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  1. On Airs, Waters, and Places By Hippocrates Written 400 B.C.E Translated by Francis Adams

  2. 30. Nov. 2023 · On Airs, Waters, and Places, attributed to Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 B.C), translated from Greek by W.H.S. Jones, from Loeb Classical Library volume L147 (New York, 1923), in 143 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. Attached to the document is a multilingual HTML version of the translation proper. Wikipedia has a main entry

  3. On Airs, Waters, and Places. By Hippocrates. Written 400 B.C.E. Translated by Francis Adams. Part 8. I will now tell how it is with respect to rain-water, and water from snow. Rain waters, then, are the lightest, the sweetest, the thinnest, and the clearest; for originally the sun raises and attracts the thinnest and lightest part of the water ...

  4. In the book Airs, Waters, and Places, thought to have been written by Greek physician Hippocrates in the 5th or 4th century bce, the first systematic attempt was made to set forth a causal relationship between human diseases and the environment. Until the new sciences of bacteriology and…

  5. 7. Apr. 2015 · Greek, Latin, French and English texts arranged in parallel columns, two columns to each page "The Greek text [is that] of Littré, ... the Latin translation is that given by Van der Linden, but is really that of Janus Cornarius ... the French translation is that by Littré ... the English translation is that by Dr. Adams, done for the Sydenham society (1849)"--Note

  6. Hippocrates’ On Airs, Waters and Places is a great text for intermediate readers. The simple sentence structure makes it easy to read, while its subject matter, the impact of climate on disease and character, is interesting for a number of reasons. The presentation falls roughly into two halves, the first

  7. Hippocrates of Cos. Airs Waters Places. Erotian includes the title On Places and Seasons (περὶ τόπων καὶ ὡρῶν) in his introductory census of Hippocratic works, in the category “etiological and natural” (αἰτιολογικὰ δὲ καὶ φυσικά), and assigns one gloss (Ο 11) specifically to On Seasons and ...