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  • Dioscorides
  • Greco-Roman physician and pharmacologist, prominent writer on plant drugs (AD c.40–90)

    millennia Dioscorides was regarded as the most prominent writer on plants and plant drugs. A native of Anazarbus, Cilicia, Asia Minor, Dioscorides likely

    Dioscorides

    Dioscorides

    Dioscorides

  • Dioscorides (poet)
  • Ancient Greek poet

    Dioscorides (Greek: Διοσκουρίδης, Dioskourídēs; 3rd century BC) was a Greek epigrammatist of the Hellenistic period. Dioscorides seems, from the internal

    Dioscorides (poet)

    Dioscorides_(poet)

  • Dioscorides (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pedanius Dioscorides (c. AD 40–90) was a Greek physician, pharmacologist, and botanist. Dioscorides or Dioscurides may also refer to: Dioscurides (nephew

    Dioscorides (disambiguation)

    Dioscorides_(disambiguation)

  • De materia medica
  • 1st century pharmacopoeia of medicinal plants and medicines by Pedanius Dioscorides

    still using a copy of Dioscorides to identify plants in 1934. Between 50 and 70 AD, a Greek physician in the Roman army, Dioscorides, wrote a five-volume

    De materia medica

    De materia medica

    De_materia_medica

  • Materia medica
  • Historical Latin term for pharmacology

    works contain 16, 242 and 570 references to Dioscorides, respectively. The first appearance of Dioscorides as a printed book was a Latin translation printed

    Materia medica

    Materia medica

    Materia_medica

  • Medicine in ancient Rome
  • Pedanius Dioscorides (c. 40–90 AD), was a Greek botanist, pharmacologist and physician who practiced in Rome during the reign of Nero. Dioscorides studied

    Medicine in ancient Rome

    Medicine in ancient Rome

    Medicine_in_ancient_Rome

  • Dioscorides (Stoic)
  • Stoic philosopher (fl. 225 BC)

    Dioscorides (Ancient Greek: Διοσκορίδης, fl. 225 BC), sometimes known as Dioscurides, was a Stoic philosopher, the father of Zeno of Tarsus and a pupil

    Dioscorides (Stoic)

    Dioscorides_(Stoic)

  • Mattioli's Dioscorides illustrated by Cibo
  • 16th-century illuminated herbal

    Mattioli's Dioscorides illustrated by Cibo (Discorsi by Pietro Andrea Mattioli and Gherardo Cibo) is an illuminated herbal manuscript created by the Italian

    Mattioli's Dioscorides illustrated by Cibo

    Mattioli's Dioscorides illustrated by Cibo

    Mattioli's_Dioscorides_illustrated_by_Cibo

  • Boswellia dioscoridis
  • Species of flowering plant

    Boswellia dioscoridis is a species of plant in the family Burseraceae. It is endemic to the island Socotra in Yemen. Its natural habitats are subtropical

    Boswellia dioscoridis

    Boswellia_dioscoridis

  • Vienna Dioscurides
  • Book by Pedanius Dioscorides

    The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th-century Byzantine Greek illuminated manuscript of an even earlier 1st century AD work, De

    Vienna Dioscurides

    Vienna Dioscurides

    Vienna_Dioscurides

  • Balm of Gilead
  • Historic herbal perfume

    (Dioscorides) is the balsam plant. Palladius names it βάλσαμος and also has βαλσαμουργός, a preparer of balsam. Related are ξῠλο-βάλσᾰμον (Dioscorides

    Balm of Gilead

    Balm of Gilead

    Balm_of_Gilead

  • Hibiscus dioscorides
  • Species of flowering plant

    Hibiscus dioscorides is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a shrub endemic to the island of Socotra in Yemen. It grows on granite

    Hibiscus dioscorides

    Hibiscus_dioscorides

  • Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides
  • Saints Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides are honored as Christian martyrs who were burned to death in Rome either in 244 or 326. According

