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Aeschylus (A.)
Prometheus Bound (PV)
29 193
80 193
199 193
315 193
370 193
376–80 193
673–74 195
678 193
692 195, 196
1025 195
Aesop
Fable 40 230 n.40
Aetius (Aet.)
Placita (Plac.)
1.3.4. 271 n.14
1.7.33 275 n.36
2.13.9 250 n.31
2.13.15 250 n.31
Alcmaeon 14 B 4 DK 253
Alexander of Aphrodisias (Alex. Aphr.)
On Aristotle’s Metaphysics (in Arist. Metaph.) 421,17–21 Hayduck 251 n.33
On Mixture (Mixt.)
216,4–217,32 Bruns 70 n.64
223,25–36 55, 283 n.67
On the Soul (De an.) 100,1–4 Bruns 76 n.85
Ps.-Alexander (Ps.-Alex.)
De febribus 27.1–12 (22,8–24,24 Tassinari) 241 n.11
Anaxagoras
48 B 12 DK 248
Anaximenes
13 B 2 DK 247–48, 271
Apuleius (Apul.)
Apol. 78 95
Aretaeus
5.1 (91–92 Hude) 167 n.22
5.2 (esp. 98 Hude) 167 n.22
Aristotle (Arist.)
Generation of Animals (GA)
2.1, 737a34–b7 245, 246
5, 789b9 272
On Generation and Corruption (Gen. Corr.)
1.7, 324a35–b1 258
1.7, 324b1–3 258
2.8, 334b30–35a3 245
Metaphysics (Metaph.)
1.4, 985a23–29 243 n.17, 244
5.2, 1013b17–23 239 n.5
5.23, 1023a17–23 250
7.17, 1041b11–42a2 240
8.6, 1045a8–12 238 n.2, 240 n.10, 239, 245, 270
14.4, 1091b28 244
Meteorologica (Mete.)
4.4, 381b29–82a8 245
4.12, 390b2–14 238 n.3
On Sleep (Somn. vig.) 1, 454a7–11 65 n.46
On the Soul (De an.)
1.2, 405a21–25 271 n.17
1.3, 406a2 65
1.3, 407b26 69
1.5, 410b10–14 255
1.5, 411b6–9 256
2.1, 412b10–13a10 258
2.4, 416a6–18 256–57
3.5, 430a17–19 258 n.48
3.10, 433b18 272
3.10, 433b19–21 65 n.46, 69
Parts of Animals (Part. an.)
1.1, 639b5–30 238 n.3
1.3, 643a35 65 n.46
1.5, 645b14–21 74
2.8, 654a3–8 246 n.23
3.6, 668b20–27 246 n.23
Physics (Ph.)
2.3, 194b16–32 240 n.10
2.3, 195a15–21 239 n.5
2.3, 195b21 241 n.12
2.8, 199b28–29 258
2.8, 199b31 258
5.3, 227a16–17 245 n.19
7.3, 246b4–6 115 n.12
Rhetoric (Rh.) 2.6, 1384a11 59 n.27
Sense and Sensibilia (Sens.) 1, 436b1–3 65–66
Topics (Top.) 6.13, 150b22–26 238 n.3
[Aristotle]
On Breath (De Spiritu) 483b2–8 = 102 Roselli 272
Problems (Probl.)
