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nature of
venomous animals and the
wounds which they inflict. The other,
Alexipharmaca,
consists of 630
hexameters treating of
poisons and
their antidotes...
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wounds that they inflict.
Nicander also
wrote the
companion work
Alexipharmaca,
which explored other poisons and venoms. The
title is the Latinized...
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Geographica 8.3.14 Ovid,
Metamorphoses 10.728–730.
Scholia ad
Nicandri Alexipharmaca 375
William Smith,
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology...
- Geography, 8.3.14 Ovid, Metamorphoses, 10.728
Scholia ad
Nicandri Alexipharmaca 375
Archived 10
February 2023 at the
Wayback Machine Oppian, Colluthus...
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Nicander of Colophon, who
wrote about plants –
notably in his poem
Alexipharmaca,
which treats of
poisons and
their antidotes. As of March 2019[update]...
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Pomponius Mela, 1.92; Pliny,
Natural History 27.4; Schol.
Nicander alexipharmaca 13b;
Dionysius Periegetes, 788–792; Eustathius,
Commentary on Dionysius...
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Halieutica 3.485 ff Strabo,
Geographica 8.3.14.
Scholia ad
Nicandri Alexipharmaca 375 Ovid,
Metamorphoses 10.728 Pausanias,
Description of
Greece 2.35...
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hereditarily ****igned priests. Hyginus,
Fabulae 187
Scholiast on Nicander,
Alexipharmaca 130 Pausanias,
Graeciae Descriptio 1.38.4
Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae...
- Photius,
Lexicon μίνθα Strabo,
Geographica 8.3.14.
Scholia ad
Nicandri Alexipharmaca 375
Darthou 2017, p. 79. Ovid,
Metamorphoses 10.728. Oppian, Halieutica...
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ceremonies (PDF).[permanent dead link] Virgil. Aeneid. p. 2.471.
Nicander Alexipharmaca 521.
Pliny Natural History 9.5.
Schele and Friedel, 1990: 68 Jell-Bahlsen...