    Helladius, Crescentius, Paul and Dioscorides

    Helladius,_Crescentius,_Paul_and_Dioscorides

  • Gherardo Cibo
  • Italian botanist and painter (1512–1600)

    two illuminated manuscripts kept in the British Library (Mattioli's Dioscorides illustrated by Cibo, Add. Ms. 22332 and Add. Ms. 22333). Cibo’s illustrations

    Gherardo Cibo

    Gherardo Cibo

    Gherardo_Cibo

  • Dioscoride Lanza
  • Italian racing driver (1898–1977)

    Dioscoride Lanza (24 April 1898 – 28 October 1977) was an Italian racing driver. He entered 30 races between 1936 and 1955 – of which he started 24 – most

    Dioscoride Lanza

    Dioscoride_Lanza

  • Carmen graecum de herbis
  • Anonymous ancient Greek treatise

    ionic Greek dialect. It is handed down by the Vienna Dioscorides. Dioscorides Vienna Dioscorides Maria del Henar Zamora Salamanca, Regarding a Verbal

    Carmen graecum de herbis

    Carmen_graecum_de_herbis

  • Pulicaria dioscorides
  • Species of plant

    Pulicaria dioscorides is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only on the island of Socotra in Yemen. Its natural habitat

    Pulicaria dioscorides

    Pulicaria_dioscorides

  • Pietro Andrea Mattioli
  • Italian scientist

    identifying the plants originally described by Dioscorides, Mattioli added descriptions of some plants not in Dioscorides and not of any known medical use, thus

    Pietro Andrea Mattioli

    Pietro Andrea Mattioli

    Pietro_Andrea_Mattioli

  • Herbal
  • Book containing the names and descriptions of plants

    ιατρικής "Peri hules iatrikes", 'On medical materials') of Pedanios Dioscorides, a physician in the Roman army, was produced in about 65 CE. It was the

    Herbal

    Herbal

    Herbal

  • History of herbalism
  • period were the Ex Herbis Femininis, the Herbarius, and works by Dioscorides. Dioscorides was a Greek physician and botanist in 50 AD who devoted his life's

    History of herbalism

    History_of_herbalism

  • Michael Servetus
  • 16th-century Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer and Renaissance humanist

    1543 Dioscorides, Lyon, printed by Jean and François Frellon. This work was a De Materia Medica, originally authored by Pedanius Dioscorides, and edited

    Michael Servetus

    Michael Servetus

    Michael_Servetus

  • Pharmacopoeia
  • Standard reference work on pharmaceutial drugs and compound medicines

    the complementary work of the Dioscorides, both by Servetus" and "The book of work of Michael Servetus for his Dioscorides and his 'Dispensarium'". González

    Pharmacopoeia

    Pharmacopoeia

    Pharmacopoeia

  • Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
  • influenced by Dioscorides, it is believed that his book was written after Dioscorides' Materia Medica. The acclaimed Greek herbalist Dioscorides worked alongside

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine in the medieval Islamic world

    Medicine_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • Ampittia dioscorides
  • Species of butterfly

    3966.2164. ISBN 978-81-929826-4-9. "ADW: Ampittia dioscorides: CLASSIFICATION". "Ampittia dioscorides Fabricius, 1793 | Species | India Biodiversity Portal"

    Ampittia dioscorides

    Ampittia dioscorides

    Ampittia_dioscorides

  • Mandrake
  • Plant root

    possibly can. The ritual given in Pliny probably relies on Theophrastus. Dioscorides, in De materia medica (1st century), described the uses of mandragora

    Mandrake

    Mandrake

    Mandrake

  • Ibn al-Baytar
  • Andalusian Arab pharmacist, botanist, physician and scientist (1197–1248)

    One of the sources he quotes most frequently is the Materia Medica" of Dioscorides who was inspired by Magon, another Amazigh, having also written an Arabic

    Ibn al-Baytar

    Ibn al-Baytar

    Ibn_al-Baytar

  • Medicinal plants
  • Plants used to treat medical conditions

    c. 1550 BC, describes over 850 plant medicines. The Greek physician Dioscorides, who worked in the Roman army, documented over 1000 recipes for medicines

