- and hands-on
demonstrations despite fierce opposition from
orthodox pro-
Galenists such as
Jacobus Sylvius.
Since Galen states that he is
using observations...
- the while,
before changing it.
Their theories were
bitterly opposed by
Galenist Guy de
Chauliac and
others trained in the
classical tradition.
Oliver Wendell...
- Paracelsus,
whilst adhering theoretically to the
traditional Aristotelian and
Galenist teachings and
rejecting Paracelsist mysticism.
Aristotle and
Galen appear...
-
Islamic writers (such as al-Kindi) had
argued essentially on Euclidean,
Galenist, or
Aristotelian lines. The
strongest influence on the Book of
Optics was...
- Barkan, 13–16; H. W. Janson, "Titian's
Laocoon Caricature and the Vesalian-
Galenist Controversy", The Art Bulletin, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Mar., 1946), pp. 49–53;...
- pharmacopoeia. De Villeneuve,
fellow student of
Vesalius and the best
galenist of
Paris according to
Johann Winter von Andernach,
published the anonymous...
- anatomy.
Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564), a
Flemish anatomist, was at
first a "
Galenist" at the
University of Paris. When he
moved to
Italy and
entered the University...
- heart.
Between 1570 and 1590,
Cesalpino suggested, in a
controversy with
Galenists, that the
movement of
blood was more like a
circulation than an oscillation;...
-
Johann Winter von
Andernach (colleague and
friend of Sylvius) the best
galenist of
Paris and
second anatomist after Vesalius.
Louis V****é
denounced the...
- Ksantina, Algeria),
medical handbook drew on Gr**** sources,
Methodist and
Galenist in
Latin 480 – 547
Benedict of
Nursia founder of "monastic medicine" 484...