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Iatrosophist (Ancient Gr****: ἰατροσοφιστής, Latin:
iatrosophista) is an
ancient title designating a
teacher of medicine. It
comes from
Ancient Gr****:...
- R. Masullo, I
problemi di C****io
Iatrosophista, Naples:
Accademia Pontaniana, 2004 C****ius Felix, ed. Rose 1879 C****ius
Iatrosophista, ed.
Ideler 1841...
- of
Problems include Plutarch,
Alexander of Aphrodisias, and C****ius
Iatrosophista. The
medieval and
Renaissance commentators of Aristotle's Problemata...
- harm when inhaled, and
symptoms of CO
poisoning appeared in C****ius
Iatrosophista's Quaestiones Medicae et
Problemata Naturalia circa 130 AD.
Julian the...
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Arabic worlds and Europe. A few
centuries after Galen,
Palladius Iatrosophista stated in his
commentary on
Hippocrates that
Hippocrates sowed and Galen...
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subsequently restored by Galba. C****ius Felix, also
called C****ius
Iatrosophista,
author of a
medical treatise,
Quaestiones Medicae et
Problemata Naturalia...
- rise to the term
Iatrosophist (Ancient Gr****: ἰατροσοφιστής, Latin:
iatrosophista),
denoting a
professor of
medicine (from
Ancient Gr****: ἰᾱτρός 'doctor'...
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physicae Plantin Press Leiden Edited by
Bonaventura Vulcanius. C****ius
Iatrosophista,
Quaestiones medicae 1598 Iamblichus, De vita
Pythagorae and Protrepticus...
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other facts are
related of . Dict. of Ant. s. v.
Archiater C****ius
Iatrosophista Problem. Phys. § 58 Galen, Explicat. Vo**** Hippocr. s. v. Ἰνδικόν, vol...
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published his
first work: an
edition with
Latin translation of C****ius
Iatrosophista (1541). In
Paris Junius seems to have met
Edmund Bonner,
bishop of London...