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

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Me ̄nophilos, Me ̄trodo ̄ros
(Astr. I), Me ̄trodo ̄ros
(Pharm.), Me ̄trodo ̄ros of
Buzantion, Me ̄trodo ̄ros
son of Epikharmos
(pseudo), Mikio ̄n,
Mile ̄sios, Miltiade ̄s,
Mne ̄side ̄mos, Mne ̄side ̄s,
Molpis, Moskhio ̄n
(Pharm.), Mousaios,
Muia: pseudo, Muo ̄nide ̄s,
Muro ̄n, Naukratite ̄s
medicus, Neanthe ̄s of
Kuzikos, Neokle ̄s,
Neoptolemos, Nike ̄te ̄s (of
Athens?), Nikias of
Mallos, Nikias of Nikaia,
Nikolaos (Pharm.),
Nikomakhos (Pharm.),
Nikome ̄de ̄s
(He ̄rakleitean), Ocellus,
Olumpias, Olumpikos
(Lith.), Olumpionikos,
One ̄tide ̄s/One ̄to ̄r,
Oppius, O ̄rigeneia, O ̄rio ̄n
of Bithunia, O ̄ros,
Orpheus (pseudo: Astrol.),
Orpheus (pseudo: Med.),
Ortho ̄n, Panaitios Jr.,
Pankrate ̄s of Argos,
Pantainos, Papias, P.
Ashmolean Library, P.
Fayumensis, P. Lit. Lond.
167 , P. Osloensis 73, P.
Oxy. 13.1609, P. Oxy.
15.1796, Pasio ̄n,
Pausanias
“He ̄rakleiteios,”
Paxamos, Perigene ̄s,
Perikle ̄s, Perseus,
Persis, Petrikhos,
Phaidros, Phanias,
Philippos (Astron.),
Philippos of Macedon,
Philiskos of Thasos,

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