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The Clock and the Mirror: Girolamo Cardano and Renaissance Medicine [Hardcover]

Nancy G. Siraisi (Author)


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0691011893 978-0691011899 July 7, 1997

Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576), renowned as a mathematician, encyclopedist, astrologer, and autobiographer, was by profession a medical practitioner. His copious writings on medicine reflect both the complexity and diversity of the Renaissance medical world and the breadth of his own interests. In this book, Nancy Siraisi draws on selected themes in Cardano's medical writings to explore in detail the relation between medicine and wider areas of Renaissance culture.

Cardano's medical advice included the suggestion that "the studious man should always have at hand a clock and a mirror"--a clock to keep track of the passage of time and a mirror to observe the changing condition of his body. The remark, which recalls his astrological and autobiographical interests, is emblematic of the many connections between his medicine and his other pursuits. Cardano's philosophical eclecticism, beliefs about occult forces in nature, theories about dreams, and free transitions between academic and popularizing scientific writing also contributed to his medicine. As a physician, he greeted two different types of medical innovation in his lifetime with equal enthusiasm: improved access to the Hippocratic corpus and Vesalian anatomy. Cardano presented himself as a practitioner with special gifts. Yet his medical learning remained rooted in the Galenic tradition that he often criticized. Mean-while, he negotiated a career in a medical community characterized by personal and social rivalries, a competitive medical marketplace, and strong institutional and religious pressures.



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"If one wanted to know just what effect the Renaissance had on medicine, this book would be the place to start. Nancy Siraisi proposes lucidly and elegantly her answer to this important academic puzzle. Her use of Girolamo Cardano's self-revelations makes this the liveliest of works on the famous scholar."--Vivian Nutton, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine

"Girolamo Cardano was an idiosyncratic man in an idiosyncratic age, and Nancy Siraisi has traced the processes of accommodation between the drive for invention and the reliance on convention so prevalent to Cardano and his century. Her story of Cardano's role in the history of medicine bridges the history of the body, Renaissance occultism, and the emerging science of experimental philosophy and probabilistic knowledge. Siraisi has read Cardano with great intelligence and erudition, and is a sure guide through the paradox and particulars of his age."--Mary J. Voss, Princeton University


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"If one wanted to know just what effect the Renaissance had on medicine, this book would be the place to start. Nancy Siraisi proposes lucidly and elegantly her answer to this important academic puzzle. Her use of Girolamo Cardano's self-revelations makes this the liveliest of works on the famous scholar."--Vivian Nutton, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine

"Girolamo Cardano was an idiosyncratic man in an idiosyncratic age, and Nancy Siraisi has traced the processes of accommodation between the drive for invention and the reliance on convention so prevalent to Cardano and his century. Her story of Cardano's role in the history of medicine bridges the history of the body, Renaissance occultism, and the emerging science of experimental philosophy and probabilistic knowledge. Siraisi has read Cardano with great intelligence and erudition, and is a sure guide through the paradox and particulars of his age."--Mary J. Voss, Princeton University


--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (July 7, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691011893
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691011899
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,794,700 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"THE studious man," wrote Girolamo Cardano, "should always have at hand a clock and a mirror: a clock since in such a confusion and mass of things it is necessary for him to keep track of time, especially if he is a professor, teaches, or writes"; a mirror to observe the changing condition of his body. Read the first page
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medical theoria, curandi parva, exemplis centum geniturarum, malo usu, naturali parte medicinae, occult causation, victus ratione, abditis rerum causis, second horoscope, sanationum causis, medical prognostication, della vita sobria, medical renaissance, scholastic medicine, sanitate tuenda, rerum varietate, libris propriis, medical humanists, anatomical teaching, medical narrative, perfect temperament, total substance, dietary theory, public anatomy, elementary qualities
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Airs Waters Places, College of Physicians, University of Pavia, Cardano's Hippocratic, Fazio Cardano, Hippocratic Epidemics, University of Bologna, Canon of Avicenna, Donato Lanza, Gianbattista Da Monte, Hippocratic Dreams, Middle Ages, Antonio Benivieni, Encomium of Nero, Francesco Sfondrati, Jean Fernel, Leonhart Fuchs, Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Galenism, Vesalius's Fabrica, Anatomia of Mondino, Berengario da Carpi, Cardinal Morone, Galen's On Prognosis, Giacomo da Forli
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