The Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists: The Greek tradition and its many heirs

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Pankrate ̄s of Argos
P. Oxy. 15.1796
P. Parisinus Graecus 1
Parmenide ̄s
Pausanias of Damaskos
Periandros (?)
Petrikhos
Philo ̄n of Tarsos
Phokos
Polukritos
Pontica
Poseidippos
Poseido ̄nios of Corinth
Praecepta Salubria
Priscianus of Caesarea
Ptolemaios of Kuthe ̄ra
Remmius Fauinus
Rufus of Ephesos
Sabinus


Cn. Sallustius
Saturos (Lith.)
Q. Serenus
Sextilius Paconianus
Skuthinos
Sminthe ̄s
Sphujidhvaja
Sueius
Terentius Varro Atax
Tiberianus
Timaris
Timaristos
Tribonianus
M. Tullius Cicero
Q. Tullius Cicero
Vergilius
Xenophane ̄s
Ze ̄nothemis

Rulers (24 kings, queens, and tyrants, plus republican consuls and Roman emperors):
rulers sometimes turned from politics to science, or presented themselves as wise through
production of scholarship:


Antiokhos VIII
Arkhelaos of Kappadokia
Attalos III
T. Flauius Vespasianus (“Titus”)
Fuluius Nobilior
Genthios
He ̄rakleios, pseudo
Hiero ̄n II
Iouba II
Iulianus, pseudo
C. Iulius Caesar
C. Iulius Octauianus


Iustinianus, pseudo
Kleopatra
Laodikos
Lusimakhos of Macedon
Mithradate ̄s
Nikome ̄de ̄s
Ophella ̄s
Porcius Cato
Purrhos of E ̄peiros
Sphujidhvaja
Sulpicius Gallus
M. Tullius Cicero

Scholarship

Textual criticism: 105 emendations are discussed or proposed within:


Abaskantos
Age ̄sias
Akhaios
Akhinapolos
Albinus of Smurna


Alkinoos
Alko ̄n
Anthaios
Apeimantos
Aphrodisis

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