Dates: Names: Dates (Wide): Names:
330 – 295 (101) Aigimios,
Amphinomos, Amuntas of
He ̄rakleia Pontike ̄,
Anaxikrate ̄s (of Rhodes?),
Androkude ̄s (Med.),
Andro ̄n of Teo ̄s,
Androsthene ̄s of Thasos,
Aristeide ̄s (of Knidos?),
Aristoboulos of
Kassandreia, Aristokreo ̄n,
Aristotelian Corpus (Flood
of the Nile, Indivisible
Lines, Physiognomy),
Aristotle, Aristoxenos of
Taras, Aristullos,
Autolukos of Pitane ̄,
Baito ̄n, Be ̄rossos, Bromios,
Dalio ̄n (Geog.), Daphnis
of Mile ̄tos, Deinostratos
of Prokonessos, De ̄me ̄trios
(of Athens?), Diade ̄s,
Dikaiarkhos, Diodo ̄ros of
Iasos, Diogne ̄tos (of
Eruthrai?), Diogne ̄tos of
Rhodes, Dionusios (Med.),
Dionusios son of
Oxumakhos, Diphilos of
Siphnos, Epicurus,
Epimakhos of Athens,
Euclid, Euclidean Sectio
Canonis, Eude ̄mos of
Rhodes, Euphrano ̄r
(Arch.), He ̄ge ̄sias of
Magnesia, Hekataios of
Abde ̄ra, He ̄rakleide ̄s of
He ̄rakleia Pontike ̄,
He ̄rakleodo ̄ros,
Hermodo ̄ros of
Surakousai, Hermotimos,
Hestiaios, Hiero ̄n of Soloi,
Hiero ̄numos of Kardia,
Idomeneus, Kallias,
Kallippos, Kallisthene ̄s,
Kharias, Kineas,
Kuzikos, Neokle ̄s,
Neoptolemos, Ninuas,
Olumpias, Olumpikos
(Lith.), One ̄tide ̄s/One ̄to ̄r,
O ̄ros, Pankrate ̄s of Argos,
Papias, P. Hibeh 2.187, P.
Louvre inv. 7733, P. Oxy.
13.1609, P. Ryl. III.531,
Pephrasmenos, Persis,
Phanokritos, Phao ̄n,
Phasitas, Philippos of
Medma, Philiskos of
Thasos, Philome ̄los,
Phulotimos, Pleistonikos,
Plentiphane ̄s, Pollis
(Arch.), Polubos,
Polukleitos of Larissa,
Poseido ̄nios of Corinth,
Potamo ̄n (Pharm.),
Puthagoras (Med.),
Puthio ̄n of Rhodes,
Puthios, Puthokle ̄s,
Puthokle ̄s of Samos,
Saturos (Lithika), Se ̄mos
of De ̄los, Sile ̄nos, Simo ̄n
of Magnesia, Simos of
Ko ̄s, Skuthinos, Sminthe ̄s,
So ̄krate ̄s of Argos,
So ̄ranos of Ko ̄s,
So ̄sikrate ̄s of Rhodes,
So ̄simene ̄s, So ̄teira,
Suennesis, Teukros of
Carthage, Theodo ̄ros of
Soloi (Kilikia),
Theokude ̄s, Theomene ̄s,
Theophilos (Agric.),
Theoxenos, Thessalos of
Ko ̄s, Thrasuandros,
Thrasuas, Thrasumakhos,
Timaris, Timaristos,
Timokharis, Tle ̄polemos,
Xen(okh)are ̄s, Xenagoras
(of He ̄rakleia Pontike ̄?),
Xenopho ̄n (of Ko ̄s?),
TIME-LINE (330– 295 )