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- August 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2009. Turcan, Robert (1975). Mithras Platonicus. Leiden, NL.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)...
- edu. p. letter 17. Retrieved 2014-03-02. Callatay, G. de (1996). Annus Platonicus, A Study of World Cycles in Gr**** Latin and Arabian Sources. Louvain:...
- House Militant Guy Episode: "Home Again" 1997 Cosby Mike Episode: "Lucas Platonicus" 1997–2000 Veronica's Closet Leo Michaels Main role 2002–2004 Ed Eli Goggins...
- de plenitudine; Polybus de salubri vistus ratione privatorum; A****ius Platonicus de herbarum virtutibus; Antonii Benivenii libellus de adbditis nonnullis...
- Cambridge University Press. pp. 981–982. L. Brisson and M. Patillon, Longinus Platonicus Philosophus et Philologus. In Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt...
- ****), written in the 2nd century AD by Lucius A****ius Madaurensis (or Platonicus). The tale concerns the overcoming of obstacles to the love between Psyche...
- m****cripts of De Materia Medica were combined with a Latin herbal by A****ius Platonicus (Herbarium A****ii Platonici) and were incorporated into the Anglo-Saxon...
- Aulus Gellius (AD 125 – after 180), grammarian, polymath Lucius A****ius Platonicus (123/125–180 AD), novelist Marcus Cornelius Fronto (AD 100–170), advocate...
- sometimes attributed to A****ius; see B.L. Hijmans, "A****ius, Philosophus Platonicus," Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt II.36.1 (1987), p. 441, et...
- in 1471. These were followed, in Italy, by the Herbarium of A****ius Platonicus and three German works published in Mainz, the Latin Herbarius (1484)...