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Pedanius Dioscorides

Pedanius Dioscorides (Greek: Πεδάνιος Διοσκουρίδης, Pedánios Dioskourídēs; c. 40–90 AD), "the father of pharmacognosy", was a Greek physician, pharmacologist, botanist, and author of De materia medica (Περὶ ὕλης ἰατρικῆς, On Medical Material) —a 5-volume Greek encyclopedia about herbal medicine and related medicinal substances (a pharmacopeia), that was widely read for more than 1,500 years. For almost two millennia Dioscorides was regarded as the most prominent writer on plants and plant drugs.[2][3]

Pedanius Dioscorides
Dioscorides receives a mandrake root, an illumination from the 6th century (c. 512) Greek Juliana Anicia Codex
Bornc. 40 AD[1]
Diedc. 90 AD
Other namesDioscurides
Occupation(s)Army physician, pharmacologist, botanist
Known forDe Materia Medica

Life edit

A native of Anazarbus, Cilicia, Asia Minor, Dioscorides likely studied medicine nearby at the school in Tarsus, which had a pharmacological emphasis, and he dedicated his medical books to Laecanius Arius, a medical practitioner there.[a][5][6] Though he writes he lived a "soldier's life" or "soldier-like life", his pharmacopeia refers almost solely to plants found in the Greek-speaking eastern Mediterranean, making it likely that he served in campaigns, or travelled in a civilian capacity, less widely as supposed.[7][5] The name Pedanius is Roman, suggesting that an aristocrat of that name sponsored him to become a Roman citizen.[8]

De materia medica edit

 
Blackberry from the 6th-century Vienna Dioscurides manuscript

Between AD 50 and 70 [9] Dioscorides wrote a five-volume book in his native Greek, Περὶ ὕλης ἰατρικῆς (Perì hylēs íatrikēs), known in Western Europe more often by its Latin title De materia medica ("On Medical Material"), which became the precursor to all modern pharmacopeias.[10]

 
Cover of an early printed version of De materia medica, Lyon, 1554

In contrast to many classical authors, Dioscorides' works were not "rediscovered" in the Renaissance, because his book had never left circulation; indeed, with regard to Western materia medica through the early modern period, Dioscorides' text eclipsed the Hippocratic corpus.[11]

In the medieval period, De materia medica was circulated in Greek, as well as Latin and Arabic translation.[12]

While being reproduced in manuscript form through the centuries, it was often supplemented with commentary and minor additions from Arabic and Indian sources. Ibn al-Baitar's commentary on Dioscorides' De materia medica, entitled Tafsīr Kitāb Diāsqūrīdūs: تفسير كتاب دياسقوريدوس, has been used by scholars to identify many of the flora mentioned by Dioscorides.[13]

A number of illustrated manuscripts of De materia medica survive. The most famous of these is the lavishly illustrated Vienna Dioscurides, produced in Constantinople in 512/513 AD. Densely illustrated Arabic copies survive from the 12th and 13th centuries, while Greek manuscripts survive today in the monasteries of Mount Athos.[14]

De materia medica is the prime historical source of information about the medicines used by the Greeks, Romans, and other cultures of antiquity. The work also records the Dacian,[15] Thracian,[16] Roman, ancient Egyptian and North African (Carthaginian) names for some plants, which otherwise would have been lost. The work presents about 600 plants in all,[17] although the descriptions are sometimes obscurely phrased, leading to comments such as: "Numerous individuals from the Middle Ages on have struggled with the identity of the recondite kinds",[18] while some of the botanical identifications of Dioscorides' plants remain merely guesses.

