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

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Kuzikos, Neokle ̄s,
Neoptolemos, Nike ̄te ̄s (of
Athens?), Nikomakhos
(Pharm.), Nikome ̄de ̄s
(He ̄rakleitean), Ocellus,
Olumpias, Olumpikos
(Lith.), Olumpionikos,
One ̄tide ̄s/One ̄to ̄r, O ̄rio ̄n
of Bithunia, O ̄ros,
Orpheus (pseudo: Astrol.),
Orpheus (pseudo: Med.),
Pankrate ̄s of Argos,
Pantainos, Papias, P.
Ashmolean Library, P.
Fayumensis, P. Hibeh
2.187, P. Louvre inv.
7733 , P. Oxy. 13.1609, P.
Ryl. III.531, Pasio ̄n,
Pausanias
“He ̄rakleiteios,”
Perigene ̄s, Perseus, Persis,
Petrikhos, Phaidros,
Phanias, Phanokritos,
Philinos of Ko ̄s, Philippos
of Medma, Philiskos of
Thasos, Philokle ̄s,
Philokrate ̄s, Philome ̄los,
Philo ̄n (Meteor.), Philo ̄n
of He ̄rakleia, Philo ̄n of
Tuana, Philo ̄nide ̄s of
Laodikeia, Phulotimos,
Pleistonikos,
Plentiphane ̄s, Podanite ̄s,
Polite ̄s, Pollis (Arch.),
Polueide ̄s, Polustomos,
Poseido ̄nios of Corinth,
Potamo ̄n (Pharm.),
Prutanis, Ptolemaios
(Erasi.), Ptolemaios
(Med.), Puramos, Purrhos
of Magnesia, Puthagoras
(Med.), Puthio ̄n of
Rhodes, Puthios,
Puthokle ̄s of Samos,
Salmeskhoiniaka,

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