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Serapion of Alexandria
Serapion of Alexandria, was a physician who lived in the 3rd century BC. He belonged to the Empiric school, and so much extended and improved the system of ...
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Serapion of Alexandria (3rd century BC), Greek physician; Yahya ibn Sarafyun ( 9th century), also known as Serapion the Elder or Johannes Serapion, Christian ... |
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SERAPION is a name held by three medical writers. Serapion of Alexandria, who flourished in the first half of the second century B.C., was the founder of the ...
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Bishop and head of the famed Catechetical School of Alexandria, Egypt, also known as Serapion of Arsinoc. He was originally a monk in the Egyptian desert ...
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In 389 A.D. the Serapion of Alexandria was destrosyed, and its library destroyed or scattered under an edict of Theodosius calling for the destruction of all paean ...
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Serapion (Serapion of Alexandria [1st c CE] or Serapion the Younger [12th c], Razi (Rhazes) and Avycen (Avicenna)... --from the Prologue to The Canterbury ...
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Saint Serapion of Alexandria · Memorial · 20 February. Profile. Tortured and martyred in the persecutions of Decius for permitting Christian worship in his home.
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Anatomy--Empiricism--Serapion of Alexandria. Two very eminent philosophers, Plato and Aristotle, were influenced by the teaching of Hippocrates. Plato (B.C. ...
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Nestorian physician, known in Europe as Serapion of Alexandria, who authored On SimpleMedicines, a compendium that illustrated botanical cures and other ...
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Plotinus spent the next eleven years in Alexandria until his 38th year, when he ... and poet; Paulinus, a doctor of Scythopolis; and Serapion from Alexandria.
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