Title of article
Gondeshapur Revisited; Myth or Reality?
Author/Authors
Nayernouri, Touraj Academy of Medical Sciences of the I.R. of Iran
Pages
7
From page
254
To page
260
Abstract
In recent years, in European academic circles, there has been a trend to dismiss Gondeshapur as a myth perpetrated by the Bokhtishu family in early Islamic era, despite many historiographical attestations. The writings of Islamic historians such as Al-Qifti and Ibn Abi Usaibia have been discounted as exaggerations by non-contemporary historians, and the lack of primary Pahlavi sources blamed for historical hyperbole.
In this essay, I have attempted to show through primary Syriac Christian texts, that there was both a medical school and a bimarestan in Gondeshapur in pre-Islamic Sassanid era, and that Galenic medical texts had been translated and taught in that institution.
Keywords
Gondeshapur , Myth , Reality
Journal title
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2516057
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