Timo ̄n
Tle ̄polemos
Trupho ̄n of Gortun
Turannos
Turpillianus
Valerius Paulinus
C. Valgius Rufus
Velchionius
Xanite ̄s
Xenokrate ̄s of Aphrodisias
Ze ̄no ̄n (He ̄r. )
Ze ̄no ̄n (of Athens?)
Ze ̄no ̄n of Laodikeia
Ze ̄nophilos
Zeuxis (He ̄r. )
Zo ̄ilos of Macedon
Zo ̄puros of Alexandria
Zo ̄puros of Gortuna
Zo ̄simos
Physiognomy (10) (authors and works on the correlation between the body and the mind,
traits of the latter thought to be revealed by observations on the former); most entries by
Sabine Vogt:
Adamantios
Antisthene ̄s of Athens
Aristotelian Corpus, Physiognomy
Loxos
Melampous
Physiognomista Latinus
Polemo ̄n of Laodikeia
Polukleitos of Argos (?)
Silanio ̄n (?)
Zo ̄puros
Psychology (48) (authors and works on the physical nature of the soul, or its structure,
including on the location of the he ̄gemo ̄n – not on ethics or on character; including works
on interpretation of dreams); an admittedly fuzzy category, but a well-established part
of the discourse especially of the Academy, but also of the Peripatos, Stoics, and
Epicureans; medical writers on mental illness are also included here, although the
distinction between “mental” and “physical” illness was itself debatable in ancient
Medicine (note that items on the “world-soul” are filed under Cosmology):
Aisara
Alexander of Aphrodisias
Alkinoos
Antipatros of Tyre
Antonius
Apollophane ̄s of Nisibis
Aretaios
Aristotle
Artemido ̄ros of Daldis
Astrampsukhos
Athe ̄naios of Attaleia
Boëthos of Sido ̄n (Peripatetic or Stoic?)
Cassius Longinus
Chrysippus
Damo ̄n of Athens
De ̄mokritos of Abde ̄ra
Dikaiarkhos
Diogene ̄s of Babylo ̄n
Diogene ̄s of Oinoanda
Diokle ̄s of Karustos
Dissoi Logoi
Ekhekrate ̄s
Epicurus
Gale ̄n
He ̄rophilos
Hierokle ̄s of Alexandria
Iamblikhos of Khalkis
Io ̄anne ̄s of Stoboi
Karneade ̄s
Kleanthe ̄s
T. Lucretius Carus
Marinos (Med.)
Marinos of Neapolis
Melampous
Mne ̄sarkhos of Athens
Noume ̄nios of Apameia
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