词条 | Andronicus (physician) |
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Andronicus ({{lang-grc|Ἀνδρόνικος}}) was an ancient Greek physician. Andronicus was mentioned by Galen[1] and Theodorus Priscianus,[2] who must therefore have lived some time before the second century. No other particulars are known respecting him; but it may be remarked, that the Andronicus quoted several times by Galen with the epithet Peripateticus or Rhodius, is probably another person. Both André Tiraqueau[3] and Johann Albert Fabricius[4] referred to him as "Andronicus Ticianus," but this is considered a mistake by later scholars, as Andronicus and Titianus appear to have been two different persons. Notes1. ^Galen, De Compos. Medicam. sec. Locos, vii. 6, vol. xiii. p. 114 {{DGRBM|author=WAG|title=Andronicus|volume=1|page=176|url=http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/acl3129.0001.001/191}}{{authority control}}{{AncientGreece-bio-stub}}2. ^Theodorus Priscianus, Rer. Medic. i. 18, ii. 1, 6, pp. 18, 37, ed. Argent 3. ^André Tiraqueau, De nobilitate et jure primigeniorum c. 31 4. ^Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xiii. p. 62, ed. vet. 2 : Ancient Greek physicians|2nd-century Greek people |
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