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Abascantus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀβάσκαντος) was a
physician of Lugdunum, who
probably lived in the 2nd
century AD. He is
mentioned several times by Galen, who...
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appear to have been
personal surnames, such as Lariscolus, Euhermerus, and
Abascantus. This list
includes abbreviated praenomina. For an
explanation of this...
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Lugdunum mint
remained in
operation under the new rulers.
History of Lyon
Abascantus Gaffiot, Félix (1934).
Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français (in French)...
- Name
Century Ethnicity Known for
Abascantus 2nd
century CE Gr****
invented antidote against serpent bites Fabiola 4th
century CE
Roman First hospital in...
- work. The
medical text
describes the
phenomenon of "hysterical apnea".
Abascantus Galenic formulation History of
medicine Timeline of
medicine and medical...
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Claudius Abascantus, Epicharis’s husband, and an
official in Nero’s
treasury who was rich
enough to make the
expensive enhancements.
After Abascantus’s and...
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managed separate shops.
Named individuals include: freedmen,
Umbricius Abascantus and
Umbricius Agathopus; freedwoman,
Umbricia Fortunata and a slave, Eutyche...
- Auth.: Fieber, 1860 †Acanthocephalonotum Petrulevičius & Popov, 2014
Abascantus (insect) Stål, 1864
Ablaptus Stål, 1864
Acclivilamna Ruckes, 1966 Aga****us...
- century. His
workshop emplo****
several freedmen,
including Umbricius Abascantus,
Umbricius Agathopus,
Umbricia Fortunata, and at
least one slave, Eutyche...
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Pontus 4.11 in Ovid's
Letters from the
Black Sea, Statius’ poem
consoling Abascantus on his wife’s death,
Apollonius of Tyana, the
Emperor Julian, and Libanius...