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Philistion of
Locri (Gr****: Φιλιστίων) was a Gr**** physician,
medical and
dietary author who
lived in the 4th
century BC. He was a
native of
Locri in Magna...
- encyclopedia,
attributes authorship to a 5th
century BC
comic playwright named Philistion of Nicaea, who was
allegedly a
contemporary of
Socrates and a
blood relative...
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Philinus of Cos 3rd
century BCE Gr****
reputed founder of the
Empiric school Philistion of
Locri 4th
century BCE Gr****
physician and
writer of
medicine Philoxenus...
- the "K****el Apollo").
Dated to the 2nd
century AD.
Funerary stele of
Philistion daughter of
Agenos and Arpalis, with inscription: Φιλίστιον Χ[αιρε]. Δοιαί...
- "Hierokles and
Philagros the grammatikos", just "Hierokles", or, in the Suda, "
Philistion".
British classicist Mary
Beard states that the
Philogelos may have been...
- of Tarentum, Erasistratus,
Diocles of Carystus,
Timachidas of Rhodes,
Philistion of Locri,
Euthydemus of Athens,
Chrysippus of Tyana,
Paxamus and Harpocration...
- and
Eustachian tubes.
Ancient physicians such as Acron, Pausanias, and
Philistion of
Locri may had also
conducted anatomical investigations.
Another important...
- Ikatidas, son of
Ikatidas 228/227 BC 20th SB V 7631. 064 Galestes, son of
Philistion 227/226 BC 21st P.
Petrie III 21a–b. SB III 6277; 6301. P. dem. Cair....
- Erineus, and a
contemporary of Praxagoras, a
pupil of
Eudoxus of
Cnidos and
Philistion of Locri,
father of
Chrysippus the
physician to
Ptolemy Soter, and tutor...
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laying the
framework for
traditional Chinese medicine 4th
century BC –
Philistion of
Locri Praxagoras distinguishes veins and
arteries and
determines only...