Heat and Moisture. From the Classification of Fevers to the ‘Truth of Human Nature’
The first part of the essay examines the different premises, of Aristotelian and Galenic origin, for the idea of an inherent consumption of the natural heat of every living body, discussing the contributions of Isaac Israeli, Avicenna and Averroes to the reflection on the relationship between the se...
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| Médium: | Online |
| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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2026
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| On-line přístup: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170915 |
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