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- millennia Dioscorides was regarded as the most prominent writer on plants and plant drugs. A native of Anazarbus, Cilicia, Asia Minor, Dioscorides likely...
- Pedanius Dioscorides (c. AD 40–90) was a Gr**** physician, pharmacologist, and botanist. Dioscorides or Dioscurides may also refer to: Dioscurides (nephew...
- still using a copy of Dioscorides to identify plants in 1934. Between 50 and 70 AD, a Gr**** physician in the Roman army, Dioscorides, wrote a five-volume...
- Dioscorides (Gr****: Διοσκουρίδης, Dioskourídēs; 3rd century BC) was a Gr**** epigrammatist of the ****enistic period. Dioscorides seems, from the internal...
- works contain 16, 242 and 570 references to Dioscorides, respectively. The first appearance of Dioscorides as a printed book was a Latin translation printed...
- Pedanius Dioscorides (c. 40–90 AD), was a Gr**** botanist, pharmacologist and physician who practiced in Rome during the reign of Nero. Dioscorides studied...
- The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th-century Byzantine Gr**** illuminated m****cript of an even earlier 1st century AD work, De...
- Dioscorides (Ancient Gr****: Διοσκορίδης, fl. 225 BC), sometimes known as Dioscurides, was a Stoic philosopher, the father of Zeno of Tarsus and a pupil...
- Dioscoride Lanza (24 April 1898 – 28 October 1977) was an Italian racing driver. He entered 30 races between 1936 and 1955 – of which he started 24 – most...
- Hibiscus dioscorides is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a shrub endemic to the island of Socotra in Yemen. It grows on granite...