theory of affinity between them and the central Earth, supported by observable effects in
the case of the Sun and Moon); cf. Astronomy. Many entries by Jones, Lehoux and
Rochberg:
Abram
Akhinapolos
Ammo ̄n
Andreas of Athens
Ankhialos
Anoubio ̄n
Antigonos of Nikaia
Antiokhos of Athens
Antipatros
Apollo ̄nios of Mundos
Asklatio ̄n
Astrologos of 379
Attius
Balbillos
Bardaisan
Be ̄rossos
Bo ̄los of Mende ̄s
Book of the Zodiac
Bothros
Calpurnius Piso (I)
Campestris
Carmen astrologicum
Censorinus (II)
De ̄me ̄trios
Diodo ̄ros of Tarsos
Do ̄rotheos of Sido ̄n
Epigene ̄s of Buzantion
Erasistratos
Euax
Iulius Firmicus Maternus
Fonteius Capito
Fronto
Fullonius
He ̄liodo ̄ros
Hephaistio ̄n
Hermeias
“Herme ̄s Trismegistos”
Iamblikhos
Imbrasios of Ephesos
Io ̄anne ̄s of Philadelpheia
Iulianus of Laodikeia
Kallikrate ̄s
Kárpos
Kassandros
Khaire ̄mo ̄n
Krinas
Kritode ̄mos
Leptine ̄s (I)
“Lion Horoscope”
Macharius
Manetho ̄n
M. Manilius
Maximus
Melampous
Mı ̄nara ̄ja
Neilos
P. Nigidius Figulus
O ̄dapsos of Thebes
Orpheus, pseudo
Pankharios
P. Londinensis 98
P. Michiganensis 3.148
P. Michiganensis 3.149
Paulos of Alexandria
Petosiris
Petros
T. Pitenius
De Planetis
Polle ̄s of Aigai
Pro ̄tagoras of Nikaia
Ptolemy
Puthagoras, pseudo
De Quaternionibus
Rhe ̄torios
Salmeskhoinaka
Serapio ̄n of Alexandria
Sextus Empiricus
Skulax of Halikarnassos
Sphujidhvaja
Stephanos
L. Tarutius
Teukros of Seleukeia
Thessalos of Tralleis
Thrasubulus
Thrasullos
Timaios
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