7.20, 889a15–25 195 n.26
21.6, 927b6–14 245
Athenaeus of Attalia in Oribasius Collectiones Medicae (libri incerti 39) 140,13–36 Raeder 261
Avicenna
Liber canonis Avicenne 386, 395
Benedict of Peterborough
“Miracula Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis” 392–94
Caelius Aurelianus
Acute Diseases
1.8.53 142
1.8.55 136–37
1.8.56 142 n.19
1.9.68 139
1.11.80–82 167 n.22
1.11.98–99 167 n.22
1.15.128 148 n.28
2.16.100 137
2.18.103 139
2.18.106 139
2.18.112 139
2.22.129 147 n.25
2.28.147–48 143 n.21, 171
2.33.179 138 n.10
2.34.183 137
3.14.116 137
3.17.148 146 n.24
3.17.153–55 144
3.17.172–73 146
3.19.189 148 n.29
Chronic Diseases
1.5.152 171
1.5.156–57 157 n.22
1.5.162–67 157 n.22
1.5.175–79 157 n.22
1.6.183 140 n.13
1.12.145 142 n.20
2.1.49 141 n.18
2.11.127–36 140 n.16
2.11.128 141 n.17
2.12.145–46 140 n.15
3.8.102 137–38
3.8.108 133 n.1
3.8.122–35 140 n.11
Cakrapāṇidatta, Commentary ad Caraka, Śārīrasthāna 1,24 296, 300–2, 305, 309
Carakasaṃhitā (Caraka), Caraka’s Collection 295–317
Celsus, De Medicina
praef. 13–67 134 n.2
3.1 (101 Marx) 172
3.18 (123–26 Marx) 167 n.21
Chrysippus (Chrysipp.)
in Alexander of Aphrodisias (Alex. Aphr.) Mixtures (Mixt) 3. SVF 2.473 272
Cicero (Cic.)
Academica (Ac.) 1.39 66 n.50
De fato (Fat.) 41–43
Tusculanae Disputationes (TD) 2.59 102
In Verrem (Ver.) 2.2.48 95
Clement of Alexandria
Stromata 8.33.1–7 (101,16–102,16 Havrda) 247 n.25
Democritus
68 A 33 DK 187
68 A 37 DK 242 n.15
Demosthenes
On the False Embassy 272 226
Diogenes of Apollonia
64 B 3–4 DK 248 n.27
64 B 8 DK 249
fr. 608 KRS 250
Diogenes of Oenoanda (Diog. Oen.) fr. 37.1 68 n.59
Empedocles (Emped.)
31 B 17 DK 243–44
31 B 34 DK 245
31 B 35 DK 244
31 B 96 DK 246
Epicurus (Epicur.)
fr. 311 Usener 68 n.59
Letter to Herodotus (Ep. Hdt.)
48–53 72 n.70
65 72
67 67
Erasistratus (Erasistr.)
fr. 293 Garofalo 57 n.23
Euripides (E.)
Hippolytus (Hipp.)
121–69 197
173 197
175 197
186–89 188
198 197
204 197
255 197
1070 197
Supplices (Suppl.)
311–14 251 n.33
Scholion to Phoenician Women 347 230
Galen (Gal.)
Against Julian (Adv.Jul.) 6.13 (XVIIIA.279–80 K.= 57,15–58,6 Wenkebach) 242 n.13, 247 n.25
On Affected Places (Loc. Aff.) 57–59
1.2 (VIII.22 K.= 252 Gärtner) 170
1.3 (VIII.30 K.= 260 Gärtner) 170
1.6 (VIII.49 K.) 57 n.21
2.1 (VIII.136–37 K.) 57 n.22
3.6 (VIII.163 K.) 170
3.6–12 (VIII.160–204 K.) 156 n.5
3.7 (VIII.166–67 K.) 173
3.9 (VIII.174 K.) 284 n.70
3.9 (VIII.174–75 K.) 283
3.9 (VIII.175 K.) 285 n.71
3.9 (VIII.177–78 K.) 285
3.11 (VIII.194–95 K.) 284 n.70
3.11 (VIII.195 K.) 284 n.70
3.11 (VIII.200 K.) 284 n.69
3.12 (VIII.201–2 K.) 285
3.12 (VIII.203 K.) 285
4.3 (VIII.232–33 K.) 283 n.66
5.1 (VIII.299 K.) 57 n.21
6.5 (VIII.421–22 K.) 284 n.70
Affections and Errors of the Soul (Aff. Pecc. Dig.)
