Plague in Byzantine Times : A Medico-historical Study
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Medicine in the Medieval Mediterranean is devoted to all aspects of medicine in the Mediterranean World during the Middle Ages and later. Though with a clear focus on Greek (Byzantine) medicine, it also includes contributions of other groups in this region during the period. It publishes the results of cutting-edge, cross-disciplinary research, so providing a wide range of scholarly and scientific fields with new data for further explorations.
The lack of reliable demographic data for Byzantine cities raises questions as to the actual rate of expansion and mortality of plague. This essentially leads to the question of change and progress of the nature of infectious diseases in that period. Also, the analysis of the written sources raised a series of questions, mainly epidemiological in nature: the entry points and spreading of the disease in the Mediterranean, the epidemic dynamics as well as the evolution of the microbial agent of plague, i.e. Yersinia pestis.
The present study offers a substantial explanation for the outbreaks of plague that struck Byzantium by exploring the multiple factors that caused or triggered epidemics. The study covers the entire period extending from the beginning of the Byzantine Empire until its fall in 1453, which was marked by two major pandemics, namely the Plague of Justinian and the Black Death. All known primary sources were collected and grouped from a spatiotemporal perspective, so as to retrace the unfolding of the two pandemics. The focus of the research shifts from known historical frameworks to ones of human activities, endemic foci and natural environment of the era as risk factors of the outbreaks.
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