Dietética e os cuidados com a saúde para a cidade de Sevilha na obra de Juan de Aviñón (século XIV)
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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This study focuses on the medical treatise Sevillana Medicina, written by Juan de Aviñón in the
14th century, within the context of the Late Middle Ages in the Iberian Peninsula. The research
aims to analyze the theoretical and philosophical foundations of the work, especially the
Galenic tradition and Aristotelian natural philosophy disseminated by Arab commentators, as
well asto identify the dietary and hygienic recommendations applied to Seville’sreality. The text
highlights the uniqueness of the treatise, which, unlike other health regimens addressed to kings
or nobles, was dedicated to an entire city, thus underscoring its social and collective
significance. Preventive measures against the plague are also examined, linked to the theory of
non-natural elements and Arab-Medieval Galenism, in addition to references to key medical
authorities from Antiquity and the Islamic world. The research is structured in three chapters:
the first contextualizes the life and work of Juan de Aviñón in the Sevillian setting; the second
addresses the proposed dietary and hygienic practices; and the third analyzes reflections on the
plague and prevention strategies. Therefore, the study contributes to the understanding of
medieval medicine, emphasizing its preventive, regulatory, and social role, while also valuing
the circulation of medical knowledge in the Latin West and its reception in Seville’s urban
environment.