Forms of Plague in Procopius of Caesarea (Procop. De bellis. IV.14) and Evagrius Scholasticus (Evagrius. Hist. ecc. IV.29): On the Development of Clinical Medicine in the Eastern Roman Empire in the Fourth Century
The article discusses the forms of plague through the eyes of the contemporaries of the first pandemic known in historiography as "Justinian’s Plague". The Latin authors of the 6th-8th centuries did not provide detailed descriptions of the previously unknown disease and limited themselves...
Main Authors: | Anton Zibaew, Valentina Zhukova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Hypothekai
2022-04-01
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Series: | Hypothekai |
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Online Access: | http://hypothekai.ru/images/Nomera/6/Zibaev_158-186.pdf |
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