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Moulinier-Brogi, Laurence, "William the Englishman's De urina non visa and its fortune", dins: AA.DD., Medical Prognosis in the Middle Age, Londres, cicle de conferències a la Royal Holloway, University of London, 26/05/2012.
- Resum
- In 1220, while the majority of Western physicians based their diagnosis and prognosis on the examination of their patients' urine, a practitioner named Guillelmus, native of England and citizen of Marseille, published a treatise with the provocative title De urina non visa ('On Urine not seen'). He aimed to give to his colleagues and fellows the means to judge the state of the patient based not on the urine flask, but on the configuration of the sky at the time of consultation. With this bombshell, which intended to demonstrate the superiority of astrology, Guillelmus wanted to deliver a memorial to posterity, and his desire was apparently fulfilled since his book appeared on the curriculum of the programme of the Faculty of Arts and medicine at Bologna in 1405. More surprising is the success that this little book enjoyed in religious circles, especially among friars. This paper will try to give an idea of the contents, originality and posterity of this peculiar treatise, ceaselessly copied, quoted and used till the end of the Middle Ages and beyond, but never printed. [Medievalists.net]
- Matèries
- Medicina
Astronomia i astrologia
- URL
- https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00849385
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