Article ID: CBB133910560

The hallmark of anonymity. Questions of authorship in the Hippocratic Corpus, specifically regarding the so-called ‘Author C’ (2020)

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Since Émile Littré’s edition, particular attention has been paid to a group of Hippocratic treatises, "On Generation/On the Nature of the Child" + "On Diseases 4," which show a significant range of affinities and common elements in language, style, content, and thought. Studies by Hermann Grensemann in the 1980s contributed to further philological analysis of the peculiar traits of the so-called Hippocratic ‘author C’, widening the field of investigation, to include gynaecological treatises such as "On Diseases of Women 1-2" as well as parts of "On Infertile Women." Recently, new light has also been shed by Elizabeth Craik (in her 2009 edition of "On Glands") on the historical and cultural setting in which the work of the anonymous physician is to be placed. This paper aims firstly to summarise the state of research on ‘author C’, discussing the criteria which scholars have used to define and date his work, and paying particular attention to the general question of authorship in the specific context of the Hippocratic tradition. In the second part of the essay, I present the results of an in-depth lexicographical analysis of two terms (ἀΐσσω and its compounds; εὐρυχωρίη/στενοχωρίη with corresponding verbal forms) which are characteristic of the author’s language. Further, I compare author C’s nosological theory, as presented in "On Diseases 4," with the nosology of the physician Aegimius of Elis, as presented in the doxography of Anonymus Londiniensis (xiii 21-47).

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Authors & Contributors
Lorusso, Vito
Overwien, Oliver
Stèphane Berlier
Raiola, Tommaso
Witt, Mathias
Börno, Maria
Concepts
Medicine
Ecdotics; source study (methodology)
Greek language
Linguistics; philology
Hippocratic medicine
Manuscripts
Time Periods
Ancient
4th century
Renaissance
Medieval
Places
Byzantium
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