Literatura y técnica en el léxico quirúrgico del siglo XVI

  1. Martín Ferreira, Ana Isabel
Journal:
Voces

ISSN: 1130-3336

Year of publication: 1994

Issue: 5

Pages: 91-110

Type: Article

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Abstract

In the surgical lexicón of medical Humanism, Celsus and general literary Latin become a pattern of elegance in opposition to medieval sources and their largely technical language. In the context of a medicine devoted to the commentary of Hippocrates and Galen and to theoretical speculation, and from the analysis of diffenent examples, two aspects become apparent: on the one hand, the distance between the lexical habits of doctors ad surgeons, and on the other the pressure exerted on the vocabulary by praxis together with the need for a univocal terminology lacking connotations unlike the literariness of philological medical Humanism.