Marinus, the celebrated anatomist, about the beginning of the second century P.C.
Quintus, the Empiric, probably about from 110–130 P.C.
Lycus, the Macedonian, the disciple of Quintus; from 120–140 P.C. See Daremberg.
Lycus, of Naples, date rather uncertain.
Artemidorus, a favorite of the Emperor Hadrian; often blamed by Galen for his alterations of the text; about 120–140 P.C.
Dioscorides (not the author of the Materia Medica), an associate of Artemidorus.
Numesianus, somewhat later than Dioscorides.
Dionysius, about the time of the last.
Pelops, the disciple of Numesianus.
Satyrus, the disciple of Quintus.