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Porphuriosof Tyre,
Samuel, Theosebeia,
Zo ̄simos of Panopolis
265 – 300  (24) Amelius,
Anatolios of Laodikeia,
Cassius Longinus,
De ̄me ̄trios (Math.),
Fauentinus (Cetius),
Flauius (Med.-poet),
Gargilius Martialis,
Lactantius, Me ̄dios (Stoic),
Megethio ̄n,
Mulomedicina Chironis,
Neilos, Nemesianus,
Pamphilos of Be ̄rutos,
Pandrosion, Pappos of
Alexandria, P. Rylandensis
27 , PSI inv. 3011, Plo ̄tinos,
Plutarch (pseudo: Rivers),
Porphurios of Tyre,
Sphujidhvaja, Theosebeia,
Zo ̄simos of Panopolis
300 – 335  (25) Adamantios,
Albinus (Encyclo.),
Anatolios of Be ̄rutos,
Ausonius (Iulius),
Fauentinus (Cetius),
Firmicus Maternus
(Iulius), Flauius (Med.-
poet), Hermodo ̄ros of
Alexandria, Iamblikhos of
Khalkis, Iulianus Imp.,
Lactantius, Megethio ̄n,
Mı ̄nara ̄ja, Mulomedicina
Chironis, Pamphilos of
Be ̄rutos, Pandrosion,
Pappos of Alexandria, P.
Leidensis V, Peutinger
Map, Philagrios, Plutarch
(pseudo: Rivers),
Porphurios of Tyre,
Theol. Arith., Tiberianus,
Ulpianus of Emesa


Arsenios, Artemisius
Dianio, Asklatio ̄n
(Astrol.), Auidianus,
Bakkheios Gero ̄n, Book
of Assumptions,
Campestris, Carmen
Astrologicum, Carmen de
ponderibus et mensuris,
Carminius, Celsinus of
Kastabala, Constantinus,
De ̄mokritos (Neo-Plat.),
De ̄mokritos (pseudo:
Alch.), Diodo ̄ros (Astron.),
Diogene ̄s Laërtios,
Dionusios (of
Halikarnassos?),
Dionusios of Aigai,
Dioskoros (Alch.),
Doarios, Dulcitius,
Emeritus (Hemeritos),
Epaphroditos and
Vitruuius Rufus,
Erasistratos (Astrol.),
Esdras, Euboulide ̄s,
Eugenios (Alch.),
Euhe ̄meros/Himerios,
Euteknios, Eutychianus,
Fronto (Agric.), Fronto
(Astrol.), Fullonius
Saturninus, Gale ̄n
(pseudo: An Animal),
Gale ̄n (pseudo: Hist.
Phil.), Gale ̄n (pseudo:
Pulsibus), Gaudentius,
Gre ̄gorios (Pharm.),
Hekato ̄numos (?) of
Khios, De Herbis,
Hermeias (Doxogr.),
Herme ̄s Trismegistos
(pseudo), He ̄ro ̄nas,
Hierios, Hierokle ̄s
(Veterin.), Hulas, Hyginus
Gromaticus, Iamblikhos
(Geog.), Iamblikhos of
Constantinople,

TIME-LINE (265– 335 )
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