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phantis,*** Salpe/^ Olympias^" of Thebes, Diotimus^^ of Thebes, 

 lollas,^^ Andreas,^^ Marcion^ of Smyrna, ^schines^ the 

 physician, Hippocrates,^^ Aristotle,^'' Metrodorus^ of Scepsos, 

 Icetidas*^ the physician, Apelles^" the physician, Hesiod,^^ 

 Dalion,^- Csecilius,^ Bion^ who wrote *' On Powers,"^''' Anaxi- 

 laiis,^^ King Juba.*^ 



different person from either of the two famous courtesans of that name. 

 Nothing whatever is known of her. 



^^ The writer of certain amatory poems, much admired by the Emperor 

 Tiberius, generally supposed, from the grammatical form of the name, to 

 have been a female. Galen quotes a work " On Cosmetics," as written by 

 a person of this name. 



^^ A native of Lemnos, who wrote on the Diseases of "Women. Nym- 

 phodorus, as quoted by Athenseus, states that she also wrote verses on 

 Sportive subjects. 5° See end of B. xx. 



^^ Beyond the mention made of him in c. 23, nothing further is known 

 relative to this writer. Theophrastus, in his work on Sudorifics, speaks of 

 a person of this name as having written on Perspiration. 



" See end of B. xii. ^^ See end of B. xx. 



^ Beyond the mention made of him in c. 7 of this Book, nothing is 

 known of this writer, Hardouin suggests that he may have been identical 

 with the Micton mentioned at the end of B. xx. 



^5 He is spoken of as a native of Athens, in c. 10 of this Book. Be- 

 yond this, nothing is known of him. 



56 gge end of B. vii. °'' See end of B. ii. ^^ See end of B. iii. 



°^ Or more probably, Hicetidas. Nothing is known of this writer. 



^" A native of Thasos. He is also mentioned by Galen. 



^' See end of B. vii. *>'- See end of B. \'i. 



^3 Pi-obably a physician, of whom Athenceus speaks as being a native of 

 Argos, and writer of a treatise on Fish. 



^^ Probably a different writer from the one of that name mentioned at 

 the end of B. vi. ^^* Hspl dwd/iUMv. 



^5 See end of B. xxi. ^^ See end of B. v. 



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