    Medicinal plants

    Medicinal plants

    Medicinal_plants

  • Hasdai ibn Shaprut
  • 10th century Jewish scholar and official

    remembered for overseeing the Arabic translation of De Materia Medica by Dioscorides, which became a cornerstone of medieval pharmacology. Hasdai was born

    Hasdai ibn Shaprut

    Hasdai_ibn_Shaprut

  • Kitāb al-Ḥashāʾish
  • Medieval Arabic pharmacological and botanical book

    world. It is based on De materia medica which was written by Pedanius Dioscorides, a Greek physician in the Roman army. It was widely read for more than

    Kitāb al-Ḥashāʾish

    Kitāb_al-Ḥashāʾish

  • Nerium
  • Species of plant

    far back as the first century AD, when the Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides cited it as one of the terms used by the Romans for the plant. Merriam-Webster

    Nerium

    Nerium

    Nerium

  • Alum
  • Family of double sulfate salts of aluminium

    Pliny's description with the account of stypteria (στυπτηρία) given by Dioscorides, it is obvious the two are identical. Pliny informs us that a form of

    Alum

    Alum

    Alum

  • Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)
  • Botany book by Theophrastus

    of the first herbals, admittedly much simpler than those of Nicander, Dioscorides or Galen. Theophrastus covers juices (chylismos), gums, and resins, the

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia Plantarum (Theophrastus)

    Historia_Plantarum_(Theophrastus)

  • Delphinium
  • Genus of flowering plants

    a name used in De Materia Medica for some kind of larkspur. Pedanius Dioscorides said the plant got its name because of its dolphin-shaped flowers. Species

    Delphinium

    Delphinium

    Delphinium

  • Pseudo-Apuleius
  • Author of a 4th-century herbal

    "Dioscorides" (PDF). Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. 4: 125–126. Retrieved 28 August 2015. Edition: H. F. Kästner. Pseudo-Dioscorides de

    Pseudo-Apuleius

    Pseudo-Apuleius

    Pseudo-Apuleius

  • Renaissance
  • European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries

    in 1542. In 1544, Pietro Andrea Mattioli published his commentary on Dioscorides, an ancient Greek physician and botanist. Fuchs was the first herbalist

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

  • Caraway
  • Species of plant in the carrot family

    Caraway might have been mentioned by the early Greek botanist Pedanius Dioscorides in his De Materia Medica as a herb and tonic. It was later mentioned

    Caraway

    Caraway

    Caraway

  • Hylotelephium telephium
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae (stonecrop family)

    telephium (Orpine)". World of Succulents. Retrieved 2024-07-04. Dioscorides 1549. Dioscorides 2000. Linnaeus 1753. Gray 1821. Ohba 1977. Ohba 1978. Ohba 1995

    Hylotelephium telephium

    Hylotelephium telephium

    Hylotelephium_telephium

  • Rosemary
  • Species of plant

    was written about by Pliny the Elder and Pedanius Dioscorides, an ancient Greek botanist. Dioscorides discusses the plant in De materia medica, one of

    Rosemary

    Rosemary

    Rosemary

  • Pharmacognosy
  • Study of drugs obtained from natural sources

    used the older term materia medica taken from the works of Galen and Dioscorides. In German, the term Drogenkunde ("science of crude drugs") is also used

    Pharmacognosy

    Pharmacognosy

    Pharmacognosy

  • Substance abuse in ancient Rome
  • Pre-modern drug and alcohol abuse

    death. Roman doctors such as Dioscorides believed that Greek doctors were excessively paranoid about opium's risks. Dioscorides wrote that altering the opium

    Substance abuse in ancient Rome

    Substance_abuse_in_ancient_Rome

  • Kyphi
  • Incense used in ancient Egypt

    temple walls of Edfu and Philae. Greek kyphi recipes are recorded by Dioscorides (De materia medica, I, 24), Plutarch and Galen (De antidotis, II, 2)

    Kyphi

    Kyphi

  • Rheum (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Dioscorides as an alternative name for medicinal rhubarb; the word rheon is itself thought to be derived from the (old) Persian rewend. Dioscorides calls

    Rheum (plant)