1.3 (V.9 K.= 7–8 de Boer) 157
Containing Causes (CC)
1.1 (52,1–2 Lyons) 242
1.1–5 (53,2–55,3 Lyons) 259–60
2.1 (55,6–11 Lyons) 247 n.25
6.2–5 (61,26–63,16 Lyons) 260–61
Causes of Diseases (Caus. Morb.) 2 (VII.4 K.) 169 n.25, 174 n.29
Causes of Symptoms (Caus. Symp.)
1.5 (VII.109.7–10 K.) 241 n.11
1.7.7 (VII.136–38 K.) 57 n.21
2.5 (VII.191 K.) 158 n.10, 161, 277
Crises 175
Critical Days 175
Distinct Types of Fever 175
Distinctions in Symptoms (Symp. Diff.)
3 (VII.55–62 K.= 216–26 Gundert) 156 n.5
3 (VII.58–59 K.= 221–22 Gundert) 172 n.28
On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato (PHP)
2.8. (V.281 K.= 164,14–16 De Lacy) 272
5.2.3–7 (V.432–433 K.= 294,33–296,17 De Lacy) 67
7.3 (V.605–609 K.= 442,36–444,15 De Lacy) 278
7.3 (V.612 K.= 448,19–24 De Lacy) 282 n.62
7.4 (V.614–16 K.= 450,10–452,7 De Lacy) 280 n.52
7.5 (V.623 K.= 458,3 De Lacy) 281 n.56
7.5 (V.624 K.= 458,19–22 De Lacy) 280 n.52
7.7 (V.642 K.= 474,5–7 De Lacy) 281
7.7 (V.643 K.= 474,15–22 De Lacy) 281 n.55
7.7 (V.643–44 K.= 474,27–29 De Lacy) 281
On the Elements according to Hippocrates (Hipp. Elem.)
3 (I.432–34 K.= 74,19–76,18 De Lacy) 287 n.77
5 (I.454 K.= 98,12–17 De Lacy) 273
5.32 (I.456–57 K.= 100.19–24 De Lacy) 121 n.41
On the Formation of Foetuses (Foet. Form.)
6.23–6 (V.696–7 K.= 100,14–102.9 Nickel) 76
Commentary on Hippocrates’ Airs, Waters, Places (Hipp. Aer.)
10,5 (48, 13–18 Diller) 8
Commentary on Hippocrates’ Aphorisms (Hipp. Aph.)
6.67 (XVIIIA.78–79 K.) 169 n.25
Commentary on Hippocrates’ Nature of Man (HNH)
prooem. (XV.4–5 K.= 4–5 Mewaldt) 121 n.41, 164 n.17
prooem. (XV.4–5 K.= 4.19–5.9 Mewaldt) 114
13–14 (XV.4–5 K.= 9.19–24 Mewaldt) 121
48 (XV.105 K.= 55.14–16 Mewaldt) 114
Commentary on Hippocrates’ Prognosticon (Hipp. Prog.)
1.5–42 (XVIIIB.22–109 K.= 209–58 Heeg) 175 n.31
Matters of Health (San. Tu.)
1.1 (VI.1 K.= 3 Koch) 168
1.5 (VI.28 K.= 14 Koch) 160
1.6 (VI.32–33 K.= 16 Koch) 162 n.13
1.7 (VI.37 K.= 18 Koch) 162
1.8 (VI.39–42 K.= 19–20 Koch) 162 n.13
1.8 (VI.40 K.= 19 Koch) 165
1.8 (VI.40–41 K.= 19–20 Koch) 161
2.9 (VI.138–39 K.= 61 Koch) 161
5.3 (VI.319 K.= 141 Koch) 174
Method of Healing (MM)
1.2.3 (X.87 K.= 108 Boulogne) 302 n.14
2.2.6 (X.116 K.= 129 Boulogne) 302 n.14
4.4 (X.267–68 K.) 149 n.32
5.3 (X.319 K.) 149 n.34
12.5 (X.837–8 K.) 286
12.5 (X.840 K.) 286 n.74
Mixtures (Temp.)
