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 Fortuna, Stefania, "Galen's Return to the West", dins: Singer, P. N. - Rosen, Ralph M. (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Galen, Oxford, Oxford Academic, 2024, pp. 558–581. 
ResumThis chapter reconstructs the Latin tradition of Galen and its development from late antiquity to the fifteenth century, especially from the eleventh century, when Galen's return to the West began. Galen's works were summarized by Byzantine physicians from the fourth century and used in pedagogic contexts in Greek Alexandria until the seventh century, and also in sixth-century Latin Ravenna. Later on, Galen's system survived in the Byzantine Empire and developed in the Arabic world, whereas it almost disappeared in the West. Only in the eleventh and twelfth centuries were Galen's works rediscovered and translated into Latin from Greek and especially from Arabic, and henceforth, these translations dominated medical studies of all European universities until the fifteenth century.
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