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 Darrera modificació: 2021-01-05 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat 
Fortuna, Stefania, "Pseudo-Galenic texts in the editions of Galen (1490-1689)", Medicina nei Secoli. Arte e Scienzia, 32/1 (2020), 117-138. 
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 - When Galen was still living, Pseudo-Galenic texts were sold in Rome under his name, as Galen himself tells us in the initial passage of his bio-bibliographical work De libris propris. In Late Anquity and the Early Middle Ages, there were more Pseudo-Galenic texts available in Latin than Galenic works, as Klaus-Dietrich Fischer showed in a seminal article published in this journal in 2013. Later on, Pseudo-Galenic texts continued to be added to the Galenicum Corpus, which increased over time until the 17th century. This paper examines the Pseudo-Galenic texts in the twenty-five complete editions of Galen published in Latin, in Greek and in Greek-Latin from 1490 to 1689, particularly how their number, their identity, the way they were defined and considered, and whether they have been the subject of philological investigation.
 - Matèries
 - Edició
 Impremta Llatí Galè
 - URL
 - https://www.medicinaneisecoli.it/index.php/MedSecol ... 
 
  
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