1.9 (I.563–65 K.= 34–35 Helmreich) 178
2.2 (I.580 K.= 45 Helmreich) 170
2.6 169 n.25
On the Natural Faculties (Nat. Fac.)
1.12–1.13 (II.26–44 K.= 119,25–133,10 Helmreich) 55 n.17
1.13 (II.30–35 K.) 75, 148 n.27
1.13 (II.39 K.= 129,7–9 Helmreich) 75 n.81
2.8 (II.117 K.) 284
On Plethora (Plen.)
3 (VII.525 K.) 260 n.52
On Prediction by the Pulse (Praes. Puls.)
1.1 (IX.216 K.) 175 n.32
4.2 (IX.394 K.) 57 n.21
4.4 (IX.399 K.) 57 n.21
On Problematical Movements 74, 76–77 n.88
Prognosis (Praen.)
6 (XIV.631 K.= 100–2 Nutton) 162
9 (XIV.651–52 K.= 120 Nutton) 175 n.33
10 (XIV.657 K.= 126 Nutton) 175 n.33
12 (XIV.664 K.= 132 Nutton) 175 n.33
14 (XIV.671 K.= 138–40 Nutton) 175 n.33
Sects for Beginners (SI)
3 (I.69–72 K.) 133 n.1
6 (I.79 K.) 134
7 (I.84–87 K.) 134 n.2
7 (I.86–87 K.= 18 Helmreich) 171, 402 n.6
On Semen (Sem.)
2.5 (IV. 638 K = 192,12–14 De Lacy) 271 n.12
The Soul’s Habits Follow the Body’s Temperaments (QAM) 253–54
1 (IV.767–68 K.= 7 Bazou) 159
4 (IV.782 K.= 26 Bazou) 158
4 (IV.783 K.= 27 Bazou) 158
11 (IV.820–21 K.= 87–88 Bazou) 159
Synopsis on pulses (Syn.Puls.)
9 (IX.458.8–14 K.) 242 n.13
Thrasybulus (Thras.)
34–36 (V.872–76 K.= 81–83 Helmreich) 163 n.16
On the Use of Breathing (Usu Resp.)
5 (IV.502 K.= 120.23–122.1 Furley–Wilkie) 276 n.39
5 (IV.506–507 K.= 126.18–128.7 Furley– Wilkie) 276
On the Usefulness of the Parts/On the Function of the Parts (of the body) (UP)
1.1 (III.1 K.= 1.13 Helmreich)
1.8 (III.17–18 K.= 1.12.24–13.9 Helmreich) 75–76
6.17 (III.496 K.= I.361 Helmreich) 276
7.8 (III.539–40 K.= I.392 Helmreich) 274
7.8 (III.541–42 K.= I.393–94 Helmreich) 275
7.9 (III.545 K.= I.396 Helmreich) 274
8.13 (III.673–74 K.= I.488–89 Helmreich) 279
9.4 (III.700 K.= II.12–13 Helmreich) 278
16.3 (IV.275–76 K = II.384–85 Helmreich) 280
17.1 (IV.358–60 K.= II.446–47 Helmreich) 177
Ps.-Galen (Ps.-Gal.)
Definitiones (Def.)
96 (XIX.372 K.) 248 n.26, 260
157 (XIX.392–93 K.) 247 n.25
Introduction or the Physician (Int.)
3.6 (XIV.681 K.= 7–8 Petit) 140 n.14
8 (XIV.691–92 K.= 16.9–24 Petit) 247 n.25
Herman the Archdeacon ‘Miracles of St Edmund’ 385, 396
Hermias
Scholia on Plato’s Phaedrus (in Plat. Phaedr. Scholia)
245.5 Couvreur-Bodin 114
Herodotus (Hdt.)
1.91 59 n.27
4.94–95 213 n.29
Hesiod, Theogony (Th.)
190–206 244
Hierocles (Hier.)
Elements of Ethics (Elem. eth.) 71, 73
col. 1.38–39 71
col. 4.3–9 71
col. 4.20–22 71
Hippocrates, [Hippocrates] (Hp.)
