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Behinderungen und Beeinträchtigungen / Disability and Impairment in Antiquity
Rupert Breitwieser
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The series Studies in Early Medicine was established to allow scholars from all disciplines a forum for presenting new, groundbreaking or challenging research into aspects of disease, disability, health, medicine and society in the ancient and early medieval world, from prehistory to the Middle Ages. This present volume is the second in the series and presents some recent research into disability and impairment in Antiquity.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Foreword
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Preface
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Einleitung
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Chapter One: Disability and rehabilitation in the Graeco-Roman World
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Chapter Two: Zur Physiognomie und Ikonographie behinderter Menschen in der Antike
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Chapter Three: Selbstrepräsentation von Behinderung im Alten Ägypten: Körperprothesenan Mumien und Grabstatuen von Minderwüchsigen
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Chapter Four: Cerebral paralysis in an ancient Egyptian female mummyfrom a 13th dynasty tomb - palaeopathological and radiologica linvestigations
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Chapter Five: Behinderung und Gesellschaft im klassischen Athen. Bemerkungen zur 24. Rede des Lysias
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Chapter Six: Behinderungen und Behinderte in den griechischen Papyri
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Chapter Seven: „Behinderung“ und Leistungssport in der Antike? „Mys“ der wundersame Ringer
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Chapter Eight: Epiktet – ein Porträt des Philosophen als behinderter Mensch
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Chapter 9: Kaiser Claudius und der Umgang mit Behindertenzur Zeit des julisch–claudischen Kaiserhauses
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Chapter 10: Hominem (debilem) pagina nostra sapit? Mentally and physically challenged persons in Martial’s epigrams
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Chapter Eleven: Angeborene Fehlbildungen in der Zeit der römischen Republik in den„Prodigien“ des Iulius Obsequens
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Chapter Twelve: Epilepsie und die Welt der paideia in der Spätantike
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Chapter Thirteen: The Forgiveness of Sins as Healing Method in the New Testament
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Chapter Fourteen: Lakuntaka-Bhaddiya ein verkannter Arahant: eine ungewöhnliche „Heiligen-Vita“ des Theravada-Buddhismus
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Chapter Fifteen: Linkshändigkeit in der Antike – eine Behinderung?
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Chapter 16: ‘A lame man can ride…a deaf man can kill…a dead man is of no use to Anyone’. When was a deformity not a disability in Early Medieval Europe?
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Published: 2012
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407309453 (paperback)
- 9781407339269 (ebook)
BAR Number: S2359