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Byzantion ; 79: 453-595, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20349553

ABSTRACT

Greek manuscripts containing medical texts were inventoried at the beginning of the 20th century by a team of philologists under the direction of Hermann Diels. The resulting catalogue, however useful it was when new and still is today, needs to be updated not only because some manuscripts have been destroyed, certain collections and single items have changed location, new shelfmark systems have been sometimes adopted and cataloguing has made substantial progress, but also because in Diels' time the concept of ancient medicine was limited, the method used in compiling data was not standardized and, in a time of manual recording and handling of information, mistakes could not be avoided. The present article is an introduction to a new catalogue of Greek medical manuscripts. In the first part, it surveys the history of the heuristic and cataloguing of Greek medical manuscripts from the 16th century forward; in the second part, it highlights the problems in Diels' catalogue and describes the genesis and methods of the new catalogue, together with the plan for its completion; and in the third part, it provides a sample of such a new catalogue, with a list of the Greek medical manuscripts in the libraries of the United Kingdom and Ireland.


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Cataloging/history , Cataloging/methods , Catalogs as Topic , Manuscripts, Medical as Topic , Rare Books , Byzantium , Cataloging/standards , Cataloging/statistics & numerical data , Greek World/history , History, 15th Century , History, 16th Century , History, 20th Century , History, Ancient , History, Medieval , Libraries/history , Manuscripts, Medical as Topic/history , Rare Books/history
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