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"Distinctae per locos schedulae non agglutinatae" : das Census-Datenmodell und seine Vorgänger
(2008)
"Hac in sculptura, lector, si gnoscere cura" : Bemerkungen zur Antikenrezeption der Skulptur in Jaca
(1999)
Anhang
(2004)
Antikenrezeption in Architektur und Plastik des Berliner Schlosses zur Zeit Friedrichs III./I.
(2004)
Census und Pegasus
(1999)
The Amazon Basin: A Forgotten Cultural Landscape and Its Medicine. While the Amazon region’s ecological importance remains uncontested, its role as a cultural hotspot is largely unknown to most people. Yet, recent archeological findings revise the image of a lush but inhospitable landscape whose farm produce could not sustain advanced civilization. The indigenous people today are only a tiny remainder of a far bigger population that developed impressive agricultural and forest engineering skills – until it was wiped out by diseases brought in from Europe. In fact, modern medicine benefits greatly from biological knowledge of indigenous Amazonians even today. This resource could prove to be much more valuable than any short-term profit realized by slash-and-burn farming or the extraction of raw materials. Therefore, it is all the more important to protect this endangered region. Scientific research will not only help to rescue indigenous biomedical knowledge, it will also give back respect and dignity to socalled savages and their cultural achievements.
The Art of Medicine and Philosophy: On the Genesis of a Basic Relationship in European Thought. Referring to the examples of Hippocrates and Socrates, in this essay, we establish the thesis that philosophy and medicine in Greek philosophy are to be regarded as strongly interdependent. In their view, interpretations of health and disease are intertwined with various contexts or settings such as living conditions, environment and climate, which has implications for the therapy of patients as an art of healing. The relevance and philosophical perspectives of this epoch for modern medicine and public health on a globalized planet are highlighted.
Die Münzprägung von Bizye
(1981)
Die Münzprägung von Deultum
(1973)
Die Münzprägung von Maroneia
(1987)