On Affections (Aff.) 61
29 (VI.240–42 L.) 56–57
Airs, Waters and Places (Aer.)
2 (II.14 L. = 57.2–10 Heiberg) 123
4 (II.22 L. = 194–95 Jouanna) 229 n.33
8 (II.34–36 L. = 205–8 Jouanna) 225
12 (II.52 L. = 219,12 Jouanna) 59 n.27
13 (II.56 L. = 222,11 Jouanna) 59 n.27
16 (II.62–66 L.) 189
17 (II.66 L. = 230,6 Jouanna) 59 n.27
23 (II.86.5–6 L.) 115
On Ancient Medicine (VM)
1.1 (I.570 L. = 118 Jouanna) 307
14 (I.604.10 L.) 115
22.1 (I.626 L. = 149 Jouanna) 307
Aphorisms
4.4 (IV.502 L.) 330 n.39
4.18 (IV.506 L.) 330 n.39
5.62 (IV.556 L.) 115
On Bones (Oss.) 11 (IX.182 L.) 189
Breaths (Flat.)
3 (VI. 92–94 L. = 105.12–16 Jouanna) 271
4 (VI.96 L. = 93.18–19 Heiberg) 249 n.29
15 (VI.114 L. = 101.16–23 Heiberg) 249 n.29
Coan Prognoses (Coac.)
499 (V.698 L.) 191
530 (V.706 L. = 238 Potter) 225 n.15
537 (V.706 L. = 240 Potter) 225 n.15
On Diseases 1 (Morb . 1)
1.3 (VI. 144 L.) 191
On Diseases 4 (Morb . 4)
32 (VII.542 L.) 189
33–34 (VII. 542–46 L.) 191
On Diseases of Girls (Virg.)
1 (VIII.466 L. = 248 Flemming and Hanson) 228
1 (VIII.468 L.) 191, 228
On Diseases of Women 1 (Mul.)
1 (VIII.10 L. = 8 Potter) 221–22
On Diseases of Women 2 (Mul. 2) 61
1 (VIII.234 L. = 262 Potter) 225 n.15
24 (VIII.302 L. = 336 Potter) 225 n.15
52 (VIII.342 L. = 379 Potter) 229 n.34
174 (VIII. 354 L.) 58–59, 189
Epidemics II (Epid. II) 61
1.6 (V.76 L.) 58–59
1.6–10 (V.76–82 L.) 195
Epidemics VI (Epid. VI) 48
5.1 (V.314 L.) 416
5.5 (V.316 L.) 189
On Flesh (Carn.)
2 (VIII.584 L.) 248 n.27
3 (VIII.586 L.) 246 n.23
4 (VIII.588 L.) 197
On Fractures (Fract.)
9 (III.450 L. = 62.4 Kühlewein) 61 n.34
On Generation (Gen.)
2 (VII.472–74 L. = 10 Potter) 222
On Joints (Artic.)
13 (IV.118 L. = 134.8 Kühlewein) 61 n.34
49 (IV.216 L. = 184–85 Kühlewein) 61 n.34
Leverage (Mochl.)
1 (IV.342 L. = 246.9–11 Kühlewein) 246
The Nature of Bones (Oss.)
11 (IX.182 L. = 149.14–18 Duminil) 60 n.30
On the Nature of the Child (Nat. Puer.)
1 (VII.486, 488 L.) 271 n.12
10 (VII.512–514 L. = 60 Potter) 227
19 (VII.538 L. = 90 Potter) 223
On the Nature of Man (Nat. Hom.)
