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

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Priscianus of Caesarea
Priskos
Probinus
Promathos
Pro ̄tagoras
Pro ̄tarkhos of Tralleis
Ptolemy of Alexandria
Puthagoras of Alexandria
Putheas
Ravenna Cosmography
C. Sallustius Crispus
Sardonius
Sebosus Statius
Seleukos of Seleukeia
Se ̄mos
Serapio ̄n of Antioch
Simmias
Simo ̄nide ̄s
Skulax of Karuanda
Skulax of Karuanda, pseudo
Skumnos
So ̄krate ̄s of Argos
So ̄sandros
So ̄sikrate ̄s of Rhodes
Stadiasmus Maris Magni
Staphulos


Stephanos of Buzantion
Strabo ̄n
Summaria rationis geographiae
M. Terentius Varro
Theodo ̄ros of Gadara
Theophane ̄s of Mutile ̄ne ̄
Theophilos
Theophulaktos
Thrasualke ̄s
Thucydide ̄s
Timagene ̄s
Timage ̄tos
Timaios of Tauromenion
Timosthene ̄s
Turranius Gracilis
Vibius Sequester
M. Vipsanius Agrippa
Ulpianus of Emesa
Xanthos
Xenagoras of He ̄rakleia
Xenagoras, son of Eume ̄los
Xenopho ̄n of Athens
Xenopho ̄n of Lampsakos
Ze ̄markhos
Ze ̄nothemis
Zo ̄puros

Harmonics (54) (authors and works on the Mathematics of music, i.e., such topics as
concords and octaves, often now called “music theory”); most entries by Creese, Mathiesen,
or Rocconi:


Adrastos of Aphrodisias
Aelianus
Alupios of Alexandria
Aristide ̄s, Quintilianus
Aristotelian Corpus, Problems
Aristotelian Corpus, Sounds
Aristoxenos of Taras
Arkhestratos
Arkhutas of Taras
Artemo ̄n of Kassandreia
Athe ̄nodo ̄ros (of Rhodes?)
Aurelius Augustinus
Bakkheios Gero ̄n
Calcidius
Censorinus (II)
Damo ̄n of Athens


De ̄me ̄trios
Didumos
Diogene ̄s of Babylo ̄n
Dionusios of Halikarnassos
Eratokle ̄s
Eratosthene ̄s
Euboulide ̄s
Euclidean Sectio Canonis
Euphrano ̄r (Music)
Euphrano ̄r (Pythag.)
Fauonius
Gaudentius
He ̄rakleide ̄s of He ̄rakleia Pontike ̄
He ̄rakleide ̄s of He ̄rakleia Pontike ̄, junior
Hippasos
Hupatia

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