    Rheum (plant)

    Rheum_(plant)

  • Salep
  • Flour made from orchid tubers

    Nişanyan Dictionary "salep" Dalby, p. 292; Theophrastus, 9.18.13; Pedanius Dioscorides, 3.126-8; Pliny the Elder, 26.95-98, 27.65; Pseudo-Apuleius, 15.3. Jacobi

    Salep

    Salep

    Salep

  • Dioscorea
  • Genus of yams

    monk Charles Plumier after the ancient Greek physician and botanist Dioscorides. They are tuberous herbaceous perennial lianas, growing to 2–12 metres

    Dioscorea

    Dioscorea

    Dioscorea

  • Aromatherapy
  • Pseudoscientific alternative medicine practice

    Retrieved 29 July 2023. Dioscorides, Pedanius; Goodyer, John (trans.) (1959). Gunther, R.T. (ed.). The Greek Herbal of Dioscorides. New York: Hafner Publishing

    Aromatherapy

    Aromatherapy

    Aromatherapy

  • Ornithogalum umbellatum
  • Species of spring flowering bulb in family Asparagaceae

    described for a long time, according to some authors, as far back as Dioscorides in the first century. In 16th-century England, William Turner (1562)

    Ornithogalum umbellatum

    Ornithogalum umbellatum

    Ornithogalum_umbellatum

  • Hyoscyamus
  • Genus of flowering plants

    botanical Latin and was a name derogatorily applied to the plant by Dioscorides. The poisonous, narcotic henbanes were associated with witchcraft since

    Hyoscyamus

    Hyoscyamus

    Hyoscyamus

  • La Victoria District, Lima
  • District of Lima, Peru

    Lima's Episcopal Vicariate V. The current mayor of La Victoria is Rubén Dioscorides Andrés Cano Altez. Until 1920, when it was made into a separate district

    La Victoria District, Lima

    La Victoria District, Lima

    La_Victoria_District,_Lima

  • Hibiscus
  • Genus of plants

    from the Greek name ἱβίσκος (hibískos) which Greek botanist Pedanius Dioscorides gave to a plant now scientifically labelled as Althaea officinalis. The

    Hibiscus

    Hibiscus

    Hibiscus

  • Ruellia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    physician to Francis I of France and translator of several works of Dioscorides. Numerous formerly independent genera are nowadays considered synonymous

    Ruellia

    Ruellia

    Ruellia

  • Mandragora (genus)
  • Genus of plants

    the Mediterranean constitute the mandrake of ancient writers such as Dioscorides. Two or three further species are found eastwards into China. All are

    Mandragora (genus)

    Mandragora (genus)

    Mandragora_(genus)

  • Bear's grease
  • Historical treatment for hair loss

    (PDF) on 5 December 2022. Retrieved 5 January 2022. Dioscorides, Pedanius (March 2003). Dioscorides: De Materia Medica. Translated by T.A., Osbaldeston;

    Bear's grease

    Bear's grease

    Bear's_grease

  • Ancient Greek medicine
  • Collection of medical theories and practices in ancient Greece

    physician, pharmacologist, botanist, and Roman army surgeon Pedanius Dioscorides authored an encyclopedia of medicinal substances commonly known as De

    Ancient Greek medicine

    Ancient Greek medicine

    Ancient_Greek_medicine

  • Black soup
  • Ancient Spartan staple soup

    Euporista vel de simplicibus medicinis. 1.222.1-4, quoted in Pedanius Dioscorides, Pedanii Dioscuridis Anazarbei de Materia Medica Libri Quinque, ed. Max

    Black soup

    Black_soup

  • Galium aparine
  • Species of flowering plant

    sticky grass, bobby buttons, whippysticks, and velcro plant. Galium is Dioscorides' name for the plant. It is derived from the Greek word for milk, because

    Galium aparine

    Galium aparine

    Galium_aparine

  • Sagapenum
  • to ammoniacum, and mentions its use in adultering laser. According to Dioscorides (De materia medica 3.85, 95), sagapenum smells like silphium and galbanum

