ISRAELOWICH Ido
Professeur titulaire au département des études classiques, Université de Tel Aviv
Courriel : ido0572@tauex.tau.ac.il
> Thèmes de recherche
• Anthropologie du monde ancien
• Droit romain
• Histoire de la médecine
• Formation sociale de l’autorité professionnelle
• Réception sociale de la science et de la technologie dans l’antiquité classique
> Parcours professionnel
2021 Habilitation, Universität Bayreuth
2021 - Professeur invité, Collège de France
2005-2008 D.Phil Ancient History (Oxford)
2002-2005 M.Phil Ancient History (Oxford)
1994-1998 BA History and Philosophy (Tel Aviv)
> Bibliographie
Ouvrages :
– Society, Medicine and Religion in the Sacred Tales of Aelius Aristides, Leiden, Brill, 2012.
– Patients and Healers in the High Empire, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University press, 2015.
– Forensic Science and Roman Law (Forthcoming).
Articles (sélection) :
– ‘The world of Aelius Aristides’, Scripta Classica Israelica 2008 (26) : 91-110.
– ‘The Rain Miracle of Marcus Aurelius : (Re)-creation of consensus’, Greece and Rome 2008 (55) : 83-102.
– ‘Physicians as figures of authority in the Roman courts’, Historia 2014 (63) : 445-462.
– ‘The use and abuse of Hippocratic medicine in the Apology of Lucius Apuleius’, Classical Quarterly 2016 (67) : 635-644.
– ‘The extent of the patria potestas during the High Empire : the decision of non tollere as a case in point’, Museum Helveticum 2017 (47) : 237-254.
– ‘The theme of illness in Sophocles’ Ajax’, SCI 2017 (36) : 1-16.
– ‘Roman motherhood : A legal, social, and medical perspective’, Zmanim 2017 (Hebrew).
– ‘An epileptic Aristides ? A neglected aspect of Aristides’ reception’, Ancient Society 2017 (47) : 237-254.
– ‘Helvidius Priscus an arbiter ex compromisso’, Klio 2019 (102.2) : 599-609.
– ‘From the lex Aquilia to tort law : the emergence of forensic science’, Journal of Legal History, 2020 (44) : 60-77.
– ‘Land surveyors and the Roman court’, RIDA 2020 (66) : 135-153.
– ‘The use of diet and regimen by midwives during pregnancy, child birth, and postnatal care’, Phoenix, 2021 (74.1) : 1-26.
– ‘Local production and global trade : Roman means of arbitration in the commerce of wine’’, Hermes, 2021 (149) : 53-69.
– ‘Visigoth medici : a legal and genealogical study’, Studies in Late Antiquity, 2021618-38.
Articles dans des collections éditées :
– ‘The Authority of Physicians as Dream Interpreters in the Pergamene Asclepieion’, in D. Michaelides (ed.), Medicine and Healing in the Ancient Mediterranean World, Oxbow, 2014, 285-290.
– ‘Identifications of Physicians during the High Empire’, in Depauw, M., and Coussement, S. (eds), Identifiers and Identification Methods in the Ancient World, Leuven : Peeters, 2014, 233-252.
– ‘Medical care in the Roman army during the High Empire’, in W.V. Harris (ed.), Perspectives on Popular Medicine in Classical Antiquity, Leiden : Brill, 2016, 216-230.
– ‘Aristides as a teacher : rhetorical means for self-promotion in the fourth Sacred Tale’, in L. Pernot, G. Abbamonte, and M. Lamagna (eds.), Aelius Aristide écrivain, Brussels, 2017, 236-247.
– ‘Environment’, in L. Totelin (ed.) Cultural History of Medicine in Antiquity, London, Berg/Bloomsbury, 2021, 21-41.
– “Une offre très variée ou : comment il faut reconnaître le meilleur médecin”, in A. Verbanck-Piérard, V. Boudon-Millot et D. Gourevitch, Au temps de Galien. Un médecin grec dans l’Empire romain, Paris, 2018, 90-100.
– “Les maladies d’Ælius Aristide, un contemporain de Galien”, in A. Verbanck-Piérard, V. Boudon-Millot et D. Gourevitch, Au temps de Galien. Un médecin grec dans l’Empire romain, Paris, 2018, 219-223.
– ‘The involvement of provincial cities in the administration of school teaching’, in J. Price, Y. Shahar and M. Finkelberg (eds), Rome : An Empire of Many Nations, Cambridge, 2021, 135-145.