Interdisciplinary Insights from the Plague of Cyprian

Interdisciplinary Insights from the Plague of Cyprian

Pathology, Epidemiology, Ecology and History

Reeder, DeeAnn M.; Orsag, Mark; McKinney, Amanda E.

Springer International Publishing AG

04/2024

311

Mole

9783031260964

15 a 20 dias

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Part I-"The Theory": The Rediscovery and Reinterpretation of an Ancient Pandemic.- Chapter 1- The Ancient Evidentiary Foundations.- Chapter 2 - A Most Difficult Source and the Relevance of Climatic Circumstances.- Part II-- "The What and the How": Underlying Differential Virology, Molecular Phylogenetics, Host Species Ecology and Biogeographical Presence.- Chapter 3- Retrospective and Differential Pathogen Diagnosis.- Chapter 4- Of Bats and Empires: The Egyptian Rousette Bat and the Kingdom of Aksum.- Chapter 5-Modeling an Ancient Zoonotic Outbreak.- Part III--"The Why": Projected MARV Lineage Epidemiology and Pathology in the Third century Roman Empire.- Chapter 6- Guardrail Modeling: Geographical Dissemination Pathways and the Urban Epidemiological Setting.- Chapter 7- Exploration of Modeled Urban Epidemiology Concluded and Analysis of the Contrasting Epidemiological Situation in the Imperial Countryside.- Chapter 8- The Plague of Cyprian: Timelines, Outlines and Parameters.- Part IV: "Conclusion--Final Thoughts on the Plague of Cyprian": Methodological Defense and Brief Overview of Our "Solution", Histoiographical Context and Current Relevance.- Chapter 9- Situating the Plague of Cyprian within the Broader Outlines of Roman History.- Chapter 10- Modern Relevance of the Plague of Cyprian.
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Ancient Roman Empire;Ancient disease;Third Century;Mediterranean;Plague;Pandemic;Ancient history;Harper;Filovirus;Smallpox;Viral Hemorrhagic Fever;Plague of Cyprian;Ebola;Plague of Athens;Biology;Methodology;Historical-scientific problem-solving;Chronic disease