Aristogenes (Greek: Ἀριστογένης; fl. 3rd century BC) the name of two Greek physicians mentioned by the Suda, of whom one was a native of Thasos, and wrote several medical works, of which some of the titles are preserved. The other, according to the Suda, was a native of Cnidos and was servant to Chrysippus; but Galen says, he was his pupil, and afterwards became physician to Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedonia. A physician of this name is quoted by Celsus, and Pliny the Elder. The two physicians mentioned may be the same person.
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| - Aristogenes (grec: Ἀριστογένης ; fl. segle iii aC) és el nom de dos metges grecs esmentats per la Suïda, dels quals un era natiu de Tassos, i va escriure diversos treballs mèdics, dels quals alguns dels títols es conserven. L'altre, segons la Suïda, era natiu de Cnidos i es va criar a Crisip; però Galè diu que era el seu alumne, i després es va convertir en metge a Antígones II Gònates, rei de Macedònia. Un metge amb aquest nom és citat per Cels i Plini el Vell. Els dos metges esmentats poden ser la mateixa persona. (ca)
- Aristogenes (Greek: Ἀριστογένης; fl. 3rd century BC) the name of two Greek physicians mentioned by the Suda, of whom one was a native of Thasos, and wrote several medical works, of which some of the titles are preserved. The other, according to the Suda, was a native of Cnidos and was servant to Chrysippus; but Galen says, he was his pupil, and afterwards became physician to Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedonia. A physician of this name is quoted by Celsus, and Pliny the Elder. The two physicians mentioned may be the same person. (en)
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| - Aristogenes (grec: Ἀριστογένης ; fl. segle iii aC) és el nom de dos metges grecs esmentats per la Suïda, dels quals un era natiu de Tassos, i va escriure diversos treballs mèdics, dels quals alguns dels títols es conserven. L'altre, segons la Suïda, era natiu de Cnidos i es va criar a Crisip; però Galè diu que era el seu alumne, i després es va convertir en metge a Antígones II Gònates, rei de Macedònia. Un metge amb aquest nom és citat per Cels i Plini el Vell. Els dos metges esmentats poden ser la mateixa persona. (ca)
- Aristogenes (Greek: Ἀριστογένης; fl. 3rd century BC) the name of two Greek physicians mentioned by the Suda, of whom one was a native of Thasos, and wrote several medical works, of which some of the titles are preserved. The other, according to the Suda, was a native of Cnidos and was servant to Chrysippus; but Galen says, he was his pupil, and afterwards became physician to Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedonia. A physician of this name is quoted by Celsus, and Pliny the Elder. The two physicians mentioned may be the same person. (en)
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