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

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Perge ̄, Apollo ̄nios
“Biblas,” Apollophane ̄s of
Seleukeia, Aristio ̄n (father:
Mech.), Aristippos of
Kure ̄ne ̄, Aristophane ̄s of
Buzantion, Arkhede ̄mos
of Tarsos, Basileide ̄s,
Bito ̄n, Boëthos of Sido ̄n
(Stoic), Damaste ̄s, Damis
of Kolopho ̄n, Damo ̄n of
Kure ̄ne ̄, De ̄mokleitos,
Diagoras, Diogene ̄s of
Babylo ̄n, Diokle ̄s,
Dionusios of Kure ̄ne ̄,
Ennius, Fuluius Nobilior,
Genthios, Glaukias of
Taras, He ̄ge ̄sianax,
Heirodotos, Hermogene ̄s
of Alabanda, He ̄rodotos
(Mech.), Hippobotos,
Isido ̄ros of Abudos,
Kleoxenos, Krate ̄s of
Mallos, Kritolaos,
Menandros (of
Pergamon?), Minius
Percennius, Mnaseas of
Patara, Mne ̄sitheos of
Kuzikos, Moskhio ̄n
(Mech.), Naukrate ̄s, P.
Parisinus graecus 1,
Pasikrate ̄s, Polemo ̄n of
Ilion, Polubios, Porcius
Cato, Pro ̄tarkhos (Mech.
and Pharm.), Saturos of
Kallatis, Seleukos of
Seleukeia, Skopinas,
Skumnos, So ̄tio ̄n of
Alexandria, Sulpicius
Gallus, Xenagoras son of
Eume ̄los, Ze ̄nodotos (of
Mallos?), Ze ̄no ̄n (Med.),
Zeuxippos
155 – 120  (51) Acilius,
Andronikos of Kurrhos,


Agathokle ̄s of Khios,
Agathokle ̄s of Mile ̄tos,
Agatho ̄n of Samos,
Age ̄sias, Aisara,
Aiskhine ̄s, Aiskhrio ̄n,
Aiskhulide ̄s, Akhaios,
Akhilla ̄s, Akhinapolos,
Alexander (Geog.),
Alexander of Lukaia,
Alkimakhos, Alkimio ̄n,
Ammo ̄n (Astrol.),
Amphilokhos, Amphio ̄n,
Amuthao ̄n, Anakreo ̄n
(Astron.), Anaxipolis,
Androkude ̄s (Pythag.),
Andro ̄n (Pharm.),
Andronikos (Med.),
Andronikos of Rhodes,
Antigonos (Med.),
Antigonos of Kume ̄,
Antipatros (of Tarsos?),
Antipatros of Tyre,
Antisthene ̄s (of Rhodes),
Antonius “root-cutter,”
Apelle ̄s (of Thasos?),
Apellis, Aphroda ̄s, Apios
Phaskos, Apollodo ̄ros
(Med.), Apollodo ̄ros
De ̄mokritean,
Apollodo ̄ros of Artemita,
Apollodo ̄ros of Kition,
Apollodo ̄ros of Taras,
Apollo ̄nios Glaukos,
Apollo ̄nios of Athens,
Apollo ̄nios of Pergamon
(Agric.), Apollo ̄nios of
Pitane ̄, Apollo ̄nios of
Tarsos, Apollo ̄nios
“Ophis,” Arbinas of
Indos, Areios Didumos,
Ariobarzane ̄s, Aristanax,
Aristandros of Athens,
Aristeide ̄s (Paradox.),
Aristeide ̄s of Samos,

TIME-LINE (155– 120 )
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