SUMMAEY* 
869. 
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. 
Toothing whatever is known of her. 
^8 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. 
49 A native of Lemnos, who wrote on the Diseases of Women. Nym- 
ph odorus, as quoted by Athenseus, states that she also wrote verses on 
Sportive subjects. See end of B. xx. 
5^ Beyond the mention made of him in c. 23, nothing further is known 
relative to this writer. Theophrastus, in his work on Sudorifies, speaks of 
a person of this name as having written on Perspiration. 
52 See end of B. xii. See end of B. xx. 
5* 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. 
55 He is spoken of as a native of Athens, in c. 10 of this Book. Be- 
yond this, nothing is known of him. 
56 See end of B. vii. 57 gee end of B. ii. 58 gee end of B. iii. 
59 Or more probably, Hicetidas. Nothing is known of this writer. 
A native of Thasos. He is also mentioned by Galen. 
^1 See end of B. vii. gee end of B. vi. 
^3 Probably a physician, of whom Athengeus speaks as being, a native of 
Argos, and writer of a treatise on Fish. 
6^ Probably a different writer from the one of that name mentioned at 
the end of B. vi. 64* jifpi dwdiJieiov. 
65 See end of B. xxi. 66 gge end of B. v. 
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