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5th-century BC Greek physician, dietician and sophist
sports medicine. Herodicus is credited with being the first physician to practice what would become known as therapeutic gymnastics. Herodicus noticed that
Herodicus
Collection of medical theories and practices in ancient Greece
, of New York, claims that Herodicus first laid down principles for rational, mechanical methods of treatment. HERODICUS, 484 B. C., was one of the first
Ancient_Greek_medicine
Geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe
that one could not tell if the gods existed or not (see Agnosticism). Herodicus was a Greek physician of the fifth century BC who is considered the founder
Thrace
District and municipality in Istanbul, Turkey
and had another meaning. Selymbria is the birthplace of the physician Herodicus, and was an ally of the Athenians in 351 BC. Until the second half of
Silivri
Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus
"air"). Many theophoric names, such as Heracles, Heraclitus, Herodotus and Herodicus, derive from Hera. Hera bore several epithets in the mythological tradition
Hera
Historic town in Greece
precinct in the border region between the two states. In the 5th century BC, Herodicus, the father of sports medicine, recommended patients walk from Athens
Megara
Ancient Greek physician (c. 460 – c. 370 BCE)
the asklepieion of Kos, and took lessons from the Thracian physician Herodicus of Selymbria. Plato mentions Hippocrates in two of his dialogues: in Protagoras
Hippocrates
Hecataeus of Abdera Hipparchia of Maroneia Metrocles Antisthenes of Athens Herodicus Nicaenetus of Samos Sotades of Maroneia Phaedimus of Bisanthe Miltiades
List_of_Thracian_Greeks
5th-century BC Greek sophist
reference to Thrasymachus in the Rhetoric finds Herodicus punning on Thrasymachus' name. "Herodicus said of Thrasymachus, 'You are always bold in battle
Thrasymachus
Legendary woman of the Classical era
According to Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris, she was a daughter of Herodicus of Thessaly. Boccaccio, Giovanni; Guarino, Guido A. (2011). On Famous
Theoxena_of_Thessaly
Clay tablet inscriptions
Seleucid and Parthian periods in Mesopotamia". Cartlidge, Ben (2020). "Herodicus in Babylon: Greek Epigram and the Near East". Mnemosyne. 73 (6). doi:10
Graeco-Babyloniaca
1361–62 biographies by Giovanni Boccaccio
Puglia 70. Sophonisba, queen of Numidia 71. Theoxena, daughter of Prince Herodicus 72. Berenice, queen of Cappadocia 73. The Wife of Orgiagon the Galatian
De_Mulieribus_Claris
Pythagorean philosopher, orphic poet
Others attribute the latter work to Prodicus of Samos,[citation needed] or Herodicus of Perinthus,[citation needed] or Orpheus of Camarina. According to Cicero
Cercops
Island in Greece
dedicated to him. Near the institute are the ruins of Asklepieion, where Herodicus taught Hippocrates medicine. The ancient market place of Kos was considered
Kos
Type of massage based on the use of mechanical devices for vibration therapy
Ancient Greeks and Romans, Chinese and Slavs; in the 5th century B.C. Herodicus compelled his patients to have their body rubbed, as he firmly believed
Vibromassage
Topics referred to by the same term
Syracuse Theoxena of Thessaly (fl. 3rd/2nd century BC), daughter of prince Herodicus of Thessaly; mentioned in De Mulieribus Claris Theoxena (moth), a genus
Theoxena
Greek philosopher and sophist (483–375 BC)
with Athens. His father's name was Charmantides. He had a brother named Herodicus, who was a physician, and sometimes accompanied him during his travels
Gorgias
Swedish orthopedist
ICRS Traveling Fellows in 2001. He also has served as Goodfather in the Herodicus Society. In 2010, Peterson received “The Duke of Edinburgh Prize“ for
Lars_Peterson
Ancient Greek philosopher
Ἑρμείας mentioned in sch. Hom. Il. 16.207a), Zenodotus of Mallus and Herodicus of Babylon. He visited Rome as ambassador of either Eumenes, in 168 BC
Crates_of_Mallus
Euenus To Sameas To Cleostratus To Lacritus To Megacles To Aglaus To Herodicus To Eumelus To Teucrus To Aristophon To Amphinomus To Erythia To Paurolas
Epistles_of_Phalaris
Ancient Greek athlete and philosopher
Protagoras lists Iccus alongside Homer, Hesiod, Simonides, Orpheus, Musaeus, Herodicus, Agathocles tutor of Damon, and Pythoclides [fr] as fellow sophists (that
Iccus_of_Taranto
German surgeon and lecturer (1940-2018)
Nachweis von Kreuzbandschäden". Unfallchirurgie 12: 295–300, 1986.) 1996 Herodicus Award of the American Society of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine for his publication:
Hans_Pässler
Ancient collection of short poems
Heraclitus of Halicarnassus Hermocreon [ca; el] Hermodorus [ca; el; hu] Herodicus of Babylon [ca; el; es; gl] Homer Honestus [ca; el; hu] Ignatios the Deacon
Greek_Anthology
American orthopaedic surgeon
Medicine Society and a member of professional organizations including the Herodicus Society, the International Pediatric Orthopaedic Think Tank (IPOTT), and
Mininder_Kocher
Ancient Greek writer
iv. p. 148, f., x. p. 442, b., xi. p. 465, e., p. 497, c.; Vossius, de Hist. Graec. p. 445, ed. Westermann; comp. Herodicus. (cited by Smith) v t e
Harmodius_of_Lepreon
Clazomenae Hermotimus of Pedasa Hermus Hermus (Attica) Hero Hero and Leander Herodicus Herodorus Herodorus of Megara Herodotus Herodotus (physician) Heroic nudity
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
(Stoll, 1782) J. b. georgi Fruhstorfer, 1916 (Le, Mindanan, Sr) J. b. herodicus Fruhstorfer, 1916 (Catanduanes, Cu, Lz, Me, Mo, N, Py, Sn) J. b. nabonassar
List of butterflies of the Philippines
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 Variant spelling of Latin Christa, KRISTA means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with another form of Krista.
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