PLINY: NATURAL HISTORY 



amerimnon, quae sedum magnvun aut oculus aut 

 digitellus, medicinae XXXI ; aizoum minus sive 

 erithales sive trithales sive erysithales, quae isoetes 

 aut sedum, medicinae XXXII ; andrachle agria, 

 quae inlecebra, XXXII. (cvi-x) Erigeron sive pappos 

 sive acanthis, quae senecio, VIII ; ephemeron II, 

 labrum Venereum I, batrachion, quae ranunculus 

 sive strumos, genera IV, medicinae XIV stomatice, 

 genera II. Summa : medicinae et historiae et 

 observationes MCCXCII. 



Ex auctoribus : C. Valgio, Pompeio Lenaeo, 

 Sextio Nigro qui Graece scripsit, lulio Basso qui item, 

 Antonio Castore, Corneho Celso, Fabiano. Externis : 

 Theophrasto, Apollodoro, Democrito, luba, Orpheo, 

 Pythagora, Magone, Menandro qui ^ioxprjcrTa, 

 Nicandro, Homero, Hesiodo, Musaeo, Sophocle, 

 Xantho, Anaxilao. Medicis : Mnesitheo, CaUimachOj 

 Phania physico, Timaristo, Simo, Hippocrate, Chry- 

 sippo, Diocle, Ophione, HeracUde, Hicesio, Dionysio, 

 Apollodoro Citiense , Apollodoro Tarentino , Praxagora, 

 PUstonico, Medio, Dieuche, Cleophanto, PhiUstione, 

 Asclepiade, Crateua, Petronio Diodoto, lolla, Erasis- 

 trato, Diagora, Andrea, Mneside, Epicharmo, Da- 

 mione, Sosimene, Tlepolemo, Metrodoro, Solone, 

 Lyco, Olympiade Thebana, PhiUno, Petricho, Mic- 

 cione, Glaucia, Xenocrate. 



Libro XXVI. continentiu- reUquae per genera 

 medicinae. (i) De no\ns morbis. (u-vi) Quid sint 

 Uchenes ; quando primum in ItaUa coeperint ; item 

 carbunculus ; item elephantiasis ; item colum. (vii- 

 ix) De nova medicina ; de Asclepiade medico. qua 

 ratione medicinam veterem mutaverint ; contra 

 Magos. (x-xix) Lichen, genera II, medicinae V; 

 Proserpinaca I, beUis 11, condurdum I, bechion sive 



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