De materia medica formed the core of the European pharmacopeia through the 19th century, suggesting that "the timelessness of Dioscorides' work resulted from an empirical tradition based on trial and error; that it worked for generation after generation despite social and cultural changes and changes in medical theory".[11]

The plant genus Dioscorea, which includes the yam, was named after him by Linnaeus. A butterfly, the bush hopper, Ampittia dioscorides which is found from India southeast towards Indonesia and east towards China, is named after him.[19]

Gallery edit

Translations edit

  • De Materia Medica: Being an Herbal with many other medicinal materials. Translated by Tess Anne Osbaldeston; based on the 1655 translation of John Goodyer. Johannesburg: Ibidis Press. 2000 – via cancerlynx.com.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • De Materia Medica. Translated by Lily Y. Beck. Olms-Weidmann: Hildesheim. 2005.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Gunther, R. W. T., ed. (1933) [1655]. The Greek Herbal of Dioscorides. Translated by John Goodyer.
  • De Materia Medica : libri V Eiusdem de Venenis Libri duo. Translated by Iano Antonio Saraceno Lugdunaeo (Janus Antonius Saracenus). 1598 – via digitale-sammlungen.de.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The dedication, translated by Scarborough and Nutton,[4] began "At your insistence I have assembled my material into five books, and I dedicate my compendium to you in fulfilment of a debt of gratitude for your sentiments towards me".[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Pedanius Dioscorides". Encyclopaedia Britannica. September 27, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2020 – via britannica.com.
  2. ^ Bauer Petrovska, Biljana (2012). "Historical review of medicinal plants' usage". Pharmacognosy Reviews. 6 (11): 1–5. doi:10.4103/0973-7847.95849. PMC 3358962. PMID 22654398.
  3. ^ Osbaldeston, Tess Anne (2008). "De Materia Medica - Pedanius Dioscorides -". Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  4. ^ Scarborough and Nutton, 1982
  5. ^ a b c Stobart, Anne (2014). Critical Approaches to the History of Western Herbal Medicine: From Classical Antiquity to the Early Modern Period. A&C Black. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-4411-8418-4.
  6. ^ Borzelleca, Joseph F.; Lane, Richard W. (2008). "The Art, the Science, and the Seduction of Toxicology: an Evolutionary Development". In Hayes, Andrew Wallace (ed.). Principles and methods of toxicology (5th ed.). Taylor & Francis. p. 13.
  7. ^ Nutton, Vivian. Ancient medicine. Routledge, 2012. p. 178
  8. ^ Tobyn, Graeme; Denham, Alison; Whitelegg, Midge (2016). The Western Herbal Tradition: 2000 Years of Medicinal Plant Knowledge (illustrated ed.). Singing Dragon. p. 4. ISBN 9780857012593.
  9. ^ "Greek Medicine". National Institutes of Health, USA. 16 September 2002. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  10. ^ Rooney, Anne (2012). The History of Medicine. The Rosen Publishing Group. p. 121. ISBN 9781448873708.
  11. ^ a b De Vos (2010) "European Materia Medica in Historical Texts: Longevity of a Tradition and Implications for Future Use", Journal of Ethnopharmacology 132(1):28–47
  12. ^ Some detail about medieval manuscripts of De Materia Medica at pages xxix–xxxi in Introduction to Dioscorides Materia Medica by TA Osbaldeston, year 2000.
  13. ^ Zohar Amar, Agricultural Produce in the Land of Israel in the Middle Ages (Hebrew title: גידולי ארץ-ישראל בימי הביניים), Ben-Zvi Institute: Jerusalem 2000, p. 270 ISBN 965-217-174-3 (Hebrew); Tafsīr Kitāb Diāsqūrīdūs - commentaire de la "Materia Medica" de Dioscoride de Abū Muḥammad ʻAbdallāh ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Bayṭār de Malaga (ed. Ibrahim Ben Mrad), Beirut 1989 (Arabic title: تفسير كتاب دياسقوريدوس)
  14. ^ Selin, Helaine (2008). Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Springer. p. 1077. ISBN 9781402045592.
  15. ^ Nutton, Vivian (2004). Ancient Medicine. Routledge.. Page 177.
  16. ^ Murray, J. (1884). The Academy. Alexander and Shephrard.. Page 68.
  17. ^ Krebs, Robert E.; Krebs, Carolyn A. (2003). Groundbreaking Scientific Experiments, Inventions, and Discoveries of the Ancient World. Greenwood Publishing Group.. Pages 75–76.
  18. ^ Isely, Duane (1994). One hundred and one botanists. Iowa State University Press.
  19. ^ Austin, Daniel F. (2004). Florida Ethnobotany (illustrated ed.). CRC Press. p. 267. ISBN 9780203491881.

