New to scholarship (276, over one-eighth): many of the entries are new to scholar-
ship, or effectively new (e.g., discussed in one article and then forgotten); the proportion rises
from about 1/12th early in the English alphabet to over 1/7th at the end. These 155 names
(excluding anonymi and entries representing portions of the Aristotelian or Hippokratic
corpus) are not cited in any modern reference work at all, so far as we have been able to
determine (see also Nutton 1985; Netz 1997; Parker 1997):
Adeimantos
Aemilius Hispanus
Andrias
Andronikos (Paradox.)
Apellis
Aphthonios of Rome
Aquila Secundilla
Arbitio
Aristarkhos of Sikuo ̄n
Aristogene ̄s of Thasos
Aristophane ̄s
Attius
Auxano ̄n
Bako ̄ris of Rhodes
Bithus of Durrakhion
Blastos
Book of Assumptions by Aqa ̄t
̇
un
Bouphantos
Bromios
Caystrius of Sicily
Celer
Claudianus (Alch.)
Clodius of Naples
Damis of Kolopho ̄n
Damo ̄n (Geog.)
Damo ̄n of Kure ̄ne ̄
Didumos of Knidos
Diogas
Dionide ̄s
Dionusios of Rhodes
Diophil-
Dioskoros (Alch.)
Dioskoros (Pharm.)
Dulcitius
Emeritus (Vet.)
Epikrate ̄s of He ̄rakleia
Epiphane ̄s
Erasistratos (Astrol.)
Erasistratos of Sikuo ̄n
Eruthrios
Euainetos
Eudikos
Euhe ̄meros (Vet.)
Gre ̄gorios (Pharm.)
Gre ̄gorios (Vet.)
Hekato ̄numos of Khios
Helenos (Vet.)
He ̄liodo ̄ros (Alch.)
He ̄rakle ̄odo ̄ros
Hiero ̄n (Vet.)
Hipparkhos (Vet.)
Hipposiade ̄s
Hulas
Huriadas
Iamblikhos (Geog.)
Iamblikhos (Alch.)
Imbrasios of Ephesos
Iounias
Irio ̄n
Kallias of Arados
Kallikrate ̄s (Astrol.)
Kallistratos
Ke ̄phisopho ̄n
Keras of Carthage
Kharo ̄n of Magnesia
Khe ̄me ̄s
Khios
Kleandros of Surakousai
Kleoxenos
Klutos
Ko ̄merios
Krate ̄s (Med.)
Leontinos
Lepidianus
Libanios (Geog.)
Litorius of Beneventum
Lollianus
Loxos
Lunkeus
Lupus
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