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Geller, Markham J.
Department Structural Changes in Systems of Knowledge, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society, External, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society
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Position: Department Structural Changes in Systems of Knowledge, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society
Position: External, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society
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Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons194039
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Publications
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: Geller, M. J., & Rudolf, S. (2024). The Syriac Book of Medicines — Section Three — The Local Recipes. Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2023). Translators of Sumerian: The Unsung Heroes of Babylonian Scholarship. In G. W. Most, D. Schäfer, & M. Söderblom Saarela (Eds. ), Plurilingualism in Traditional Eurasian Scholarship: Thinking in Many Tongues (pp. 300-316). Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004527256_027. [PubMan] : Schäfer, D., Geller, M. J., & Most, G. W. (2023). Introduction to Part 5: Writing Systems. In G. W. Most, D. Schäfer, & M. Söderblom Saarela (Eds. ), Plurilingualism in Traditional Eurasian Scholarship: Thinking in Many Tongues (pp. 391-405). Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004527256_034. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2023). Lexicality and Lexicons from Mesopotamia. In G. W. Most, D. Schäfer, & M. Söderblom Saarela (Eds. ), Plurilingualism in Traditional Eurasian Scholarship: Thinking in Many Tongues (pp. 240-244). Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004527256_021. [PubMan] : Schäfer, D., & Geller, M. J. (2023). Introduction to Part 4: Translation. In G. W. Most, D. Schäfer, & M. Söderblom Saarela (Eds. ), Plurilingualism in Traditional Eurasian Scholarship: Thinking in Many Tongues (pp. 287-299). Leiden: Brill. doi:10.1163/9789004527256_026. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (Ed. ). (2023). Commentaries from Babylon to Byzantinum: Gleanings from the MPWIG. Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2022). Experiencing Wissenstransfer in the First Episteme: Mesopotamia. In K. Krause, M. Auxent, & D. Weil (Eds. ), Premodern Experience of the Natural World in Translation (pp. 1-6). New York, NY: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9781003258704-1. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J., & Panayotov, S. V. (2020). Mesopotamian Eye Disease Texts: The Nineveh Treatise. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10.1515/9781501506550. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2019). Pappus’ Theory in Mesopotamian Science. In J. Renn, & M. Schemmel (Eds. ), Culture and Cognition: Essays in Honor of Peter Damerow (pp. 87-102). Berlin: Edition Open Access. doi:10.34663/9783945561355-08. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2019). Review of: Potter, Paul (Ed.): Hippocrates. Volume XI: Diseases of Women. (Loeb classical library, 538). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2018. Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 17.08.2019. [PubMan] : Braarvig, J., & Geller, M. J. (Eds. ). (2018). Studies in Multilingualism, Lingua Franca and Lingua Sacra. Berlin: Edition Open Access. doi:10.34663/9783945561133-00. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2018). Babylonian Medicine as a Discipline. In A. Jones, & L. Taub (Eds. ), The Cambridge History of Science. Vol. 1: Ancient Science (pp. 29-57). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9780511980145.004. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (Ed. ). (2014). Melammu: The Ancient World in an Age of Globalization. Berlin: Edition Open Access. doi:10.34663/9783945561003-00. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2014). Melothesia in Babylonia: medicine, magic, and astrology in the ancient Near East. Berlin [u.a.]: De Gruyter. [PubMan] : Geus, K., & Geller, M. J. (Eds. ). (2014). Esoteric Knowledge in Antiquity (TOPOI – Dahlem Seminar for the History of Ancient Sciences Vol. II). Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2012). Productive Errors: Scientific Concepts in Antiquity (TOPOI – Dahlem Seminar for the History of Ancient Sciences) (K. Geus, Ed. ). Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2011). Divination or medicine? In L. Vacín (Ed. ), U4 du11-ga-ni sá mu-ni-ib-du11: ancient Near Eastern studies in memory of Blahoslav Hruška (pp. 91-95). Dresden: ISLET-Verlag. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2010). (in Hebrew) 'Black Magic' מאגיה שחורה and 'Lilith' לילית. In F. Vukosavovic (Ed. ), Angels and demons: jewish magic through the ages; exhibition catalogue (pp. 34). Jerusalem: Bible Lands Museum. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2010). Late Babylonian Lugale. In H. D. Baker, E. Robson, & G. Zólyomi (Eds. ), Your praise is sweet – a memorial volume for Jeremy Black from students, colleagues and friends (pp. 93-100). London: British Inst. for the Study of Iraq. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2010). Ancient Babylonian medicine: theory and practice. Chichester [u.a.]: Wiley-Blackwell. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2010). Die theoretische Grundlage der babylonischen Heilkunde. In E. Cancik-Kirschbaum, M. v. Ess, & J. Marzahn (Eds. ), Babylon: Wissenskultur in Orient und Okzident (pp. 153-157). Berlin [u.a.]: de Gruyter. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2010). Look to the Stars: Babylonian medicine, magic, astrology and melothesia. Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2010). Skin disease and the doctor. Le journal des médecines cunéiformes, 15, 40-56. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2008). Review of: Halloran, John A.: Sumerian lexicon: a dictionary guide to the ancient Sumerian language. Los Angeles: Logogram-Publ. 2006. Review of: Mittermayer, Catherine: Altbabylonische Zeichenliste der sumerisch-literarischen Texte. Fribourg [u.a.]: Academic Press [u.a.] 2006. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 71(3), 561-565. [PubMan] : Geller, M. J. (2008). Review of: Lloyd, Geoffrey E.R.: Cognitive variations: reflections on the unity and diversity of the human mind. Oxford [u.a.]: Clarendon 2007. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 14(3), 691-692. [PubMan]