Sources edit

  • Allbutt, T. Clifford (1921). Greek medicine in Rome. London: Macmillan. ISBN 1-57898-631-1.
  • Bruins: Codex Constantinopolitanus: Palatii Veteris NO. 1 [3 volume set] Part 1: Reproduction of the Manuscript; Part 2: Greek Text; Part 3: Translation and Commentary Bruins, E. M. (Ed.)
  • Forbes, Andrew; Henley, Daniel; Henley, David (2013). 'Pedanius Dioscorides' in: Health and Well Being: A Medieval Guide. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books.
  • Hamilton, J. S. (1986). "Scribonius Largus on the medical profession". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 60 (2): 209–216. PMID 3521772.
  • Lazris, J.; Stavros, V. (2013). "L'image paradigmatique: des Schémas anatomiques d'Aristote au De materia medica de Dioscoride". Pallas. 93 (93): 131–164. doi:10.4000/pallas.1400.
  • Lazris, J.; Stavros, V. "The medical illustration in Antiquity". Reality Through Image: 18–23 (abstract).
  • Riddle, John (1980). "Dioscorides" (PDF). Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. 4: 1. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  • Riddle, John M. (1985). Dioscorides on pharmacy and medicine. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-71544-7.
  • Sadek, M. M. (1983). The Arabic materia medica of Dioscorides. Québec, Canada: Les Éditions du sphinx. ISBN 2-920123-02-5.
  • Scarborough, J.; Nutton, V. (1982). "The Preface of Dioscorides' Materia Medica: introduction, translation, and commentary". Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. 4 (3): 187–227. PMID 6753260.

External links edit

  • Works by Dr. Dioscorides at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Pedanius Dioscorides at Internet Archive
  • Works by Dioscorides
  • Dioscorides Materia Medica, in English—the full book downloadable in PDF fileformat.
  • "Dioscurides Neapolitanus: Codex ex Vindobonensis Graecus 1" (in Italian and Latin). Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  • "Medic: Catalogue des textes en ligne: Dioscoride/Dioscodirides, Pedanius" (pdf) (in French and Latin). Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de médecine et d'odontologie, Université Paris Descartes. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  • Pedacio Dioscorides anazarbeo: Acerca de la materia medicinal y de los venenos mortiferos, Antwerp, 1555, digitized at Biblioteca Digital Hispánica, Biblioteca Nacional de España
  • Les VI livres de Ped. Diosc. de la materie medicinale, Lyon (1559), French edition
  • The 1500th Anniversary (512-2012) of the Juliana Anicia Codex: An Illustrated Dioscoridean Recension. Jules Janick and Kim E. Hummer. Chronica horticulturae. 52(3) 2012 pp. 9-15

