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

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Mantias
Maria
Marpe ̄ssos
Matriketas of Methumna
Maximinus
Meleagros
Melior
Melitianus
Menestratos (I)
Me ̄nodotos (Astr.)
Mona ̄s
Mousaios “the boxer”
Mo(u)ses
Muo ̄nide ̄s
Muro ̄n
Nautele ̄s
Neilammo ̄n
Neilos (Alch.)
Nepho ̄n
Nikolaos (Math.)
Nonnos
Ofellius
Oppius
Pause ̄ris
Pelagios
Pelops (Med.)
Penthesileus
Phanias
Phasitas
Philaretos
Philo ̄n (Meteor.)
Phimenas of Sais
Phoibos Ulpius
Pitenius
Platuse ̄mos
Polite ̄s
Polle ̄s (Med.)
Poludeuke ̄s


Porphurios (Geog.)
Poseido ̄nios (Med. I)
Poseido ̄nios of Macedon
Priscianus
Probinus
Prothlius
Purrhos of Magnesia
Puthagoras of Zakunthos
Puthio ̄n of Rhodes
Romula
Sandarius
Sardonius
Seuthe ̄s
Simmias the Stoic
Simo ̄nide ̄s (Biol.)
Sophar
Stratonikos (Vet.)
Tekto ̄n
Teukros of Carthage
Thais
Theokle ̄s
Theomene ̄s
Theomne ̄stos (Pharm.)
Theophane ̄s of Herakleiopolis
Theophilos son of Theogene ̄s
Theophrastos (Alch.)
Theosebeia
Theuda ̄s
Thrasumakhos of Sardis
Tiberius (Vet.)
Timaristos
Timokleanos
Timo ̄n
Timotheos
Tukhikos of Trebizond
Velchionius
Zo ̄ilos (of Cyprus)

A further 121 names (all medical) are not cited in any reference work since Fabricius (1726),
as far as we have been able to determine:


Akholios
Amphio ̄n
Apeimantos
Aphrodisis
Apollodo ̄ros Demokritean
Arbinas of Indos


Ariobarzane ̄s
Aristogeito ̄n
Aristolaos
Arrabaios (of Macedon)
Aspasia
Aspasios

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