The Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists: The Greek tradition and its many heirs
Parsley, Sardinian (described in fr. 2.10 M.; unidentified, perhaps Ranunculus sardous Crantz): Sallustius Crispus. Parsley, Sto ...
Pine, Bruttian (Pinus laricio Poir.): Iulianus (of Alexandria?), Menippos, Puthio ̄n (Pharm.), Trupho ̄n of Gortun. Pine-nut (Gr ...
Frankincense, Galbanum, Ladanon, Myrrh, Pine, Scammony, Sturax, Terebinth): Alkimio ̄n, Aristokle ̄s, De ̄ïleo ̄n, Dexios, Epida ...
Proëkhios, Pro ̄ta ̄s, Proxenos, Prutanis, Ptolemaios (Pharm.), Puramos, Romula, Rufus of Ephesos, Sergius of Babylo ̄n, Solo ̄n ...
Sycamore (Greek: sukaminon; Ficus sycomorus L.): Papyrus Oxyrhynchos 15.1796 (De Plantiis Aegyptiis), Physiologos. Symphytum (La ...
Wheat (Greek: puros, or simply amulos and sitos [“flour”]; Triticum vulgare L.): Apollinarios (Pharm.), Iako ̄bos Psukhrestos, I ...
Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum (L.) J.Gay Leek Allium sativum L. Garlic Aloe perryi Baker and Aloe vera L. Aloe Amomum subulatu ...
Castanea sativa Mill. Chestnut Caucalis playcarpos L. or C. grandiflora L. Kaukalis Cedrus libani L. Cedar Centaurea centaurium ...
Euphorbia lathyris L. Lathuris Euphorbia paralias L. Spurge, Sea Euphorbia peplis L. Peplis Euphorbia peplus L. Spurge, Petty Eu ...
Laurus nobilis L. Laurel Lavandula stoechas L. Cassidony Lawsonia inermis L. Henna Lecokia cretica Lam. Kangkhru Lens culinaris ...
Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nyman ex A.W. Hill Parsley Peucedanum officinale L. Sulfurwort Phoenix dactylifera L. Date Physalis ...
Salix alba L. Willow Salvia libanotica Boiss. & Gaill. Elelisphakos Salvia officinalis L. syn. S. cretica L. Sage Salvia tri ...
Vicia ervilia (L.) Willd. Vetch, bitter Vicia faba L. Bean, Fava Vicia sativa L. Vetch Viscum album L. Mistletoe Vitex agnus-cas ...
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