Prometheus and the Liver through Art and Medicine

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Prometheus and the Liver through Art and Medicine

Author(s): Julia Rosmalen (Author), Merel Gulik (Author), Belle Rosmalen (Author), Thomas Gulik (Author)

  • Publisher: ‎ Routledge
  • Publication Date: ‎ May 2, 2022
  • Edition: ‎ 1st
  • Language: ‎ English
  • Print length: ‎ 200 pages
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 9789463723091
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 9463723099

Book Description

Prometheus was punished by the supreme god Zeus for giving to mankind the Olympic fire with which they learned to think and feel. He was chained to a cliff in the Caucasus, where, to make matters worse, he was visited daily by an eagle who ate part of his liver. At night, however, his liver grew back. We now know that the liver can regenerate, but were the ancient Greeks aware of this quality? The myth of Prometheus has been a source of inspiration for many visual artists over the centuries. In this book, the medical history of the liver is traced through the ages through an examination of historical texts on the organ’s functions and properties, parallel to the art movements in which the fascinating iconography of Prometheus is reviewed. The book offers a surprising interplay of art and medicine, placing emphasis on the unique morphology of the liver.

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About the Author

Julia van Rosmalen specialized in the iconography of medieval art at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She worked as a Voluntary Research Fellow at the Catholic University Leuven. She has conducted this work as part of the Prometheus Project under Professor Thomas van Gulik at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers. Merel van Gulik studied classics and Italian language and culture at the University of Amsterdam. Belle van Rosmalen is a PhD candidate at the Department of Surgery at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam. Thomas van Gulik is emeritus Professor of Surgery at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam.

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