Personen
Rufus of Ephesus
Es liegt keine Vita vor.
Philip J. van der Eijk
is Research Professor of Greek and Director of the Northern Centre for the History of Medicine at Newcastle University. He has published widely on ancient medicine, philosophy and patristics.
Vivian Nutton
is Professor of the History of Medicine at University College London.
Thomas Rütten
is a Reader in the History of Medicine at Newcastle University. He has published widely on ancient, early modern and modern medicine, notably on the history of melancholy, Hippocratism(s) and the representation of medicine in works of fine art and fiction.
Peter-Klaus Schuster
studied Art History, German and Philosophy at the universities of Tübingen, Zurich, Frankfurt, and Göttingen. He was the director of the National Gallery (1994–97) and director general of the State Museums in Berlin (Prussian Heritage Trust; 1999–2008); he curated the exhibition ‘Melancholy, Genius and Madness’ in Paris (2005) and Berlin (2006).
Simon Swain
is Professor of Classics at the University of Warwick.
Peter Toohey
is a Professor in the Department of Greek and Roman Studies at the University of Calgary, Canada. He worked previously and for many years in his native Australia at the University of New England.
Jörg Völlnagel
studied Art History and History, and has been since 2002 associate curator at the State Museums in Berlin (Prussian Heritage Trust). He co-curated the exhibition ‘Melancholy, Genius and Madness’ in Paris (2005) and Berlin (2006).
Peter E. Pormann
is Wellcome Trust Assistant Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick, UK.
Rezensionen
Folgende Rezensionen sind bekannt:
In: Gnomon—82 (2010), S. 686-690
(Gotthard Strohmeier)
In: Journal of Roman Studies—101 (2011), S. 261-263
(David Konstan)
In: Journal of Semitic Studies—55 (2010), S. 278-280
(Oliver Kahl)
In: Nederlands Dagblad—2. Januar 2009, S. 4 (Beilage)
(Herman J. Selderhuis)