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英国伯明翰大学哲学、神学和宗教学院的吉百利神学教授坎迪达·莫斯(Candida Moss)在劳拉·m·祖可尼(Laura M. Zucconi)关于古代医学的长篇出版物的序言中指出,作者的工作是多么重要,因为它汇集了许多研究领域,这些研究领域经常被孤立或“巴尔干化”(第xv页)。根据Moss的说法,Zucconi的跨学科方法是本出版物中最特别的;“地理、社会和历史边界的复杂网络”(第16页)。在开头,除了前言,还有一节是关于缩略语和致谢的。最后,详细的参考书目和三个方便的索引(作者、主题、经文和其他古代文本)完成了祖可尼关于古代医学的精湛作品。由于历史学家和医学从业者可能构成本出版物的大多数读者,因此引言部分解释了一些与健康有关的一般概念,例如健康、疾病、疾病、治疗师和患者,以及对所讨论的背景(时间和地点)的历史概述。
Book Review: Laura M. Zucconi, Ancient Medicine. From Mesopotamia to Rome, Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2019.
In her foreword to Laura M. Zucconi’s lengthy publication on ancient medicine, Candida Moss, Cadbury Professor of Theology in School of Philosophy, Theology, and Religion of the University of Birmingham (UK), indicates how important the author’s work is as it brings together a number of research fields, often examined in silos or “balkanized” (p. xv) areas of expertise. According to Moss, Zucconi’s transdisciplinary approach is what is most exceptional in this publication; a “complicated web of geographical, social, and historical boundaries” (p. xvi). At the start, besides the foreword, there is a section on abbreviations and acknowledgments. At the end, a detailed bibliography and three handy indexes (authors, subjects, scriptures and other ancient texts) complete Zucconi’s superb work on ancient medicine. As both historians and medical practitioners will probably constitute the majority of this publication’s readers, the introduction explains some general health-related concepts, such as health, disease, illness, healers and patients, as well as a historical overview of the contexts—time and place—discussed.