Celsus

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Celsus was a Roman encyclopedist and medical writer best known for his influential treatise "De Medicina," one of the most important surviving sources on ancient Roman medical knowledge and practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman encyclopedist
ancient Roman person
author
medical writer
culture Roman NERFINISHED
described Roman medical knowledge
Roman medical practice
fieldOfWork dietetics
encyclopedic writing
medicine
pharmacology
surgery
genre encyclopedic work
medical treatise
hasReputation classical medical authority
important source on Roman medicine
influenced Renaissance medicine
later Roman medicine
medieval medicine
knownFor De Medicina NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Latin NERFINISHED
notableWork De Medicina NERFINISHED
occupation encyclopedist
medical author
physician
sourceFor history of ancient Roman medicine
history of ancient surgery
history of pharmacology
timePeriod early Roman Empire
workHasPart discussion of diet and regimen in De Medicina
discussion of pathology in De Medicina
discussion of pharmacology in De Medicina
discussion of prognosis in De Medicina
discussion of surgery in De Medicina
discussion of therapeutics in De Medicina
workStatus partly preserved
survives in manuscript tradition

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