Past Member
Monica H. Green
Willis F. Doney Member; additional funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities
Affiliation
Historical Studies
Field of Study
History of Medicine
From
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Monica Green’s project surveys over five hundred Latin medical books from the late eleventh to early thirteenth centuries, many of which brought new texts and concepts into Europe from the Islamic world. For the first time, Europe shared a medical language and practices to which all Christians, Muslims, and Jews could lay claim.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Historical Studies
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Member
School of Historical Studies
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Degrees
Princeton University
Ph.D.
1985
Princeton University
M.A.
1981
Barnard College
B.A.
1978
Honors
2009-10
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship
2009-10
All Souls College, Oxford University, Three-Term Visiting Fellowship
2009
Margaret W. Rossiter History of Women in Science Prize, awarded by the History of Science Society in recognition of an outstanding book on the history of women in science published in the previous two-year period
2004
John Nicholas Brown Prize, awarded by the Medieval Academy of America for the best "first book or monograph on a medieval subject" – co-winner 2004 (for Women’s Healthcare in the Medieval West)
2004
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship