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ASTER HISTORY 
Greek. Latin. 
ee : Cie of Medicin 
otle— 1 references in his History of Animals, etc. hie 
s HEOPHRASTUS ; Slate physiology, etc., ‘‘ Father of Botany.’’ 2 
Diocles, of Carystus, on kitchen-vegetables and medicinal herbs. 
Andreas of Carystus, au. of the lost Vartheca, etc. 
Nicander, of Colophon, Ionia; poet, Georgics, Theriaca, etc. ; 
to, Rome, de Agricultura 
Cratevas, in Pontus, au. of a lost RAizotomica. 
Varro, Rome, de Agricultura. 
Dioscorides Phaca, at Alexandria; 24 books de medica arte ; lost. 
Dionysius Itykaos, tr. of Mago, the Carthaginian ‘“‘ Father of Agriculture.” 
Vergil, Georgics ; at Mantua and Naples. 
Aemilius Macer Veronensis, poet, Th sites, etc. 
Nicolaus Damascenus, plant physiology, etc. 
Hyginus, at Rome, de Agricultura ; lost. 
Columella, at Cadiz, Praecepta de Agricultura. Be oe 
Scribonius Largus, Designatianus, es 
Celsus, de medicina libri octo ; Rom 
me near Rome, 10 books de “aia. 
Aretaeus, of Cappadocia ; De. on 8 books. 
Andromachus of Crete ; 
Di0scorIDEs spreads of Cilicia 5 ie de materia medica. 
‘the Naturalist ’ 
Dioscorides the aie Alexandrinus, va ‘a "5 on Hippo 
crates, etc. 
Mazvetins Sidetes, of Pamphylia; poet, /a¢rica, 42 books; lost 
Pausanias, incidental references in treating topography of Greece. 
GALEN, of Pergamus ; Opera, 83 genuine books; and Commentaries. 
monicus, d. 212; Rome, poet, Liber weer 
hee Martialis, @. Z deh eenie: Rom 
arpocration’s redaction of Kyranis de herbis. 
Theodorus Priscianus, Rome ? 7 books de medicina. 
Anonymi Carmen. 
Apuleius Platonicus, bef. 439 ; Carthage ; De erbarum: 
Marcellus Empiricus ; Bordeaux? De medicamentis. 
alladius Rutilius, de Agricultura. 
Aétios Amydenos, of Cappadocia ; ; 16 books, /aérica. 
Plinius Valerianus, Rome? 5 books de re medica. 
Isidorus Hispalensis ; Se sel Visigoth, of Seville. 
Stephanos Athenaos, physician ; and Ste ephanos Alexandreus, alch 
Paulus Aegineta » Periodeutes ; of Aegina; ae, in 7 books. 
Kyranos’ redaction of Kyranis, in four books 
Joannes filius Serapionis ; was tr. into Siviac: -790 ; of Damascus. 