    Sagapenum

    Sagapenum

    Sagapenum

  • Dacian language
  • Extinct Indo-European language of the Carpathian region

    ancient texts, including about 60 plant names in Dioscorides. The Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides, of Anazarbus in Asia Minor, wrote the medical textbook

    Dacian language

    Dacian_language

  • Lavandula stoechas
  • Species of flowering plant

    [page needed] The flower was first recorded by Greek botanist Pedanius Dioscorides as the name στοιχάς stoikhas coming from the Stoechades Islands, the

    Lavandula stoechas

    Lavandula stoechas

    Lavandula_stoechas

  • Vitriol
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    origin and properties of vitriol is in the works of the Greek physician Dioscorides (first century AD) and the Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder (23–79 AD)

    Vitriol

    Vitriol

    Vitriol

  • Astragalus sarcocolla
  • Species of legume

    reports the use of sarcocolla in creating paints and as a medicine and Dioscorides and Galenus mention its power of healing wounds. The 8th century philosopher

    Astragalus sarcocolla

    Astragalus sarcocolla

    Astragalus_sarcocolla

  • Saponaria officinalis
  • Species of plant

    Oekophysiologie. 201 (5): 353–364. doi:10.1016/j.flora.2005.07.010. Dioscorides, The Herbal of Dioscorides the Greek, Book 2:193, s.v. Strouthion "Shroud of Turin"

    Saponaria officinalis

    Saponaria officinalis

    Saponaria_officinalis

  • Smyrnium olusatrum
  • Species of flowering plant

    However, after reading Dioscorides's De Materia Medica he realised that "our [i.e. English] Alexander is not Smyrniū in Dioscorides," because that species

    Smyrnium olusatrum

    Smyrnium olusatrum

    Smyrnium_olusatrum

  • Borage
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae

    tomato growth and taste remain unsubstantiated. Pliny the Elder and Dioscorides said that borage was the nepenthe (νηπενθές : nēpenthés) mentioned in

    Borage

    Borage

    Borage

  • Vulgar Latin
  • Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome

    Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar_Latin

  • Roman numerals
  • Numbers in the Roman numeral system

    Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Roman numerals

    Roman numerals

    Roman_numerals

  • Locusta
  • 1st century AD Roman woman known as a maker of poisons

    kill a person, were described by a 1st-century writer, Pedanius Dioscorides. Dioscorides called the plant "strychnos manikos" or "thryon." In AD 55, while

    Locusta

    Locusta

    Locusta

  • 6th-century Byzantine domes
  • Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century Byzantine domes

    6th-century_Byzantine_domes

  • Asclepias
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Asclepiadoideae of the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. In the first century AD, Dioscorides described a plant called ἀσκληπιάς (asklepias) in Greek and Pliny the

    Asclepias

    Asclepias

    Asclepias

  • Peganum harmala
  • Plant species in the family

    ἄγριον (péganon agrion) by Dioscorides, who mentions it is called μῶλυ (moly) in parts of Anatolia (although Dioscorides distinguishes the 'real' μῶλυ

    Peganum harmala

    Peganum harmala

    Peganum_harmala

  • Naples Dioscurides
  • 7th-century illuminated manuscript Greek herbal

    redaction of De Materia Medica by the 1st century Greek military physician Dioscorides, with descriptions of plants and their medicinal uses. Unlike De Materia

    Naples Dioscurides

    Naples Dioscurides

    Naples_Dioscurides

  • Mummia
  • Historical type of medicine

    seeped from a mountain in Darabgerd, Persia. The Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides' c. 50–70 De Materia Medica ranked bitumen from the Dead Sea as medicinally

    Mummia

    Mummia

    Mummia

  • Catilinarian conspiracy
  • Attempted coup in the Roman republic in 63 BC

    Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Catilinarian conspiracy

    Catilinarian conspiracy

    Catilinarian_conspiracy

  • Cyperus rotundus
  • Species of plant

    used by ancient Greek physicians Theophrastus, Pliny the Elder, and Dioscorides as both medicine and perfume. It prefers dry conditions, but will tolerate

