338 
Pliny's natubal histokt. 
[Book XV. 
Agathocles^' of Chios, ApoUonius^^ of Pergamus, Aristander^® 
of Athens, Eacchius^^ of Miletus, Bion^^ of Soli, Chsereas*^ 
Athens, Chseristus*^ of Athens, Diodoms*^ of Priene, Dion^^ 
of Colophon, Epigenes^^ of Rhodes, Euagon*^ of Thasos, Eu- 
phronius*^ of Athens, Androtion^^ who wrote on Agriculture, 
JEschrion^^ who wrote on Agriculture, Lysimachus^^ who wrote 
on Agriculture, Dionysius^^ who translated Mago,^^ Diophanes^* 
who made an Epitome of the work of Dionysius, Asclepiades^^ 
the Physician, Erasistratus^^ the Physician, Commiades^' who 
wrote on the preparation of Wines, Aristomachus^^ who wrote 
on the same subject, Hicesius^^ who wrote on the same subject, 
Themiso^^ the Physician, Onesicritus,^^ King Juba.^^ 
See end of B. viii. 
3S See end of B. viii. 3& Qf ^{{{^ 
^0 See end of B. viii. See end of B. vi. 
42 See end of B. viii. 43 See end of B. xiv. 
44 He is mentioned also by Yarro and Columella, as a writer upon agri- 
culture ; but all further particulars of him are unknown. 
45 See end of B. viii. 46 gee end of B. ii. 
*7 See end of B. x. 48 See end of B. viii. 
49 See end of B. viii. See end of B. viii. 
^1 See end of B. viii. ^2 See end of B. xii. 
52 See end of B. viii. ^4 See end of B. viii. 
55 See end of B. vii. 56 See end of B. xi. 
57 Beyond what Pliny here says, nothing is known of him. 
58 See end of B. xi. 
59 A physician who lived probably at the end of the first centurj'' b.c. 
He was a disciple of Erasistratus, and founded a medical school at Smyrna. 
He is quoted by Athenseus, and inB. xxvii. c. 14, Pliny calls him "a phy- 
sician of no small authority." He seems to have been a voluminous writer ; 
but none of his works have survived. 
^0 See end of B. xi. See end of B. ii. 
^2 See end of B. v. 
