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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...
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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...
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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....
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Twelve Volumes. Stronk, Jan P. (2010).
Ctesias'
Persian History: Introduction, text, and
translation by
Ctesias. p. 60. "IG XIV 588 - PHI Gr**** Inscriptions"...
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described from
blood samples from the plum-headed parakeet.
Ctesias of Cnidus, a 5th-century BC Gr****
physician to the
emperor Artaxerxes II...
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named S****is;
according to
Ctesias of
Cnidos (Persika, xii,
translated by
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and
James Robson,
Ctesias’
History of Persia:
Tales of...
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subspecies are recognised:
Ancema ctesia ctesia (Sikkim, ****am, Thailand,
Peninsular Malaya,
possibly Bhutan and Burma)
Ancema ctesia agalla (Fruhstorfer, 1912)...
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Ctesias Indica Frag. 45dβ Aelian, NA 4.21; Scholfield, A. F. (tr.) (1918)
Characteristics of
Animals (Loeb
classical Library); Gr**** text.
Ctesias (1825)...