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- Ctesias (/ˈtiːʒəs/ TEE-zhəs; Ancient Gr****: Κτησίᾱς, romanized: Ktēsíās; fl. 5th century BC), also known as Ctesias of Cnidus, was a Gr**** physician and...
- Lenfant, Dominique 2004: Ctesias de Cnide, La **** – L'Inde – Autres Fragments. Paris: Budé, Les Belles Lettres. Ctesias' Persica fits into a larger...
- Tanyoxarces by Ctesias, who also names Gaumāta as Sphendadates; he is called Tanooxares by Xenophon, who takes the name from Ctesias, and he is called...
- Jaarbericht Ex Oriente Lux. 34: 45–49. Ctesias the Cnidian. Persica. 48. Ctesias the Cnidian. Persica. 52. Ctesias the Cnidian. Persica. 52. Felix Jacoby...
- Seas Wakan Sansai Zue "Ctesias of Cnidus - Livius". www.livius.org. Retrieved 2024-06-23. Nichols, Andrew (2013-11-01). Ctesias: On India. A&C Black....
- Twelve Volumes. Stronk, Jan P. (2010). Ctesias' Persian History: Introduction, text, and translation by Ctesias. p. 60. "IG XIV 588 - PHI Gr**** Inscriptions"...
- has been described from blood samples from the plum-headed parakeet. Ctesias of Cnidus, a 5th-century BC Gr**** physician to the emperor Artaxerxes II...
- named S****is; according to Ctesias of Cnidos (Persika, xii, translated by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and James Robson, CtesiasHistory of Persia: Tales of...
- subspecies are recognised: Ancema ctesia ctesia (Sikkim, ****am, Thailand, Peninsular Malaya, possibly Bhutan and Burma) Ancema ctesia agalla (Fruhstorfer, 1912)...
- Ctesias Indica Frag. 45dβ Aelian, NA 4.21; Scholfield, A. F. (tr.) (1918) Characteristics of Animals (Loeb classical Library); Gr**** text. Ctesias (1825)...