- Paul of
Aegina or
Paulus Aegineta (Gr****: Παῦλος Αἰγινήτης; Aegina, c. 625 – c. 690) was a 7th-century
Byzantine Gr****
physician best
known for writing...
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Aegineta was an
ancient Gr****
modeller (or fictor, one who
sculpts with clay or
other plastic material)
mentioned by
Pliny the Elder. Some
scholars supposed...
- and
Islamic herbalists including Dioscorides, Galen, Serapion,
Paulus Aegineta, Avicenna, Rhazes, and
Charles Alston have
described its use as a stomachic...
- (surname),
includes a list of
people with the
surname Paul of
Aegina or
Paulus Aegineta (625–690 AD), Gr****
surgeon Paulus Alexandrinus (fl. 378 AD), ****enistic...
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Aegina (from
Latin Aegīna,
Aegīnēta) is a
large main-belt asteroid. It was
discovered by
French astronomer Édouard Jean-Marie
Stephan on 4 November...
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Common Era. In 1846,
Francis Adams produced The
Seven Books of
Paulus Aegineta which included a
commentary on all
medical and
surgical knowledge and descriptions...
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physicians Oribasius, Aëtius of Amida,
Alexander Tralli****, and
Paulus Aegineta contributed to the field. The
Byzantines also
built brephotrophia (crêches)...
- soul into
seven parts, and
denied its immortality. He is
quoted by
Paulus Aegineta, as
being one of the
earliest Gr****
medical writers who had
described the...
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Greece along with
Pliny the Elder, Galen,
Aetius of Amida, and
Paulus Aegineta of
Alexandria in Rome. Strangely, this
disease was
never present in Greece...
- go back to the
seventh century, when the
Alexandrian physician Paulus Aegineta attributed lycanthropy to
melancholia or an "excess of
black bile". In...