Priscianus, Theodorus

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Name:
Priscianus, Theodorus
Abbr:
Theod. Prisc.
Prisc.Med.
Alt names:
Octavius Horatianus
Theodorus Priscianus
Priscien, Théodore
Théodore Priscien
Teodoro Prisciano
Prisciano, Teodoro
Theod. Prisc.
Prisc.Med.
Field of activity:
Physician
Medical Author
Notes:
Triller, D.W. Succincta comment. de pleuritide, 1759: 123 (Theodorus Priscianus, archiatrus)
His Rerum medicarum lib. quat., 1532: t.p. (Octavii Horatiani ...)
Harmoniae gynec., 1962: t.p. (Teodoro Prisciano)
Meyer-Steineg, T. Theodorus Priscianus u. die röm. Med., 1909
Hirsch. Biog. Lex. (Priscianus, Theodorus
lived at turn of 4th-5th cent.
works publ. in 1532 and 1544 under pseud.: Octavius Horatianus)
Kleine Pauly (Theodorus Priscianus, ca. 400 A.D.)
NUC, pre-&#039
56 (Priscianus, Theodorus)
Brill's New Pauly: "T. Priscianus Physician, 4th-5th cent. AD, probably hailing from North Africa. A pupil of Vindicianus
he was the author of a therapeutic compendium, only extant in Latin (Euporista, ‘Easily obtainable remedies’, around 400) in three volumes: phaenomena (external disorders, listed a capite ad calcem, 'from head to toe')
logicus (internal disorders, divided into chronic and acute conditions) and gynaecia (female disorders). According to the author, the work was written in Greek first and then translated into Latin in an abbreviated version prepared by the author himself.... The fragment of a work entitled De physicis and dedicated to T.' son Eusebius deals with headaches and epilepsy...." Touwaide, Alain (Madrid). "Theodorus." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and
Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2011. Brill Online. Tufts University Library. 17 May 2011
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De Simplicii Medicina
Euporiston
Physica
Physica (Fragmenta)