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Libri Medicinales — Aetius of Amida

~560 AD · Transmission: Global
MedicineTreatiseByzantine

Personal physician to Emperor Justinian I, Aetius of Amida wrote the Libri Medicinales (also called Tetrabiblos), a sixteen-book encyclopedia citing by name nearly 180 earlier authors — chiefly Galen, followed by Archigenes and Oribasius. Though almost entirely compilatory, it preserves fragments of now-lost Library of Alexandria medical works.

Historical regionAmida (Mesopotamia) / Constantinople (Eastern Roman Empire)
Primary sourceAetius of Amida — Libri Medicinales, c. mid-6th century
Secondary sourceBravos, S. — Aetios von Amida (1974)
Original languageGreek
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