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    Alexander of Tralles (Medieval Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός; ca. 525– ca. 605) was one of the most eminent physicians in the Byzantine Empire. His birth date may safely be put in the 6th century AD, for he mentions Aëtius Amidenus, who probably did not write until the end of the 5th or the beginning of … See more

    Alexander was born a Greek, and he had the advantage of being brought up under his father Stephanus, who was himself a physician, and also under another person, whose name he does not mention, but to whose son Cosmas … See more

    Alexander's chief work, titled Twelve Books on Medicine, first appeared in an old, imperfect Latin translation, with the title Alexandri Yatros Practica, which was several times printed. It was first edited in Greek by Jac. Goupylus (Paris 1548, fol.), a beautiful and … See more

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    WebAlexander of Tralles was one of the most eminent physicians in the Byzantine Empire. His birth date may safely be put in the 6th century AD, for he mentions Aëtius Amidenus,[1] …

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    • Brunet at least inflates the story of Alexander’s life and times from some good historical evidence. Most prominent notables in ancient and medieval medical his­tory are known only through their own treatises, but this is not the case for Alexander of Tralles. One finds biographical details about him and his four brothers in the writings of the Byz...
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    WebJun 8, 2018 · Alexander of Tralles. ( b. Tralles, in Lydia, first half of the sixth century a.d.; fl. in the time of Justinian) medicine. Alexander of Tralles was the son of Stephanus, a …

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    According to Strabo Tralles was founded by the Argives and Trallians. Along with the rest of Lydia, the city fell to the Persian Empire. After its success against Athens in the Peloponnesian War, Sparta unsuccessfully sought to take the city from the Persians, but in 334 BC, Tralles surrendered to Alexander the Great without resistance and therefore was not sacked. Alexander's general Antigonus held the city from 313 to 301 BC and later the Seleucids held the city until 190 BC whe…

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    WebAnthemius of Tralles ( Greek: Ἀνθέμιος ὁ Τραλλιανός, Medieval Greek: [anˈθemios o traliaˈnos], Anthémios o Trallianós; c. 474 – 533 x 558) [1] was a Greek from Tralles who …

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    WebAlexander of Tralles was an ancient physician who wrote in the late sixth century, combining his wide-ranging practical knowledge with earlier medical theories. He is noted for his main work, the Therapeutics, which follows …

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    WebALEXANDER OF TRALLES ( Alexander Trallianus ), Greek physician, born at Tralles in Lydia, lived probably about the middle of the 6th century and practised medicine with …

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    WebAlexander of Tralles (Medieval Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός; ca. 525– ca. 605) was one of the most eminent physicians in the Byzantine Empire. His birth date may safely be …

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    WebAlexander of Tralles(Medieval Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός; ca. 525– ca. 605) was one of the most eminent physicians in the Byzantine Empire. His birth date may safely be …

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