    Cyperus rotundus

    Cyperus rotundus

    Cyperus_rotundus

  • History of pharmacy
  • between the time of Theophrastus and Dioscorides." Between 60 and 78 AD, the Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides wrote a five-volume book, De materia

    History of pharmacy

    History of pharmacy

    History_of_pharmacy

  • Mercurialis annua
  • Species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiacea

    this genus because of a superficial resemblance between them. However, Dioscorides was using this name in Roman times, drawing a comparison between the

    Mercurialis annua

    Mercurialis annua

    Mercurialis_annua

  • Euphorbia myrsinites
  • Species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae

    Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. p. 268. ISBN 978-0-511-47376-0. Dioscorides, Pedanius (2000). De Materia Medica. South Africa: IBIDIS Press cc. p

    Euphorbia myrsinites

    Euphorbia myrsinites

    Euphorbia_myrsinites

  • Stacte
  • Unknown biblical substance used in incense

    myrrh, which is extracted from it, and yielding a most precious liquid. Dioscorides wrote that stacte was made from myrrh. He recorded that after having

    Stacte

    Stacte

    Stacte

  • Rubia
  • Genus of flowering plants in the coffee family

    days of Herodotus. It is the erythrodanon (ἐρυθρόδανον) of Pedanius Dioscorides, who wrote of its cultivation in Caria, and of Hippocrates, and the Rubia

    Rubia

    Rubia

    Rubia

  • Vivarium (monastery)
  • Scholarly monastery of Cassiodorus, 544-

    supposedly including works of Galen, Hippocrates and of the pharmacist Dioscorides. The immense devastation caused by the Gothic War had endangered the

    Vivarium (monastery)

    Vivarium (monastery)

    Vivarium_(monastery)

  • Doctrine of signatures
  • Ancient herbalist theory

    often through plants." The concept would be further developed by Dioscorides. Dioscorides would provide ample descriptions of plant medications through various

    Doctrine of signatures

    Doctrine of signatures

    Doctrine_of_signatures

  • Graeco-Arabic translation movement
  • 8th–10th century translation efforts

    revise their erroneous renditions. Galen, Hippocrates, Plato, Aristotle, Dioscorides, and Ptolemy were just a few of many writers that Hunayn used for his

    Graeco-Arabic translation movement

    Graeco-Arabic_translation_movement

  • Traditional medicine
  • Formalized folk medicine

    Theophrastus, Dioscorides and Galen. Roman sources included Pliny the Elder's Natural History and Celsus's De Medicina. Pedanius Dioscorides drew on and

    Traditional medicine

    Traditional medicine

    Traditional_medicine

  • Triumvirate
  • Regime dominated by three individuals

    Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Triumvirate

    Triumvirate

    Triumvirate

  • Plumbago
  • Genus of carnivorous plants

    Elder (23–79) for a plant known as μολύβδαινα (molybdaina) to Pedanius Dioscorides (ca. 40–90). This may have referred to its lead-blue flower colour, the

    Plumbago

    Plumbago

    Plumbago

  • Vindobona
  • Roman military camp in modern Vienna

    Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Vindobona

    Vindobona

    Vindobona

  • Salix purpurea
  • Species of willow

    Naturalis Historia, but it may not have been in common use, because Dioscorides did not; his word for willow was "iter". The epithet purpurea simply

    Salix purpurea

    Salix purpurea

    Salix_purpurea

  • Artemisia (plant)
  • Genus of plants in the family Asteraceae

    vulgaris and A. latifolia) were described by the Greco-Roman physician Dioscorides (c.40-90 AD) in his De materia medica as being used for "driving out

    Artemisia (plant)

    Artemisia (plant)

    Artemisia_(plant)

  • Storax balsam
  • Resin from the genus liquidambar

    flavored with storax. Ciris mentions storax as a fragrant hair dye. Dioscorides (De materia medica 1.79) reports its use as incense, similar to frankincense

    Storax balsam

    Storax balsam

    Storax_balsam

  • Equites
  • Social class in ancient Rome

    Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Equites

    Equites

  • Asafoetida
  • Indian spice derived from Ferula roots

    occurrence in Latin of asa is generally traced to the translations of Dioscorides produced by Constantine the African in the 11th century. The most widely

