Abram
Adamantios of Alexandria
Ahrun
Asaf ben Berekhiah
Domninos of Larissa
Domnus
Do ̄sitheos of Pelousion
Gamaliel VI
Ioudaios
Iulius Agrippa
Mae ̄s Titianus
Maria
Mouse ̄s
Nonnosos
Philo ̄n of Alexandria
Rufus of Samaria
Samuel of Nehardea
Theodos of Alexandria
Theophilos son of Theogene ̄s
Zakhalias of Babylo ̄n
These 62 figures are identified more or less certainly as Christian:
Agape ̄tós
Aineias of Gaza
Anonymous Alchemist “Christianus”
Ambrose
Anania of Shirak
Anastasios
Anatolios
Arsenios
Aurelius Augustinus
Bardaisan of Edessa
Basileios of Caesarea
Caesarius of Nazianzos
Castorius
Elias (pseudo)
Epiphanios of Salamis
Eusebius son of Theodorus
Fauonius Eulogius
Geo ̄rgios of Cyprus
Geo ̄rgios of Pisidia
Gregory of Nazianzos
Gregory of Nussa
Gregory of Tours
Hermeias (doxogr.)
Hermolaos (geog.)
Hilarius of Arles
Hippolutos of Rome
Innocentius
Io ̄anne ̄s of Alexandria, iatrosophiste ̄s
Io ̄anne ̄s of Alexandria, Philoponos
Io ̄anne ̄s of Antioch, Chrusostomos
Isidorus of Hispalis (Seville)
Iulianus (Pharm.)
Iulius Africanus
Iulius Firmicus Maternus
Iustinianus, Imp. (pseudo)
Kosma ̄s Indikopleuste ̄s
Kurillos
Lactantius
Macharius
Mallius Theodorus
Marcellus (Empiricus)
Marius Victorinus
Moses of Khoren
Mucianus
Nemesios of Emesa
Pamphilos of Be ̄rutos
Paulus Orosius
Petros of Constantia
Philostorgios
Physiologus
Praecepta Salubria
Priscianus of Caesarea
Ravenna Cosmography
Cassiodorus Senator
Sergius of Resˇaina
Seuerus Sebokht
Stephanos of Alexandria
Stephanos of Buzantion
Sunesios of Kure ̄ne ̄
Theodore (student of Sergius)
Theophulaktos
Timotheus of Gaza
Poets (119 or almost 6%): from the beginnings, Greek science (and its Latin offspring)
included works in verse, meant to more memorable or pleasant, while remaining instructive;
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