Lawrence Conrad

Lawrence Irvin Conrad (born 1949), is a historian of Near Eastern Medicine.

Education and career

Conrad received his PhD from Princeton University, completing his dissertation on The Plague in the Early Medieval Near East in 1981.[1] After a brief period working at the American University of Beirut, he moved in 1985 to the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine at University College, London.[2] In 2001, he moved to the University of Hamburg, where he remained until his retirement in 2008.[3] Conrad is known for his work on medieval Near Eastern social history, Arabic and Islamic medicine, and Arabic, Greek, and Syriac historiography.

Selected publications

Authored books

  • Conrad, Lawrence I.; Neve, Michael; Nutton, Vivian; Porter, Roy; Wear, Andrew (1995). The Western Medical Tradition: 800 BC to AD 1800. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-47564-8.[4]
  • Noth, Albrecht; et al. (Conrad, Lawrence I.) (1994). The early Arabic historical tradition: a source-critical study. Translated by Bonner, Michael. Princeton, N.J: Darwin Press. ISBN 0-87850-082-0. OCLC 29953544.[5]

Edited books

Translated books

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References

  1. Conrad, Lawrence I. (1981). The Plague in the Early Medieval Near East (PhD thesis). Princeton University. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  2. "U.K." (PDF). IASTAM Newsletter. International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine (6). 1985. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  3. "Lawrence Conrad". Hamburger Professorinnen- und Professorenkatalog. Universität Hamburg. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  4. Reviews of The Western Medical Tradition
    • Cook, Harold John (1997). "Book review: The Western Medical Tradition, 800 B.C. to A.D. 1800". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Johns Hopkins University Press. 71 (2): 328–329. doi:10.1353/bhm.1997.0065. ISSN 1086-3176.
    • Carmichael, Ann G. (1999). "The Western Medical Tradition: 800 B.C. to A.D. 1800 by Lawrence I. Conrad, Michael Neve, Vivian Nutton, Roy Porter, Andrew Wear (book review)". The Historian. Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 61 (3): 728–729.
    • Ferngren, Gary B. (29 February 1996). "Book Review | The Western Medical Tradition, 800 B.C. to A.D. 1800 By Lawrence I. Conrad, Michael Neve, Vivian Nutton, Roy Porter, and Andrew Wear". New England Journal of Medicine. Massachusetts Medical Society. 334 (9): 608–609. doi:10.1056/nejm199602293340919. ISSN 0028-4793.
  5. Zaman, Muhammad Qasim (1995). "The Early Arabic Historical Tradition: A Source-Critical Study, by Albrecht Noth. Second edition, in collaboration with Lawrence I. Conrad. (book review)". Middle East Studies Association Bulletin. Cambridge University Press. 29 (1): 80. doi:10.1017/s0026318400030881. ISSN 0026-3184.
  6. Strohmaier, Gotthard (1997). "Lawrence I Conrad (ed.), The world of Ibn Tufayl: interdisciplinary perspectives on Hayy ibn Yaqzān (book review)". Medical History. Cambridge University Press. 41 (4): 505–507. doi:10.1017/s0025727300063146. ISSN 0025-7273.
  7. Hillenbrand, Carole (1986). "The Rise of Historical Writing Among the Arabs by A. A. Duri (book review)". Bulletin (British Society for Middle Eastern Studies). Taylor & Francis, Ltd. 13 (1): 74–76.


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