Litorius
Lupus
Maecius Aelianus (G)
Magistrianus (G)
Magnus arkhiatros (Pharm.)
Magnus of Emesa (G)
Magnus of Ephesos (G)
Magnus of Nisibis (G)
Magnus of Philadelphia (G)
Magnus of Tarsos (Pharm.)
Maiorianus (Pharm.)
Marcellinus (Pharm.)
Marcellinus (Med.) (G)
Marcellus (Geog.) (G)
Marcellus (Mech.)
Marcellus (Pharm.)
Marcellus of Side ̄ (G)
Marcianus (of Africa) (G)
Marcianus of He ̄rakleia (G)
Marianus (G)
Marsinus (Pharm.)
Martialius
Maximianus (Pharm.)
Maximus (G)
Menenius Rufus (Pharm.)
- Minius Percennius
Minucianus (Pharm.)
Moderatus of Gade ̄s (G)
Modius Asiaticus (Pharm.)
Numisianus (G)
Numius (Pharm.)
Ocellus (G)
Ofellius Laetus (G)
Oppianus of Anazarbos (G)
Oppianus (pseudo) of Apameia (G)
Orfitus (Pharm.)
Ortho ̄n (if “Otho”) (Pharm.)
Paetus
Petronius (Pharm.)
Pitenius (G)
Pomponius Bassus (Pharm.)
Priscianus (Pharm.)
Priscianus of Ludia (G)
Publius (of Puteoli) (Pharm.)
Quadratus (Pharm.)
Quinctilii
Quintus (G)
Quirinus
Ripalus (Pharm.)
Romula (Pharm.)
Rufinus (G)
Rufus of Ephesos (G)
Rufus of Samaria (G)
Sabinus (Med.) (G)
Sallustius (Neo-Plat.) (G)
Serenus (G)
Serenus of Antinoopolis (G)
Sertorius Clemens (Pharm.)
Seuerianus (G)
Seuerus Iatrosophist (G)
Seuerus Ophthalm. (G)
* Sextius
Sextius Niger (G)
Sextus Empiricus (G)
Silo (Pharm.)
Simplicius of Kilikia (G)
Syrianus (G)
Tarutius of Firmum Picenum (G)
Terentius Valens (Pharm.)
Tiberius (G)
Turpilianus (Pharm.)
Ulpianus of Alexandria (G)
Ulpianus of Emesa (G)
Valerius Paulinus (Pharm.)
Vettius Valens (Med.)
Vettius Valens of Antioch (G)
Pahlavi (13): many works of Greek science, especially astronomical and astrological, were
rendered into the language of the Persians (Iranians); see esp. Pahlavi, Translations (most
entries by Antonio Panaino):
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