Deutsch: Galenosgruppe. Das zweite Ärztebild aus dem Kodex Wiener Dioskurides (Konstantinopel um 512) benannt nach dem oben in der Mitte dargestellten Arzt Galenos. Weiter im Uhrzeigersinn: Pedanios Dioskurides, Nikandros (mit Schlange), Ruphos (Rufus) von Ephesos, Andreas (Leibarzt von Ptolemaios IV. Philopator), Apollonios (Identifikation unklar: entweder Apollonios von Pergamon, Apollonios von Kiton oder Appollonius Mys) und Krateuas (fol. 3. verso)
English: Galen's Group. The second physician's portrait from the Codex of Vienna Dioscurides (Constantinople around 512 CE) is named after the physician Galen shown in the top center above. Further clockwise: Pedanios Dioskurides, Nicandros (with snake), Ruphos (Rufus) of Ephesus, Andreas (personal physician of Ptolemy IV Philopator), Apollonios (identification unclear: either Apollonios of Pergamon, Apollonios of Kiton or Appollonius Mys) and Crateuas (fol. 3. verso)
Date
circa 512
Source
Scan aus: Pedanius Dioskurides –- Der Wiener Dioskurides, Codex medicus Graecus 1 der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek. Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt 1998 (Glanzlichter der Buchkunst; Band 8) fol. 3 verso. Erläuterung: Kommentar von Otto Mazal S. 19 f. ISBN3-201-01699-3
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