DIOSCORIDES (d. 47 B.C.).
DIONYSIUS AREOPAGITUS, PSEUDO- (circ. 400). DE CELESTI HIERARCHIA, DE
DIVINIS NOMINIBUS.
DONATUS (333). A Grammarian.
EUFICIUS (circ. 600). A disciple of Gregory.
FULGENTIUS (circ. 550). A grammarian.
GALEN (131-210).
GILBERTUS (circ. 1250). A celebrated English physician in France; wrote COMPENDIUM MEDICINAE.
GREGORY (circ. 590). On Job.
HALY (circ. 1000). A Jewish physician. Wrote a PANTEGNI or
COMPLEMENTUM MEDICINAE. The first medical work translated by
Constantius Afer.
HERMES. In ALCHEMIA (not now extant).