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

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Khrusippos of Knidos
(Med. I), Kleide ̄mos,
Kleinias, Kte ̄sias, Kudias
(of Kuthnos?), Leo ̄damas,
Leo ̄n, Loxos, Me ̄trodo ̄ros
of Khios, Mne ̄sitheos of
Athens, Neokleide ̄s,
Nikagoras, Nikomakhos
of Stageira, Philistio ̄n of
Lokroi, Plato, Polukritos,
Pro ̄ros, Putheos of Prie ̄ne ̄,
So ̄krate ̄s (junior),
Speusippos of Athens,
Theaite ̄tos, Theodo ̄ros of
Phokaia, Timage ̄tos,
Xenokrate ̄s of Khalke ̄do ̄n,
Xenophilos, Xenopho ̄n of
Athens, Ze ̄nodotos (Math.)
365 – 330  (88) Aineias Tacticus,
Amphinomos, Amuntas of
He ̄rakleia Pontike ̄,
Androkude ̄s (Med.),
Andro ̄n of Teo ̄s,
Androtio ̄n of Athens,
Aristagoras (of Mile ̄tos?),
Aristeide ̄s (of Knidos?),
Aristoboulos of
Kassandreia, Aristotelian
Corpus Flood of the Nile,
Aristotle, Aristoxenos of
Taras, Arkhutas of Taras,
Athe ̄nagoras son of
Arimne ̄stos, Athe ̄naios of
Kuzikos, Baito ̄n, Bruso ̄n,
Deino ̄n of Kolopho ̄n,
Deinostratos of
Prokonessos, Dexippos,
Dikaiarkhos, Diodo ̄ros of
Eretria, Diogne ̄tos (of
Eruthrai?), Dionusios
(Med.), Drako ̄n of Ko ̄s,
Ekhekrate ̄s, Ekphantos,
Ephoros, Eudoxos of
Knidos, Euphrano ̄r


Apollodo ̄ros of Taras,
Apollo ̄nios of Pergamon
(Agric.), Apollo ̄nios of
Pitane ̄, Aristaios,
Aristanax, Aristeide ̄s of
Samos, Aristomakhos
of Soloi, Aristombrotos,
Aristomene ̄s,
Aristophane ̄s of Mallos,
Aristophilos of Plataia,
Aristotelian Corpus
(Colors, HA 10,
Me ̄khanika, Sounds,
Winds), Arkhelaos
(Geog.), Arkhide ̄mos,
Arkhutas, Astunomos,
Athe ̄nagoras (Agric.),
Bakkheios of Mile ̄tos,
Bako ̄ris of Rhodes,
Basilis, Bio ̄n of Abde ̄ra,
Bio ̄n of Soloi, Botrus,
Bo ̄tthaios, Dadis, Dalio ̄n
(Med.), Damigero ̄n,
De ̄markhos, Derveni
papyrus, Dieukhe ̄s,
Diodo ̄ros of Prie ̄ne ̄,
Diokle ̄s of Karustos,
Dionusios of Alexandria
(Mech.), Dionusodo ̄ros
(Pharm.), Diophantos
(Geog.), Do ̄rotheos of
Athens, Douris of
Samos, Epigene ̄s
(Med.), Epikrate ̄s of
He ̄rakleia, Eratokle ̄s,
Euago ̄n of Thasos,
Euboulos (Agric.),
Eude ̄mos of Athens,
Eue ̄no ̄r of Argos,
Eunomos of Khios,
Euphro ̄nios of
Amphipolis, Euphro ̄nios
of Athens, Euphuto ̄n,
Euruo ̄de ̄s, Euthude ̄mos

TIME-LINE (365– 330 )
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