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

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Theo ̄n of Alexandria (I)
Theo ̄n of Alexandria (II)
Thessalos of Ko ̄s
Thessalos of Tralleis (Meth.)
Thrasuas
Thrasumakhos
Timotheos of Metapontion
Trupho ̄n of Gortun
Vettius Valens


Vindicianus
Xenokrate ̄s of Aphrodisias
Xenokritos of Ko ̄s
Xenopho ̄n of Ko ̄s
Ze ̄no ̄n (He ̄r. )
Ze ̄no ̄n (of Athens?)
Zeuxis (Emp.)
Zeuxis (He ̄r. )
Zo ̄puros of Alexandria (Emp.)

Meteo ̄rologika (61) (authors and writings on “things on high,” the literal meaning of the
term: at an early date included all that was later filed under Astronomy, and perhaps only
separated by Aristotle and later writers); here, includes works only on matters not included
in Astronomy, thus, what we would call optical effects in the atmosphere (meteors, rain-
bows, and the like, thus being hard to distinguish strictly from early Astrology), plus,
consonant with the ancient sense, discussions about earthquakes, tides, volcanoes, and the
like (thus being hard to distinguish strictly from Geography):


Aetna
Alexander of Aphrodisias
Anaxagoras
Anaximandros
Anaximene ̄s
Annaeus Seneca
Apollo ̄nios of Mundos
Apuleius of Madaurus
Aratos
Aristombrotos
Aristotelian Corpus, On the Nile
Aristotelian Corpus, Problems
Aristotelian Corpus, Winds
Aristotle
Arkhede ̄mos of Tarsos
Artemido ̄ros of Parion
Askle ̄piodotos of Nikaia
Athe ̄nodo ̄ros of Tarsos
Boëthos of Sido ̄n (Stoic)
Bo ̄los of Mende ̄s
Campestris
Claudius Claudianus
Clodius Tuscus
Damaskios
De ̄mokle ̄s
Dikaiarkhos
Diodotos (Astr. II)
Diogene ̄s of Oinoanda
Dionusios of Corinth


Do ̄sitheos of Pe ̄lousion
Epaphroditos
L. Flauius Arrianus
Geminus
Hippokrate ̄s of Khios
Io ̄anne ̄s “Lydus”
Io ̄anne ̄s Philoponos
Kallisthene ̄s
T. Lucretius Carus
Mallius
Me ̄trodo ̄ros (I)
Milo ̄n
Nearkhos of Crete
Nikano ̄r
Nikolaos of Damaskos
Ofellius Laetus
Olumpiodo ̄ros
Papirius Fabianus
Philippos of Medma
Philippos of Opous
Philo ̄n
Plutarch
Poseido ̄nios of Apameia
Promathos
C. Sallustius Crispus
Seleukos of Seleukeia
Suros
P. Terentius Varro
Thale ̄s

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