[3531] See end of B. xxi.
[3532] See end of B. viii.
[3533] From the mention made of him in Chapters [12] and [25] of this Book, we may conclude that he was a writer on Precious Stones.
[3534] See end of B. ii.
[3535] From the mention of him in Chapters [23] and [28] of this Book, he appears to have been a writer on Precious Stones.
[3536] Probably the physician of Miletus, sometimes called Olympiacus, who, according to Galen, belonged to the sect of the Methodici, and lived in the first century after Christ. Galen speaks of him as “a frivolous person.”
[3537] See Cornelius Alexander, end of B. iii.
[3538] See end of B. xxx.
[3539] See end of B. xxix.
[3540] See end of B. xviii.