Magdaléna Jánošíková
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Magdaléna Jánošíková
@magdalenaj.bsky.social
Early Modernist | Jewish History | History of Medicine and Health

Assistant Professor | University of Amsterdam
🌳for dear #medieval -ists, #earlymodern -ists, #HISTmed and health folk🌳

The volume "Repairing the Body, Restoring the Soul: Kabbalah, Magic, and Philosophy in Premodern Jewish Healthcare" is out!

Contents: brill.com/view/journal...
Introduction, field assessment, summ: brill.com/view/journal...
May 8, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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Check these highlights from session 3 of the 2025 Spring Colloquium, "Jews and Health: Bodies, Perceptions, Practices." Carla Veira, Magdalena Janosikova, and Lennart Lehmhaus spoke on "Practitioners and their Networks." Ayala Fader responded, and Beth Wenger served as chair. #jewishstudies
May 7, 2025 at 7:13 PM
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Medical complaint of the day goes to John, Lady Cook's servant of Hartwell in Buckinghamshire, who was a patient of Napier's in January 1606: 'fell fro[m] a tree[.] Doth ratle'. #earlymodern #histmed
January 30, 2025 at 3:01 PM
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We have FOUR (!!!!) programmes open for applications: our OSRJL Classical Judeo-Arabic Manuscripts Workshop, OSAJS Visiting Fellowships programme, Hebrew Manuscript Studies Workshop and Oxford Summer Institute on Modern & Contemporary Judaism! Details/deadlines in this thread.
January 29, 2025 at 1:19 PM
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A 🧵of Galileo's arguments for Heliocentrism,& why he couldn't prove heliocentrism in his time:

1. Tides

Galileo was convinced of Heliocentrism by his tide model. Galileo's Dialogo was in fact a modification and extension of his 1616 Dialogue on the Ebb and Flow of the Tides.

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December 11, 2024 at 10:45 AM
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Welcome new followers (thanks @drlindseyfitz.bsky.social)! To ease you in gently, please enjoy some 16th century surgical instruments. #NoAnaesthesia
January 27, 2025 at 10:17 AM
Help. Any clever historian can point me to literature on medicines and shapes? The picture below describes "various shapes of plaster according to organs" (ie, the sites of their appl). As you can see, they bear Hebrew and Latin descriptors. Where can I read more? (c1637, Frankfurt) #skystorians
November 30, 2024 at 12:07 AM