1 (VI.32 L. = 165.3–7 Jouanna) 120
2 (VI.36 L. = 168.6–8 Jouanna) 117
2 (VI.36 L. = 170.1–7 Jouanna) 121
3 (VI.38 L. = 170.11–14 Jouanna) 121
3–4 (VI.38–40 L.) 191
4 (VI.40 L. = 172.15–174.2 Jouanna) 121
5 (VI.42 L. = 176.7–9 Jouanna) 121
7 (VI.48–50 L. = 186.1–2 Jouanna) 124
9 (VI.52 L. = 188.3–6 Jouanna) 117
9 (VI.52 L. = 188.6–190.12 Jouanna) 122
16 (= Salubr. 1, VI.72–74 L. = 206.11–16 Jouanna) 123
16 (= Salubr. 1, VI.74 L. = 206.16–208.7 Jouanna) 123
16–22 (= Salubr. 1–7) 117
16–24 (= Salubr. 1–9) 115, 123
17 (= Salubr. 2, VI.76 L. = 208.20 Jouanna) 122
20 (= Salubr. 5) 121
On the Nature of Woman (Nat. Mul.)
8 (VII.324 L. = 204 Potter) 225 n.15
On Nutriment (Alim.)
23 (IX.106 L. = 143,1–3 Joly) 55, 74–76
On Places in a Human Being (Loc.) 56–57, 59–60
1 (VI.276 L. = 36.1–3 Craik) 7 n.35, 60, 189
1 (VI.278 L. = 36.26–38.3 Craik) 60
9 (VI.292 L. = 48.13–14 Craik) 59
Prorrhetic 2 (Prorrh. II)
II 15 (IX.40 L. = 254.26–28 Potter) 246
II 38 (IX.68 L.) 61 n.34
On Regimen (Vict.)
1.2 (VI.468–70 L. = 124.6–7 Joly-Byl) 120
1.2 (VI.468 L. = 122.22–27 Joly-Byl) 120
1.2 (VI.470 L. = 124.8–17 Joly-Byl) 122
1.2 (VI.470 L. = 124.16 Joly-Byl) 123
1.3 (VI.472 L. = 126.5–10 Joly-Byl) 120
1.3 (VI.472 L. = 126.10–11 Joly-Byl) 120
1.3 (VI.474 L. = 126.16–19 Joly-Byl) 124
1.4 (VI.474 L. = 126.21–22 Joly-Byl) 120
1.6 (VI.478 L.) 189
1.10 (VI.484 L. = 134.5–6 Joly-Byl) 128
1.10 (VI.484–86 L. = 134.5–16 Joly-Byl) 125
1.19 (VI.492–94 L. = 138,28–29 Joly-Byl) 60 n.30
1.32 (VI.508 L. = 148.25–27 Joly-Byl) 118
1.32 (VI.508–10 L. = 148.27–34 Joly-Byl) 118
2.37 (VI.528 L. = 158,5 Joly-Byl) 59 n.27
2.56 (VI.566 L. = 178.16–22 Joly-Byl) 121
2.56 (VI.570 L. = 180.23–25 Joly-Byl) 121
2.61 117, 122
3.67 122–23
3.68 (VI.594 L. = 194.23–196.2 Joly-Byl) 123
4.86 (VI.640 L. = 218.9–11 Joly-Byl) 127
4.86 (VI.640 L. = 218.12–13 Joly-Byl) 126
4.88 (VI.642–44 L. = 220.1–10 Joly-Byl) 127
4.89 (VI.644 L. = 220.18–23 Joly-Byl) 127
4.89 (VI.644 L. = 220.22–23 Joly-Byl) 118
4.89 (VI.650 L. = 224.4–6 Joly-Byl) 128
4.89 (VI.650 L. = 224.6–8 Joly-Byl) 125
4.90 (VI.654 L. = 226 Joly-Byl) 226 n.19
4.90 (VI.654 L. = 226.5–7 Joly-Byl) 118
4.90 (VI.654 L. = 226.10–13 Joly-Byl) 118
4.90 (VI.656 L. = 226.17–19 Joly-Byl) 118
4.93 (VI.660 L. = 230.2–3 Joly-Byl) 118
On the Sacred Disease (Morb. Sacr.)
10 (VI.372 L. = p. 72 Grensemann) 272, 283 n.64
19 (VI.390 L.) 248–9 n.27
On Sevens (Hebd.)
