- Look up
Asclepiades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asclepiades may
refer to a
number of
different people: An
epithet for the
children of Asclepius...
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Asclepiades (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιάδης; c. 129/124 BC – 40 BC),
sometimes called Asclepiades of
Bithynia or
Asclepiades of Prusa, was a Gr****
physician born at...
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Gottlieb (ed.).
Asclepiades, His Life and Writings: A
Translation of Cocchi's Life of
Asclepiades and Gumpert's
Fragments of
Asclepiades.
Translated by...
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Pompeius Trogus.
There is some
debate about whether this
Asclepiades is the same
person as the
Asclepiades, son of Areius, who
wrote a work on
Demetrius Phalereus...
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Asclepiades of
Bithynia (1955). Gumpert,
Christian Gottlieb (ed.).
Asclepiades, His Life and Writings: A
Translation of Cocchi's Life of
Asclepiades and...
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Marcus Artorius Asclepiades was
physician of
ancient Rome of the
Artoria gens who was one of the
followers of
Asclepiades of Bithynia, and afterwards...
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Alexander (2011). "Introduction: III.
Asclepiades and
Inscribed Epigram". In Sens,
Alexander (ed.).
Asclepiades of Samos:
Epigrams and Fragments. Oxford...
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Asclepiades of
Antioch (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιάδης, also: Aslipiades,
Askelpiades or
Asclepiades - †
around 218)
called the Confessor, was
Patriarch of Antioch...
- they were both
married and that
Asclepiades was
married to the mother, and
Menedemus to the daughter. And when
Asclepiades's wife died, he took the wife of...
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Asclepiades (Gr****: Ἀσκληπιάδης; fl. 4th
century AD) was a
Cynic philosopher. He is
mentioned by the
emperor Julian whom
Asclepiades visited at Antioch...