"Crines o Crinas (en grec antic \u039A\u03C1\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1\u03C2 en llat\u00ED Crinas) nascut el segle I dC, va ser un metge i astr\u00F2leg nascut a Mass\u00E0lia, que va exercir el seu ofici a Roma en el regnat de Ner\u00F3 a la segona meitat del segle i."@ca . "Crinas of Marseilles"@en . . "Crinas ou Crinias est un m\u00E9decin marseillais du Ier si\u00E8cle, contemporain de l'empereur N\u00E9ron. Il pratiquait la m\u00E9decine \u00E0 Marseille, en ayant des connaissances math\u00E9matiques et astrologiques. Ce que l'on sait de lui tient \u00E0 quelques lignes de Pline l'Ancien, dans son Histoire Naturelle, livre XXIX, 5 (9). Il devint si riche, qu'apr\u00E8s avoir pay\u00E9 de son vivant les fortifications de plusieurs villes, il laissa encore en mourant, \u00E0 la ville de Marseille, dix millions de sesterces pour ses fortifications. Une rue de Marseille porte son nom, dans le 7e arrondissement."@fr . . . "Crinas"@fr . "70032013"^^ . . . "Crinas ou Crinias est un m\u00E9decin marseillais du Ier si\u00E8cle, contemporain de l'empereur N\u00E9ron. Il pratiquait la m\u00E9decine \u00E0 Marseille, en ayant des connaissances math\u00E9matiques et astrologiques. Ce que l'on sait de lui tient \u00E0 quelques lignes de Pline l'Ancien, dans son Histoire Naturelle, livre XXIX, 5 (9). Ayant entendu parler de Thessalos de Tralles, qui se faisait une grande r\u00E9putation \u00E0 Rome en pratiquant le m\u00EAme genre de m\u00E9decine que lui, Crinas partit s'\u00E9tablir \u00E0 Rome pour le concurrencer. Tr\u00E8s vite, par son astrologie sup\u00E9rieure, il diminue le cr\u00E9dit de Thessalos en lui prenant la moiti\u00E9 de sa client\u00E8le. Il consultait en effet les astres avant de prescrire r\u00E9gime alimentaire et horaire des repas \u00E0 ses malades, selon des tables math\u00E9matiques, ce qui le fit passer comme plus prudent, plus savant et plus religieux que les autres m\u00E9decins. Il devint si riche, qu'apr\u00E8s avoir pay\u00E9 de son vivant les fortifications de plusieurs villes, il laissa encore en mourant, \u00E0 la ville de Marseille, dix millions de sesterces pour ses fortifications. Son nom est ainsi associ\u00E9 au rempart hell\u00E9nistique de Marseille (mur de Crinas), d\u00E9couvert en 1913 pr\u00E8s de la Bourse, que l'on a cru construit gr\u00E2ce \u00E0 ses lib\u00E9ralit\u00E9s. En fait l'enceinte en blocs de calcaire rose fut reconstruite au milieu du IIe si\u00E8cle av. J.-C. et Crinas semble n'avoir aid\u00E9 qu'\u00E0 sa restauration. Une rue de Marseille porte son nom, dans le 7e arrondissement."@fr . "1092787971"^^ . . . . . . . . "Crinas (Crinias) of Marseilles was a 1st-century physician from Massilia (Marseilles), contemporary of the Emperor Nero. He practiced medicine in Massilia, having mathematical and astrological knowledge. What we know about him comes from a few lines of Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, book XXIX, 5 (9). He became so rich that he paid for the fortifications of several cities during his lifetime, and when he died left ten million sesterces to Marseilles for its fortifications. A street in the 7th arrondissement of Marseille bears his name."@en . . . . "3045"^^ . . . . . . . "Crinas (Crinias) of Marseilles was a 1st-century physician from Massilia (Marseilles), contemporary of the Emperor Nero. He practiced medicine in Massilia, having mathematical and astrological knowledge. What we know about him comes from a few lines of Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, book XXIX, 5 (9). Having heard of Thessalus of Tralles, who made a great reputation for himself in Rome by practicing the same kind of medicine as himself, Crinas left his hometown to establish himself in Rome to compete with him. Very quickly, by his superior astrology, he diminished the credit of Thessalos by taking away half of his clients. He consulted the stars before prescribing diet and meal times for his patients, according to mathematical tables, which made him pass as more prudent, more learned and more religious than other physicians. He became so rich that he paid for the fortifications of several cities during his lifetime, and when he died left ten million sesterces to Marseilles for its fortifications. His name is thus associated with the Hellenistic rampart of Marseilles (the \"Wall of Crinas\"), discovered in 1913 near the Bourse, which was believed to have been built thanks to his donations. In fact the enclosure in pink limestone blocks was rebuilt in the middle of the 2nd century BC and Crinas seems to have only helped in its restoration. A street in the 7th arrondissement of Marseille bears his name."@en . . . . "Crines"@ca . . "Crines o Crinas (en grec antic \u039A\u03C1\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1\u03C2 en llat\u00ED Crinas) nascut el segle I dC, va ser un metge i astr\u00F2leg nascut a Mass\u00E0lia, que va exercir el seu ofici a Roma en el regnat de Ner\u00F3 a la segona meitat del segle i. El coneixem sobretot per Plini. Va introduir l'astrologia en els seus tractaments m\u00E8dics i Plini explica que, consultant taules astron\u00F2miques, regulava el r\u00E8gim dels menjars i fixava els horaris de les medicacions segons els moviments dels astres. Va fer fortuna i al morir va deixar a la seva ciutat deu milions de sestercis a m\u00E9s d'una quantitat semblant que havia donat en vida per construir les muralles de Mass\u00E0lia."@ca . . . . . .