This is a scholarly edition of "De Medicina Libri Octo" by Aulus Cornelius Celsus, a comprehensive Roman medical text. The edition includes the complete notes of J. Caesarius and others, curated and studied by T. J. Ab Almeloveen. Also included are J. Rhodius's biography of Celsus, and selected passages from Hippocrates and Celsus compiled by H. Stephanus.
"De Medicina" provides invaluable insights into ancient medical practices, theories, and treatments. This edition offers a detailed and meticulously annotated presentation of the original text, making it an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of medicine and classical studies.
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