6 (VIII.637 L.) 126
6 (VIII.637–38 L.) 126
12 (VIII.639 L.) 126, 128
15 (VIII.641 L.) 128
23 (VIII.647 L.) 128
40 (VIII.660 L.) 126
45 (VIII.662 L.) 126–27
On Winds (Flat.)
1 (VI. 90 L.) 188
Homer
Hymn to Apollo
316–22 231
Iliad (Il.)
6.130–37 230
7.329 226
Livy (Liv.)
2.235 102
31.13 95
Lucretius (Lucr.)
On the Nature of the Universe (DRN)
1.304 55
1.346–47 148 n.28
1.443–44 55
3.160–61 67–68
3.162–67 55
3.175–76 67
3.295 95
3.298 95
3.425–830 67 n.53, 72–73
4.1108–13 30 n.15
Johannes VI Cantacuzenus,
Disputatio cum Paulo Patriarcha Latino epistulis septem tradita, Ep. 3.4.34–38 27
Menander
Dyscolus (Dysc.) 643–44 230
Nemesius (Nem.)
On the Nature of the Human Being (Nat. Hom.) 2 (21,6–9 Morani) 66–67
Ovid (Ov.)
Metamorphoses (Met.)
6.491–2 95
6.610–11 95
6.623 95
Plato
Apology (Ap.)
28e 217
33c 217
41c–d 217 n.50
Charmides (Chrm.)
153d2–5 203
154a5–6 204 n.6
154b9–10 204 n.6
154c8 204 n.6
154d5 204 n.6, 205
154d7 204
154d8 204 n.7
154e1 204
154e2 205 n.8
154e4 205
154e5–6 205
154e8 206 n.15
155a8–58e5 201, 202
156b–57a 164
156e3–6 117
157a1–3 117
164a–c 214
165d1–2 212, 214
169e1 215
170b3–6 214
170b–e 216
170e–71c 214
171d 216
172a 216 n.43
173d 217
174c 217
174c3 217
174d 216 n.43
175d7–e2 216
176a4–5 217
Gorgias (Grg.)
463e–64a 206
464c1–66a3 212 n.27
477b–c 206
487a3 206
496e 206
501c 206
504b–d 211
507e–8a 211, 251
513e 206
Ion
535b–c 206 n.18
Laws (Leg.)
X, 893b–99d 252 n.36
Lysis
214a–b 217 n.50
Phaedo (Phd.)
86b7–c1 253
98b–e 238 n.2
99c2–6 249, 251
Philebus (Phlb.) 64–66
36b8–9 65 n.45
41b11–d2 65 n.45
Phaedrus (Phaedr.)
241e 232
246a–53c 217 n.50
270b 164
270c 164, 208 n.20, 406–7
270c1–2 113–14
270c3–5 113
270c9–e1 119
270c10–d7 119
271a–b 119
Republic (Resp.)
462d 62–63
613a 217 n.50
Symposium (Symp.)
188a4–5 115
189e–91d 29–30
198e4 213
207c–209e 217 n.50
212a 217 n.50
Theatetus (Tht.)
174a 230 n.40
176a–c 217 n.50
203–205 203 n.3
204a11–b11 238 n.2
204b10–e10 63
206e4–208b9 238 n.2
Timaeus (Ti.)
32c–33a 268
32c–34a 254 n.42
43c 64
52a–e 252 n.36
64b 62
64c–65b 64–65
69c–73d 256
73c3–4 256
81e6–82b7 212 n.26
86b1–7 187
90c–d 217 n.50
Plautus (Plaut.)
Truculentus (Truc.) 824 95
Pliny the Elder
Natural History (HN) 31.10 229 n.32
Plutarch (Plut.)
Precepts on Health 122b–e 166
Quaestiones Convivales 8.10 (735e5–f2) 260 n.55
De Stoicorum repugnantiis 43 (1053f3–7) 260 n.53
[Plutarch] ([Plut.])
The Opinions of the Philosophers (Plac.)
