- Aëtius of
Amida (/eɪˈiːʃəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀέτιος Ἀμιδηνός; Latin: Aëtius
Amidenus; fl. mid-5th
century to mid-6th century) was a
Byzantine Gr**** physician...
- beheaded. The
first reference to
Blaise is the
medical writings of Aëtius
Amidenus (c. AD 500)
where his aid is
invoked in
treating patients with objects...
-
birth date may
safely be put in the 6th
century AD, for he
mentions Aëtius
Amidenus, who
probably did not
write until the end of the 5th or the
beginning of...
- of
which was used in
encaustic painting). Gr****
writers such as
Aetius Amidenus recorded recipes involving the use of oils for drying, such as walnut,...
- by the
Scholiast to Hesiod, and an
extract from it is
given by Aëtius
Amidenus. The text was
published in 1864 by
Valentin Rose in
Anecdota Graeca. Socrates...
- Plutarch, De
Iside et
Osiride 80 Oribasius, Synops. 6.24, p. 97 Aëtius
Amidenus, tetrab. 2, serm. 1.94, p. 223 Paul Aegin. 2.35, p. 406
Thucydides 2.49...
-
which nothing now remains,
although some
extracts are
preserved by Aëtius
Amidenus, Paul of Aegina,
Rufus of Ephesus, and
other later writers. In this book...
-
published an
edition in 1908.
Numerous fragments are
preserved by Aëtius
Amidenus. He is
quoted also by
Alexander of Tralles, and Rhazes. Oribasius, Coll...
-
Rationabilibus (Concerning Medicines,
Natural Science, and Reasoning). Aëtius
Amidenus,
Biblia Iatrika (Books of Medicine).
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography...
-
Edited by
Simon Grynaeus as part of his
edition of Plato. 1534 Aëtius
Amidenus,
Libri Medicinales Aldine Press Venice Only the
first half of the Libri...