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Actuarius or actarius,
rendered in Gr**** as
aktouarios (ἀκτουάριος), was the
title applied to
officials of
varying functions in the late
Roman and Byzantine...
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given the
title of
Actuarius, a
dignity frequently conferred at that
court upon physicians. Very
little is
known of the
events of
Actuarius' life, and his...
- Plutarch, Galen, Oribasius,
Aetius (Aëtius of
Amida or
Sicamus Aëtius),
Actuarius, Nonnus, Psellus, Leo, Myrepsus; Arabic: S****ion, Avenzoar, Albucasis...
- of the
early Roman Republic, made up of the
poorest men of the army.
Actuarius – A
soldier charged with
distributing pay and provisions.
Adiutor – A...
- and
physical symptoms of aging.
Theophilus Protospatharius and
Joannes Actuarius also
discussed the
topic in
their medical works.
Byzantine physicians...
- for the gout and
sciatica is
mentioned by Paul of
Aegina and
Joannes Actuarius. Galen, De Meth. Med. 1. 7, vol. x. 52, Introd. c. 4, vol. xiv. 684. Caelius...
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multicultural the city was. For example, on a
ceiling tile of Heliodoros, an
actuarius (an
official responsible for the
distribution of
wages in the
Roman military)...
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Aretaeus of Cappadocia, Paul of Aegina, Oribasius, Aëtius of Amida,
Joannes Actuarius,
Marcellus Empiricus,
Alexander of Tralles,
Nicolaus Myrepsus, and Avicenna...
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drawn up for
Trimalchio in Petronius's
Satyricon (Satyricon, 53) by his
actuarius, a
slave to whom the duty was
specially ****igned.
Other commentarii were...
- the
sample up to the
light and
pondering a diagnosis.
Joannes Zacharias Actuarius (1275–1328),
chief physician to the
Byzantine Empire,
advanced the practice...