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Schiefsky --$tArt, science and conjecture, from Hippocrates to Plato and Aristotle /$rVéronique Boudon-Millot --$tModelli espositivi relativi alla prognosi nel Corpus Hippocraticum (Prorrhetico 2, Malattie 1?3, Affezioni, Affezioni Interne, Prognosi di Cos) /$rDaniela Fausti --$tThe social and intellectual context of Regimen II /$rJohn Wilkins --$tThe Hippocratic impact on healing cults: the archaeological evidence in Attica /$rMaria Elena Gorrini --$tThe cities of the Hippocratic doctors /$rHui-hua Chang --$tError, loss, and change in the generation of therapies /$rJulie Laskaris --$tThe Hippocratic Treatise Peri Opsios (De videndi acie, On the Organ of Sight) /$rElizabeth Craik --$tCoan promotions and the authorship of the Presbeutikos /$rEric D. Nelson --$tAir, pneuma and breathing from Homer to Hippocrates /$rAnthoine Thivel --$tMicrocosm and macrocosm: the dual direction of analogy in Hippocratic thought and the meteorological tradition /$rFrédéric Le Blay --$tAbout philosophy and humoural medicine /$rPaul Demont --$tThe way to wisdom in Plato?s Phaedrus and in the Hippocratic Corpus /$rElsa García Novo --$tMedici contemporanei a Ippocrate: problemi di identificazione dei medici di nome Erodico /$rDaniela Manetti --$tHippokratisches bei Praxagoras von Kos? /$rDiethard Nickel --$tTheophrastus? biological opuscula and the Hippocratic Corpus: a critical dialogue? /$rArmelle Debru --$tForm and function in Prorrhetic 2 /$rTim Stover --$tSpecial features in Internal Affections. 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