"Carminum Medicinalium Pars Prima, Graece Et Latine" is a historical compilation of medical poetry presented in both Greek and Latin. This volume includes the original Greek text alongside a Latin translation, offering a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical languages and medical history. The work, introduced with prolegomena by Christian F. Harless, showcases the intersection of ancient medical knowledge and poetic expression.
The book provides insight into the methods by which medical information was conveyed and preserved in antiquity. Its enduring appeal lies in its unique combination of linguistic study and the history of medicine, making it a significant contribution to both fields.
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