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The Oneirocriticon of Achmet: A Medieval Greek and Arabic Treatise on the Interpretation of Dreams
 0896722627

Table of contents :
PREFACE 7

ONE: The Oneirocriticon of Achmet
I. The Author 11
II. The Text 14
III. Achmet's Sources 15
A. Arabic Material 15
B. Artemidorus 18
C. Byzantine Sources 19

TWO: Dreams in Greek Thought Before Achmet
I. The Pre-Byzantine Background 23
A. The Literary and Philosophical Tradition 23
B. Medical Writers on Dreams 32
C. Dreams in Incubation 36
D. Popular Dream-Interpretation 38
II. Dreams and Christianity 41
A. Dreams and the Old Testament 41
B. Dreams in the Canonical New Testament 44
C. Dreams in Noncanonical Christian Literature 46
D. Dreams in the Christian World until A.D. 400 49
III. Dreams in Early and Middle Byzantium 53

THREE: Dream-Interpretation and the Oneirocriticon of Achmet
I. Achmet's Theories on Dreams and Dream-Interpretation 65
II. Achmet and Modern Psychoanalysis, Cross-Cultural Studies, and Historical Sociology 73
A. Achmet and Freudian Psychoanalysis 74
B. Cross-Cultural Studies of Dreams 76
C. Historical Sociology 78

FOUR: The Oneirocriticon: a Translation 85

FIVE: Commentary to the Dream-Book 247

Appendix I: Chapter Titles of Achmet's Oneirocriticon 277
Appendix II: Contents of the Kitábu ’1 Tâbír Attributed to Ibn Sháhín 285
Appendix III: Comparison of the Dream-Symbols in Achmet and Artemidorus 289
Works Cited 297
Index: Words in Achmet's Dreams 307

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