Nikome ̄de ̄s
Niko ̄n of Pergamon
Nikotele ̄s
Oinopide ̄s
One ̄to ̄r
P. Akhm ̄ım
P. Ayer
P. Gen. inv. 259
P. Osloensis 73
P. Vindob. 19996
Panaitios Jr.
Pandrosion
Pappos of Alexandria
Paterios
Peitho ̄n
Perikle ̄s
Perseus
Philippos of Opous
Philolaos
Philo ̄n of Gadara
Philo ̄n of Tuana
Philo ̄nide ̄s of Laodikeia
Poluainos
Proklos of Laodikeia
Proklos of Lukia
Prolegomena to Ptolemy’s Suntaxis
Pro ̄ros
Pro ̄tarkhos of Bargulia
Ptolemy of Alexandria
Puthio ̄n of Thasos
Pythagoras of Samos
Serapio ̄n of Antioch
Serenus of Antinoeia
Seuerus Sebokht
Sextus Empiricus
Siculus Flaccus
Simos of Poseido ̄nia
So ̄krate ̄s (junior)
Speusippos of Athens
Sporos
Syrianus
M. Terentius Varro of Reate
Thale ̄s
Theaite ̄tos
Theodo ̄ros of Kure ̄ne ̄
Theodo ̄ros of Soloi
Theodosios (of Bithunia)
Theologumena arithmeticae
Theo ̄n of Alexandria
Theo ̄n of Smurna
Theudios
Thrasudaios
Thumaridas
Tukhikos
Ulpianus of Alexandria
Victorius
Xenagoras, son of Eume ̄los
Xenokrate ̄s of Khalke ̄do ̄n
Ze ̄nodo ̄ros
Ze ̄nodotos
Ze ̄no ̄n of Sido ̄n
Zeuxippos
Mechanics (72) (authors and writings on the construction and operation of mechanical
devices, often war-machines, in works entitled Poliorke ̄tika or Belopoiika, or else automata, but
also including pneumatic devices, as well as the theory of motions), a topic not always
clearly distinct from Architecture; many entries by Tybjerg:
Abdaraxos
Age ̄sistratos
Aineias of Stumphalos
Andronikos of Kurrhos
Apellis
Apollodo ̄ros of Damaskos
Apollo ̄nios of Athens
Archime ̄de ̄s
Aristio ̄n, grandfather & grandson
Aristotelian Corpus, Me ̄khanika
Artemo ̄n of Klazomenai
Athe ̄naios
Bito ̄n
Bromios
Daimakhos
Damis
De Rebus Bellicis
De ̄mokle ̄s
Diade ̄s
Diogne ̄tos of Rhodes
TOPICS (MECHANICS)