    Asafoetida

    Asafoetida

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    and his critiques of Aristotelian physics, the pharmacologist Pedanius Dioscorides, and Ptolematic geography and astronomy had an important influence on

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • List of Roman nomina
  • Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    List of Roman nomina

    List_of_Roman_nomina

  • Kitāb al-bayṭara
  • of Dioscorides". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "'Abdullah ibn al-Fadl "Physician Preparing an Elixir", Folio from a Materia Medica of Dioscorides". The

    Kitāb al-bayṭara

    Kitāb al-bayṭara

    Kitāb_al-bayṭara

  • Tanacetum parthenium
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae

    was documented in the 1st century CE by the Greek herbalist physician Dioscorides. Much earlier, but less specifically, a text of Hippocrates in the 4th

    Tanacetum parthenium

    Tanacetum parthenium

    Tanacetum_parthenium

  • Arum dioscoridis
  • Species of flowering plant

    species is named after the ancient Greek physician and botanist Pedanius Dioscorides. The plant is native to forests in the east of the Mediterranean in southern

    Arum dioscoridis

    Arum dioscoridis

    Arum_dioscoridis

  • Legacy of the Roman Empire
  • Cassius Dio Diodorus Siculus Diogenes Laertius Dionysius of Halicarnassus Dioscorides Eusebius of Caesaria Galen Herodian Josephus Julian Libanius Lucian Pausanias

    Legacy of the Roman Empire

    Legacy of the Roman Empire

    Legacy_of_the_Roman_Empire

  • Parietaria judaica
  • Species of flowering plant

    authors consider that the plant listed by the Ancient Greek herbalist Dioscorides as Helxine is spreading pellitory. The description seems quite apt: "helxine

    Parietaria judaica

    Parietaria judaica

    Parietaria_judaica

  • Byzantine illuminated manuscripts
  • Illuminated manuscripts produced across the Byzantine Empire

    traditions. This is the case in the oldest of these codices, the Vienna Dioscorides, commissioned by Princess Anicia Juliana in Constantinople at the beginning

    Byzantine illuminated manuscripts

    Byzantine illuminated manuscripts

    Byzantine_illuminated_manuscripts

  • Solanum nigrum
  • Species of flowering plant in the nightshade family

    The plant was known and mentioned by ancient herbalists, including Dioscorides. In 1753, Carl Linnaeus described six varieties of Solanum nigrum in

    Solanum nigrum

    Solanum nigrum

    Solanum_nigrum

  • Ruta graveolens
  • Species of plant

    when pollinated. In the ancient Roman world, the naturalists Pedanius Dioscorides and Pliny the Elder recommended that rue be combined with the poisonous

    Ruta graveolens

    Ruta graveolens

    Ruta_graveolens

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  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic Irish

    Flin

    Son of the red haired one.

  • Divyaangi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Divyaangi

    Holy Human Organ Part; Holy Organ Part

  • Shane Sean
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Shane Sean

    Irish form of John meaning “”God’s gracious gift.”” Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memory of Shane O’Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.

  • Madirakshi | மதிராக்ஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Madirakshi | மதிராக்ஷீ

    Woman with intoxicating eyes

  • Aoj
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Aoj

    Peak; Height; Apex; Climax

  • Evangelin | ஏவாந்கேலீந
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Evangelin | ஏவாந்கேலீந

    Evangeline

  • SHAYE
  • Male

    English

    SHAYE

    Variant spelling of English unisex Shea, possibly SHAYE means "hawk-like."

  • NewyddIlyn
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    NewyddIlyn

    Dwells near the new pool.

  • ANDREAS
  • Male

    Greek

    ANDREAS

    (Ἀνδρέας) Greek name derived from the word andros, ANDREAS means "man; warrior." In the bible, this is the name of an apostle of Christ and brother to Simon Peter. He is said to have been crucified at Patrae in Archaia. 

  • Baber
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Baber

    Courageous; Lion

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