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Oribasius

The ''Plinthios Brokhos'' as described by Greek physician [[Heraklas Oribasius or Oreibasius (; c. 320 – 403) was a Greek medical writer and the personal physician of the Roman emperor Julian. He studied at Alexandria under physician Zeno of Cyprus before joining Julian's retinue. He was involved in Julian's coronation in 361, and remained with the emperor until Julian's death in 363. In the wake of this event, Oribasius was banished to foreign courts for a time, but was later recalled by the emperor Valens. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Oeuvres d'Oribase texte grec, en grande partie inédit, collationné sur les manuscrits / by Oribasius

    Published 1851
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    Oribasii collectionum medicarum reliquiae / by Oribasius

    Published 1964
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    Oribasii Synopsis ad eustathium : Libri ad eunapium / by Oribasius

    Published 1964
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    Dieting for an emperor : a translation of books 1 and 4 of Oribasius' Medical compilations with an introduction and commentary / by Oribasius

    Published 1997
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    Quipus and witches' knots : the role of the knot in primitive and ancient cultures / by Day, Cyrus Lawrence, 1900-1968

    Published 1967
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