Epidemie w antycznych źródłach greckich i rzymskich

dc.contributor.authorIwańska, Judyta
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-02T08:04:33Z
dc.date.available2026-04-02T08:04:33Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.description.abstractThe present article aims at showing the way Greek and Roman historians saw epidemics, and what role these epidemics served. The causes, treatment and prevention of epidemics are also shown in various historical and literary source. The first paragraph presents epidemics as shown in Greek literature. To start with, epidemic in Athens in 429 BC described by Thucydides is shown. The same paragraph deals also with epidemics in ancient Rome under the guidance of Titus Livius and his History of Rome and descriptions of epidemics in Natural history by Plinius the Older. The biggest epidemics in Rome from the 2nd and 3rd century AD are presented on the basis of Life of Constantine and Church History by Eusebius of Caesarea. The only saved description of Galen’s Antonine Plague in Clavdi Galeni Opera Omnia, editionem cvravit C. G. Kuhn, tom X, Hildesheim 1965 is shown. Next, the description of epidemic witnessed by Cyprian of Carthage and included in his treatise On Mortality. Also based on the description by Eusebius of Caesarea, the epidemic from 312 AD is mentioned. Epidemic in Amid appears thanks to the materials by Ammianus Marcellinus in The Roman History. The 6th century is dominated by the epidemic called ’Plague of Justinian’ which was described by Procopius of Caesarea in History of the Wars, John of Ephesus in Ecclesiastical History. Evagrius Scholasticus also in Ecclesiastical History and Agathias in The Histories. The scope of this epidemic is also observed in the description by Gregory of Tours in The History of the Franks. Each of the epidemics is presented together with the preceding and accompanying events. To explain why problems of this kind are used in this article, M.Grmk’s word can be used. To present all the important problems connected with this subject: “The history of contagiou sdiseaseswould be the size of an epic. Legions of the deadwould have to be described together with inexpressible pain, great variety of micro-organisms, their biological changeability, the role of population density etc.”.
dc.identifier.citationSeminare, 2011, Tom 30, s. 209-221.
dc.identifier.issn1232-8766
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43455
dc.language.isopol
dc.publisherWyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego
dc.rightsCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych
dc.subjectepidemia
dc.subjectzaraza
dc.subjectmór
dc.subjectstarożytność
dc.subjectstarożytne źródła greckie
dc.subjectstarożytne źródła rzymskie
dc.subjectepidemie w starożytnych źródłach greckich
dc.subjectepidemie w starożytnych źródłach rzymskich
dc.subjectRzym
dc.subjectRzym starożytny
dc.subjectGrecja
dc.subjectGrecja starożytna
dc.subjecthistoria
dc.subjectliteratura starożytna
dc.subjectliteratura starożytnego Rzymu
dc.subjectliteratura starożytnej Grecji
dc.subjectliteratura grecka
dc.subjectliteratura rzymska
dc.subjectepidemic
dc.subjectpestilense
dc.subjectplague
dc.subjectantiquity
dc.subjectancient Greek sources
dc.subjectancient Roman sources
dc.subjectepidemics in ancient Greek sources
dc.subjectepidemics in ancient Roman sources
dc.subjectRome
dc.subjectancient Rome
dc.subjectGreece
dc.subjectancient Greece
dc.subjecthistory
dc.subjectancient literature
dc.subjectancient Roman literature
dc.subjectancient Greek literature
dc.subjectGreek literature
dc.subjectRoman literature
dc.titleEpidemie w antycznych źródłach greckich i rzymskich
dc.title.alternativeEpidemics in Antique Sources Written Greek and Roman
dc.typeArticle

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