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Dioscorides likely studied medicine nearby at the school in Tarsus which had a pharmacological emphasis and he dedicated his medical books to Laecanius Arius a medical practitioner there a 5 6 Though he writes he lived a soldier s life or soldier like life his pharmacopeia refers almost solely to plants found in the Greek speaking eastern Mediterranean making it likely that he served in campaigns or travelled in a civilian capacity less widely as supposed 7 5 The name Pedanius is Roman suggesting that an aristocrat of that name sponsored him to become a Roman citizen 8 De materia medica editMain article De materia medica nbsp Blackberry from the 6th century Vienna Dioscurides manuscriptBetween AD 50 and 70 9 Dioscorides wrote a five volume book in his native Greek Perὶ ὕlhs ἰatrikῆs Peri hyles iatrikes known in Western Europe more often by its Latin title De materia medica On Medical Material which became the precursor to all modern pharmacopeias 10 nbsp Cover of an early printed version of De materia medica Lyon 1554In contrast to many classical authors Dioscorides works were not rediscovered in the Renaissance because his book had never left circulation indeed with regard to Western materia medica through the early modern period Dioscorides text eclipsed the Hippocratic corpus 11 In the medieval period De materia medica was circulated in Greek as well as Latin and Arabic translation 12 While being reproduced in manuscript form through the centuries it was often supplemented with commentary and minor additions from Arabic and Indian sources Ibn al Baitar s commentary on Dioscorides De materia medica entitled Tafsir Kitab Diasquridus تفسير كتاب دياسقوريدوس has been used by scholars to identify many of the flora mentioned by Dioscorides 13 A number of illustrated manuscripts of De materia medica survive The most famous of these is the lavishly illustrated Vienna Dioscurides produced in Constantinople in 512 513 AD Densely illustrated Arabic copies survive from the 12th and 13th centuries while Greek manuscripts survive today in the monasteries of Mount Athos 14 De materia medica is the prime historical source of information about the medicines used by the Greeks Romans and other cultures of antiquity The work also records the Dacian 15 Thracian 16 Roman ancient Egyptian and North African Carthaginian names for some plants which otherwise would have been lost The work presents about 600 plants in all 17 although the descriptions are sometimes obscurely phrased leading to comments such as Numerous individuals from the Middle Ages on have struggled with the identity of the recondite kinds 18 while some of the botanical identifications of Dioscorides plants remain merely guesses De materia medica formed the core of the European pharmacopeia through the 19th century suggesting that the timelessness of Dioscorides work resulted from an empirical tradition based on trial and error that it worked for generation after generation despite social and cultural changes and changes in medical theory 11 The plant genus Dioscorea which includes the yam was named after him by Linnaeus A butterfly the bush hopper Ampittia dioscorides which is found from India southeast towards Indonesia and east towards China is named after him 19 Gallery edit nbsp Portrait of an old man perhaps the physician Dioscorides whose name is cut in front of it Antique paste nbsp Later representation of Dioscorides nbsp Dioscorides as depicted in a 1240 Arabic edition of De materia medica nbsp De materia medica in Arabic Spain 12th 13th century nbsp Cumin and dill from an Arabic book of simples c 1334 after Dioscorides British Museum nbsp Byzantine De materia medica 15th century nbsp Folio from an Arabic manuscript of Dioscorides De materia medica 1229Translations editDe Materia Medica Being an Herbal with many other medicinal materials Translated by Tess Anne Osbaldeston based on the 1655 translation of John Goodyer Johannesburg Ibidis Press 2000 via cancerlynx com a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link De Materia Medica Translated by Lily Y Beck Olms Weidmann Hildesheim 2005 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Gunther R W T ed 1933 1655 The Greek Herbal of Dioscorides Translated by John Goodyer De Materia Medica libri V Eiusdem de Venenis Libri duo Translated by Iano Antonio Saraceno Lugdunaeo Janus Antonius Saracenus 1598 via digitale sammlungen de a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link See also editMateria medica DioscoreaNotes edit The dedication translated by Scarborough and Nutton 4 began At your insistence I have assembled my material into five books and I dedicate my compendium to you in fulfilment of a debt of gratitude for your sentiments towards me 5 References edit Pedanius Dioscorides Encyclopaedia Britannica September 27 2013 Retrieved July 4 2020 via britannica com Bauer Petrovska Biljana 2012 Historical review of medicinal plants usage