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

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Puthio ̄n (Pharm.) (50 – 30 BCE)


A P., in G CMGen 2.17 (13.536–537 K.), preserves his fracture-
compound, used by the freedman Helenos: asphalt, Bruttian pine pitch, beeswax, frank-
incense, and copper flakes in olive oil and vinegar. A’ freedman C. Iulius Helenos
held Sardinia for him in 40 BCE: BNP 6 (2005) 67 (#3).


RE 24 (1963) 568 (#6), H. Diller, 1429 (#2), R. Hanslik.
PTK


Puthio ̄n of Rhodes (325 – 90 BCE)


Author of a treatise on agriculture excerpted by C D (V, RR 1.1.9–10).


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Philip Thibodeau


Puthio ̄n of Thasos (ca 255 – 235 BCE)


Wrote a lost letter to K proposing the problem of finding a mirror surface that reflects
solar rays to meet the circumference of a circle: D, On Burning Mirrors 1.


Toomer (1976) 138.
PTK


Puthios (325 BCE – 80 CE)


A, in G CMLoc 5.5 (12.879–880 K.), gives his treatment for loose teeth
and gingivitis (alum roasted in papyrus, mixed with ruddle). For the rare name, probably not
a mistake for P, see LGPN 1.392, 2.386, 3A.380, 4.295.


Fabricius (1726) 382.
PTK


Puthokle ̄s (450 BCE – ca 350 BCE)


Cited in the H C, E, 5.56 = 7.75 (5.238, 434 Littré), for curing
patients through use of water or watered milk. (For the name, cf. Phaidros’ father in P,
Phdr. 244a.)


Fabricius (1726) 382.
PTK


Puthokle ̄s of Samos (325 BCE – 200 CE)


Was the author of a treatise on agriculture, according to pseudo-P, Para. Min. 41.
The Parallels contains much fabricated information, but the History of Italy which it ascribes
to Puthokle ̄s (14) is independently attested (Clement of Alexandria, Strom. 1.135).


Ed.: FGrHist 833.
RE 24 (1963) 601 (#10), K. Ziegler; KP 4.1279–1280, O. Dreyer.
Philip Thibodeau


PUTHOKLE ̄S OF SAMOS
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