Proizvodnja znanja u djelu "Canones de medicina solidorum" (1707) Đure Baglivija (CROSBI ID 701067)
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Blažević, Zrinka
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Proizvodnja znanja u djelu "Canones de medicina solidorum" (1707) Đure Baglivija
Starting from the presumption that early modern medical knowledge is marked by manifold interconnectedness and interdependencies of various paradigms, this paper is aimed at scrutinizing epistemological structure of the last work Canones de medicina solidorum (1707) by Georgio Baglivi, Italian physician of Ragusan origin. Strongly influenced by Galileian physics, Baglivi conceptualised and propagated a “third path” between humoral and solidist medicine which explained all physiological and pathological processes by the living properties of fibres. By examining explicit metatheoretical claims in the Canones de medicina solidorum, it will be demonstrated how Baglivi combined medical theories of ancient medical authorities such as Hippocrates and Caelius Aurelianus with contemporary medical approaches of Santorio Santorio, William Harvey and Louis Duret. Therefore, it might be concluded that early modern medical knowledge is not generated in the linear manner, through successive paradigm shifts but in the more complex process of transtemporal entanglements of various intellectual traditions.
Đuro Baglivi, proizvodnja znanja, historija isprepletanja
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Production of knowledge in the work "Canones de medicina solidorum" (1707) by Giorgio Baglivi
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Giorgio Baglivi, production of knowledge, entangled history
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Production and Circulation of Knowledge in the (Semi)-Periphery in the Early Modern and Modern Period
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11.02.2021-12.02.2021
Zagreb, Hrvatska