Physicians of Ancient Greece. Historical artwork of seven prestigious physicians from Ancient Greece. The most prominent,Galen (c. 129-200 AD),is sitting in a chair at upper centre and flanked by six others. Closest to Galen are Crateuas (c. 120-60 BC,upper left) and Dioscurides (c. 40-90 AD,upper right). The middle pair are Apollonius Mys (practised c. 30 BC,left) and Nicander (197-130 BC,right). At the bottom are Andreas (died c. 217 BC,left) and Rufus of Ephesus (c. 53-117 AD,right). Image from the Vienna Dioscurides,a 6th century replica of the manuscript De Materia Medica,written by Dioscurides prior to his death | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / CCI Archives |
Taille de l’image : | 2843 px × 3115 px |
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