and only four are known to have been Latins (marked *). The 83 authors who certainly wrote
in Greek are marked (G); some of the other 71 may have written in Latin, though most, 55,
are pharmacists quoted in Greek.
- Acilius (G)
Aeficianus (G)
Aelianus (Platonist) (G)
Aelianus of Praeneste (G) - Aelius Gallus (G)
Aelius Promotus of Alexandria (G)
Africanus (Metrol.) (G)
Africanus (Pharm.)
Agrippa of Bithunia (G)
Albinus of Smurna (G)
Antoninus of Ko ̄s (Pharm.)
Antonius (Atomist) (G)
Antonius “root-cutter” (Pharm.)
Antonius Musa (G)
Apuleius Celsus of Centuripae
Aquila Secundilla (Pharm.)
Arrianus (G)
Artorius
Asinius Pollio (G)
Atticus (G)
Aufidius of Sicily (Pharm.)
Auidianus
Aurelius (Pharm.)
Axios (if “Axius”) (Pharm.)
Blastus (Pharm.)
Caesarius of Kappadokia (G)
Candidus (Pharm.)
Capito of Lukia (G)
Cassianus Bassus (G)
Cassius Iatrosophist (G)
Cassius Longinus (G)
Castus (Pharm.)
Celer (Pharm.)
Celsinus (G)
Censorinus (I) (G)
Claudianus (G)
Clodius (Med.)
Clodius of Naples (G)
Constantinus (G)
Cornelius (Pharm.)
Domitius Nigrinus (Pharm.)
Emeritus (G)
Fauilla (Pharm.)
Fauorinus of Arelatum (G)
Faustinus (Pharm.)
Flauianus (Pharm.)
Flauius “the boxer” (Pharm.)
Flauius Arrianus (G)
Flauius Clemens (Pharm.)
Florentinus (G)
Florus (Pharm.)
Fronto (Agric.)
Gaius (Platonist) (G)
Gaius (He ̄rophilean) (G)
Gaius of Naples (G)
Gaudentius (G)
Gemellus (Pharm.)
Geminus of Rhodes (G)
Ianuarinus (Pharm.)
Iuliana Anicia (G)
Iulianus (Pharm.)
Iulianus, Emperor (pseudo) (G)
Iulianus (of Alexandria?) (G)
Iulianus of Askalon (G)
Iulianus of Laodikeia (G)
Iulianus of Tralleis (G)
Iulius Africanus (G)
Iulius Agrippa (Pharm.)
Iulius Bassus (Pharm.)
Iulius Secundus (Pharm.)
Iunia (if not “Iounias”) (Pharm.)
Iunius Crispus (Pharm.)
Iustinianus Imp., ps. (G)
Iustinus (Pharm.)
Iustus (Oculist)
Iustus (Pharm.)(G)
Lepidianus (Pharm.)
Licinius Atticus (Pharm.)
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