Theophilos Protospatharios, active 7th century
Theophilos Protospatharios, active 7th century
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Protospatharios, Theophilos, active 7th century
Theophilos Protospatharios, 7th cent.
Theophilus Protospatarius, active 7th century
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found: His De corporis humana fabrica, 1556: t.p. (Theophili Protospatarii ...)
found: Sarton, G. Intro. hist. science, 1927-1948: v. 1, p. 478 (Theophilos Protospatharios)
found: Krumbacher, K. Gesch. Byzant. litt., 1897: p. 616 (Theophilos Protospatharios)
found: NLM-HMD manual auth. file, 3/22/88 (hdg.: Theophilus Protospatharius, 7th cent.)
found: Demaitre, Luke, private communication, 4/24/99 ("[Philaretus] is credited with the work De pulsibus ... Because treatises on diagnosis by pulse and urine were commonly paired, the work by Philaretus on pulses became linked with that by Theophilos Protospatarios on urines. Further, since uroscopy became the favorite diagnostic technique and Theophilos was the more prominent of the two Byzantine physicians, he often became the sole credited author while Philaretus was omitted--and eventually (but erroneously) believed identical with Theophilos.")
notfound: Pauly-Wissowa.
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1988-04-01: new
2013-03-11: revised
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