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Ms. Arabe 2964 fol. 19 The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake
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Ms. Arabe 2964 fol. 19 The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake
CHT164533 Ms. Arabe 2964 fol.19 The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake, from Treatise of Theriac after Galien, 1217 (vellum) by Islamic School, (13th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Le Docteur Anoromachus guerit son frere pique par un serpent; ); eArchives Charmet; out of copyright
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Antidote Arabic Bonesetter Brotherly Love Calligraphy Caring Drug Galen Healer Healing Kufic Script Pharmacy Siblings Theriaca Galienus Injuries Wound Wounded
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In this photo print, titled "Ms. Arabe 2964 fol. 19 The Doctor Anoromachus curing his brother bitten by a snake" we are transported back to the 13th century Islamic world. This exquisite piece of art, created by an unknown artist from the Islamic School, showcases a powerful scene of brotherly love and healing. The image depicts the skilled doctor, Anoromachus, diligently attending to his wounded brother who has been bitten by a venomous snake. With great care and expertise, Anoromachus administers an antidote while surrounded by ancient Arabic calligraphy and illuminations that add depth and beauty to the composition. This medieval manuscript is part of the Treatise of Theriac after Galien collection dated back to 1217. It not only highlights the importance of medicine in Arab culture but also emphasizes the significance of familial bonds and compassion during times of distress. The intricate details found within this artwork showcase both technical mastery and artistic brilliance. From delicate brushstrokes to vibrant colors used in illuminating each character's expression with utmost precision – every element works harmoniously together to create a visually stunning narrative. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print from Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, we are reminded not only of our shared human experiences but also how timeless acts of caring can transcend centuries.
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