1.3, 876a10–12 247–48
5.13, 907a8 248 n.26
5.30, 911a2–9 252–53
Semonides
fr. 7 225 n.12
Seneca (Sen.)
On Anger
1.1.5 95
1.15 231
2.35.3–5 95
Natural Questions (QNat) 2.6.6 272
Sextus Empiricus (S.E.)
Against the Mathematicians (Adv. Math.)
7.234.2–4 260
8.263 66
9.78–80 63–64
Outlines of Phyrronism (PH)
3.15 247 n.25
Simplicius (Simp.)
On Aristotle On the Heavens (in Arist. Cael.)
295.1–14 Heiberg 242
529.1–15 Heiberg 244
On Aristotle’s Physics (in Arist. Phys.)
9.25.1–13 Diels 271 n.16
9.152.13–22 Diels 248 n.27
9.152.16–21 Diels 271 n.15
9.152.21–153.13 Diels 271 n.17
9.153.13–17 Diels 271 n.19
9.153.21–22 Diels 249
9.156.13–15 Diels 248
9.158.7 Diels 243
9.158.24 Diels 244
9.300.24 Diels 246
9.326.13–21 Diels 241 n.12
Sophocles (S.)
Oedipus Coloneus (Oed. Col.) 694–98 188
Philoctetes (Ph.) 931 194
Soranus (Sor.)
Gynecology (Gyn.)
1.5 (6 Ilberg) 149 n.34
1.15 (10.27–28 Ilberg) 59 n.29
1.35 (24–25 Ilberg) 149 n.33
2.57.2–3 (93 Ilberg) 166 n.20
3.1.2 (94 Ilberg) 143
3.1.2 (94.10–15 Ilberg) 9
3.23.2 (108 Ilberg) 140 n.12
3.28.5 (111 Ilberg) 140 n.12
Terence (Ter.), The Self-Tormentor (Heaut.) 2.3.100 102
Theophrastus (Thphr.)
On Fatigue 10.75–76 Sollenberger 57
On the Senses (Sens.) 39–45 271 n.18
Xenophon (Xen.)
Memorabilia (Mem.) 4.3.13 251 n.34
Vergil (Verg.)
Aen. 7.445 95
Aen. 9.736 95
William of Canterbury
‘Miracula Sancti Thomae Cantuariensis’ 382, 390, 392

Corpora and adespota

Assur Medical Catalog 334 n.61, 343, 347, 351
Babylonian Creation Myth (Enūma eliš) 342
– Babylonian Flood Story (Atra-ḫasīs) 342
Esagil-kīn-apli (editor)
Mesopotamian Diagnostic Handbook (Sa-gig)
Chapter divisions 347 n.110
Tablet 3, lines 13–14 328 n.35
Tablet 3, lines 100–104 347 n.108
Tablet 12, line 68’ 326 n.28
Tablet 13, line 89 337 n.72
Tablet 13, line 92 337 n.72
Tablet 16, line 3 326 n.28
Tablet 18, lines 21–23 346 n.108
Tablet 22, lines 71–72 335 n.62
Tablets 26–30 327
Tablet 26, line 4’ 348 n.113
Tablet 27, lines 1–10 348 n.114
Tablet 29, line 21 348 n.113
Tablet 29, lines 83’–84’ 348 n.113
Tablet 33, line 5 339 n.86
Tablet 33, lines 87–90 339 n.81
Tablet 33, lines 94–102 349 n.115
Tablet 40, line 5 324 n.20
Tablet 40, line 114 339 n.81
Inscriptiones Graecae (IG)
I3 977 232
I3 980 232
Inscriptions métriques (I.Métr.) 87 231
Liber fundationis ecclesie sancti Bartholomei Londiniarum MS Cotton Vespasian B.IX, British Library, London 388, 391–92
The Metrical Life of Saint Hugh of Lincoln, ed. C. Garton. Lincoln: Honywood Press (1986) 377–78
The Miracles of the Hand of Saint James MS 1, Gloucester Cathedral Library 387, 389
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