human body

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    July 2025
    Hardback
    9781009435819
    294 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from July 2025

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Galen on parts: taking the body apart
    • 2. Nutrition, growth, and vegetative capacities
    • 3. Respiration and transpiration: the cardiac system and pneumatology
    • 4. Perception and voluntary motion: the nervous systems
    • 5. Tripartition: putting the body back together
    • Conclusions
    • References
    • General index
    • Index locorum.
      Author
    • AistÄ— ÄŒelkytÄ— , Universiteit Leiden

      AistÄ— ÄŒelkytÄ— is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS) at Leiden University and a researcher at Vilnius University. She is the author of The Stoic Theory of Beauty (2020).