[i8] 
Reverse. In seven lines: EIKilN TOT APXETYflOY TOY 
T 1 APA TOYTilN. A. UN B All A El METI 2 TQ. A. KYI Til TlPilTil. 
Bronze. Of the 15th Century. 
Ibid ., No. 800. 
17. Obverse. Bust of A., long haired and bearded, with cap, 
to right. Legend : VIRTVTES HVIVS AMAYI 
Reverse. Bust, to left. Inscription : OCTAVIAN. 
FERRAR.—HIERON. FIL. MEDIOL. Rudolphi and Duis¬ 
burg both wrongly omit the FERRAR. 
Edges beaded. Lead. 25. 40 mm. 
Gaetani, I, p. 393, pi. LXXXIX, No. 3 ; Rudolphi, p. 53, No. 
215 ; Kluyskens, I, p. 303 ; Duisburg, p. 12,.No. XXX. 
Ottaviano Ferrari (1518-86) of Milan, whose name is upon 
this medal, was a physician, a disciple of Aristotle, and for 
some years a teacher of his doctrines at Padua. 
18. Obverse. Bust of A., bearded, to left. Upon his cap, 
&IAEAAEN Inscription: EAAAAOX. Eil-OEIZHZ. AilPON. 
Reverse. Bust, to right. Inscription : 10 . FRANC. 
MARTINIO-MEDIOLAN. MEDICVS. 
Bronze. 29. 45 mm. 
Gaetani, I., p. 261, pi. LVIII, fig. 1 ; Moehsen, I, pi. 113, fig.; 
Rudolphi, p. 102, No. 430 ; Kluyskens, II, p. 190 ; Duisburg, p. 
9, XX. 
Dr. Martinio of Milan, whose name appears upon the reverse 
of the medal, lived at the middle of the sixteenth century and 
was a disciple of Hippocrates, who was at first supposed to have 
been here represented. It has, however, been decided that the 
bust is that of Aristotle. 
19. Obverse. Bust, to left. Inscription : ARISTOTELES— 
STAGIRITES. 
Reverse not given. 
*Rovillio, Prontuario delle medaglie de piu illustri & fulgenti 
huomini, etc., Lyons, 1553, p. 124, fig. 
