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

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Lusimakhos (325 – 90 BCE)


Author of a treatise on agriculture excerpted by C D (V, RR 1.1.8–10,
cf. C, 1.1.11); to judge from P’s index, it discussed cereals, livestock, poultry,
viticulture, and arboriculture (1.ind.8, 10, 14–15, 17–18). There is no reason to identify him
with the Lusimakhos of Pliny 25.72, pace Gudeman.


RE 14.1 (1928) 32 (#19), A. Gudeman.
Philip Thibodeau


Lusimakhos of Ko ̄s (ca 280 BCE – 60 CE)


A doctor who wrote commentaries on the H C. One work in 20 books
dealt with obscure Hippocratic terminology, another in three books attacked K
 H, and one in four books attacked a certain De ̄me ̄trios (E Pr.,
B-8, T-13 [pp. 5, 28, 85 Nachm.]; cf. Schol. Nic. Alex. 376) – see S. If this
De ̄me ̄trios is identical to the Epicurean D  L (so Kind and Nutton),
Lusimakhos will date ca 100 BCE; if to another, e.g. D  A, he may be
earlier.


RE 14.1 (1928) 32 (#19), A. Gudeman, and 39 (#21), F.E. Kind and W. Kroll; BNP 8 (2006) 42 (#7),
V. Nutton.
Philip Thibodeau


Lusimakhos of Macedon (ca 335 – 281 BCE)


Born ca 360, officer of Alexander the Great and later diadoch king of Thrake ̄ and Asia
Minor. P (25.71–72) seems to regard him as the discoverer of a willow-like shrub called
lusimakhia, whose therapeutic powers were praised by E (Pliny ibid.; cf. 25.100,
26.131, 141, 147, G Simpl. Med. 8.21 [12.64 K.], D 4.85).


RE 14.1 (1928) 39 (#21) W. Kroll; OCD3 902, A.B. Bosworth.
Philip Thibodeau


LUSIMAKHOS
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