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  • Mónica Olalla
Vol. 54 (2005), Articles, pages 77-96
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30827/meahhebreo.v54i0.153
Submitted: Jan 24, 2020 Published: Dec 21, 2005
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Abstract

The lines of reason in the medical argument of the 14th century represented a novelty in the rabbinic model which Jews already knew. The Lillium Medicinae of Bernardo of Gordon in its 1348 Hebrew version was one of the most important translations of its age by the rhetoric inherent of the argument. The analysis of this text will show the sources which are most commonly used by the author-translator and the relationship between philology, science and philosophy.

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Olalla, M. (2005). Argumentative Structures in the Scientific Discourse: Scholastic and Hebrew Medicine in the 14th century. Miscelánea De Estudios Árabes Y Hebraicos. Sección Hebreo, 54, 77–96. https://doi.org/10.30827/meahhebreo.v54i0.153