Pharmacognosy Reviews 6 11 1 5 doi 10 4103 0973 7847 95849 PMC 3358962 PMID 22654398 Osbaldeston Tess Anne 2008 De Materia Medica Pedanius Dioscorides Retrieved 11 November 2022 Scarborough and Nutton 1982 a b c Stobart Anne 2014 Critical Approaches to the History of Western Herbal Medicine From Classical Antiquity to the Early Modern Period A amp C Black p 193 ISBN 978 1 4411 8418 4 Borzelleca Joseph F Lane Richard W 2008 The Art the Science and the Seduction of Toxicology an Evolutionary Development In Hayes Andrew Wallace ed Principles and methods of toxicology 5th ed Taylor amp Francis p 13 Nutton Vivian Ancient medicine Routledge 2012 p 178 Tobyn Graeme Denham Alison Whitelegg Midge 2016 The Western Herbal Tradition 2000 Years of Medicinal Plant Knowledge illustrated ed Singing Dragon p 4 ISBN 9780857012593 Greek Medicine National Institutes of Health USA 16 September 2002 Retrieved 1 July 2013 Rooney Anne 2012 The History of Medicine The Rosen Publishing Group p 121 ISBN 9781448873708 a b De Vos 2010 European Materia Medica in Historical Texts Longevity of a Tradition and Implications for Future Use Journal of Ethnopharmacology 132 1 28 47 Some detail about medieval manuscripts of De Materia Medica at pages xxix xxxi in Introduction to Dioscorides Materia Medica by TA Osbaldeston year 2000 Zohar Amar Agricultural Produce in the Land of Israel in the Middle Ages Hebrew title גידולי ארץ ישראל בימי הביניים Ben Zvi Institute Jerusalem 2000 p 270 ISBN 965 217 174 3 Hebrew Tafsir Kitab Diasquridus commentaire de la Materia Medica de Dioscoride de Abu Muḥammad ʻAbdallah ibn Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn al Bayṭar de Malaga ed Ibrahim Ben Mrad Beirut 1989 Arabic title تفسير كتاب دياسقوريدوس Selin Helaine 2008 Encyclopaedia of the History of Science Technology and Medicine in Non Western Cultures Springer p 1077 ISBN 9781402045592 Nutton Vivian 2004 Ancient Medicine Routledge Page 177 Murray J 1884 The Academy Alexander and Shephrard Page 68 Krebs Robert E Krebs Carolyn A 2003 Groundbreaking Scientific Experiments Inventions and Discoveries of the Ancient World Greenwood Publishing Group Pages 75 76 Isely Duane 1994 One hundred and one botanists Iowa State University Press Austin Daniel F 2004 Florida Ethnobotany illustrated ed CRC Press p 267 ISBN 9780203491881 Sources editAllbutt T Clifford 1921 Greek medicine in Rome London Macmillan ISBN 1 57898 631 1 Bruins Codex Constantinopolitanus Palatii Veteris NO 1 3 volume set Part 1 Reproduction of the Manuscript Part 2 Greek Text Part 3 Translation and Commentary Bruins E M Ed Forbes Andrew Henley Daniel Henley David 2013 Pedanius Dioscorides in Health and Well Being A Medieval Guide Chiang Mai Cognoscenti Books Hamilton J S 1986 Scribonius Largus on the medical profession Bulletin of the History of Medicine 60 2 209 216 PMID 3521772 Lazris J Stavros V 2013 L image paradigmatique des Schemas anatomiques d Aristote au De materia medica de Dioscoride Pallas 93 93 131 164 doi 10 4000 pallas 1400 Lazris J Stavros V The medical illustration in Antiquity Reality Through Image 18 23 abstract Riddle John 1980 Dioscorides PDF Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum 4 1 Retrieved 25 August 2015 Riddle John M 1985 Dioscorides on pharmacy and medicine Austin University of Texas Press ISBN 0 292 71544 7 Sadek M M 1983 The Arabic materia medica of Dioscorides Quebec Canada Les Editions du sphinx ISBN 2 920123 02 5 Scarborough J Nutton V 1982 The Preface of Dioscorides Materia Medica introduction translation and commentary Transactions amp Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 4 3 187 227 PMID 6753260 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pedanius Dioscorides nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Pedanius Dioscorides Works by Dr Dioscorides at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Pedanius Dioscorides at Internet Archive Works by Dioscorides Dioscorides Materia Medica in English the full book downloadable in PDF fileformat Dioscurides Neapolitanus Codex ex Vindobonensis Graecus 1 in Italian and Latin Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli Retrieved 18 February 2010 Medic Catalogue des textes en ligne Dioscoride Dioscodirides Pedanius pdf in French and Latin Bibliotheque interuniversitaire de medecine et d odontologie Universite Paris Descartes Retrieved 18 February 2010 Pedacio Dioscorides anazarbeo Acerca de la materia medicinal y de los venenos mortiferos Antwerp 1555 digitized at Biblioteca Digital Hispanica Biblioteca Nacional de Espana Les VI livres de Ped Diosc de la materie medicinale Lyon 1559 French edition The 1500th Anniversary 512 2012 of the Juliana Anicia Codex An Illustrated Dioscoridean Recension Jules Janick and Kim E Hummer Chronica horticulturae 52 3 2012 pp 9 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pedanius Dioscorides amp oldid 1188127471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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