Theriaca may refer to: Theriaca (poem) by Nicander of Colophon, Greek poet of 2nd century BC Theriaca or Theriac, ancient Greek remedy Venice treacle...
works both in prose and verse, of which two survive complete. The longest, Theriaca, is a hexameter poem (958 lines) on the nature of venomous animals and...
Theriac or theriaca is a medical concoction originally labelled by the Greeks in the 1st century AD and widely adopted in the ancient world as far away...
herbalists and apothecaries to describe a medicine (also called theriac or theriaca), composed of many ingredients, that was used as an antidote for poisons...
are steeped or mixed. Liquor portal Elixir Folk medicine Habushu Panacea Theriaca Rượu thuốc Snake oil "The Last Days of the Mekong Snake Hunters". 9 August...
good dental restorative material. Benzoin resin is a component of the "Theriaca Andromachi Senioris", a Venice treacle recipe in the 1686 d'Amsterdammer...
published editions of Aelian, De natura animalium; Nicander, Alexipharmaca and Theriaca; the Scriptores rei rusticae; Aristotle, Historia animalium and Politica;...
Karamanou M, Androutsos G (1 January 2019), Wexler P (ed.), "Chapter 12 - Theriaca Magna: The Glorious Cure-All Remedy", Toxicology in Antiquity (Second Edition)...
Tempore (Cath. Med. Purg.) Of the theriaca (On Theriac to Piso) De Theriaca, ad Pisonem (Ther. Pis.) On the use of the theriaca (On Theriac to Pamphilianus)...
wine. Andromachus the Elder, Nero's court physician, developed theriac (theriaca Andromachi) by supplementing the versions of Mithridates' formula known...
poem or the antidote, but that they are connected in some way with the Theriaca which Antiochus the Great, king of Syria, was in the habit of using, and...
Aetia, and Epigrams of Callimachus; the Phenomena of Aratus; and the Theriaca of Nicander, among many others. The historian Evagrius calls him Marinus...
Hieronymus Mercurialis. And also by Schneider in his prefaces to Nicander's Theriaca, and Alexipharmaca. Greenhill, William Alexander (1867), "Aelius Promotus"...
extant. Galen, De Theriaca ad Pamphil. init. vol. xiv. p. 299 Galen, De Dissect. Muscul. c. 1. p. 2. ed. Bietz Dict. of Ant. art. Theriaca Abu al-Faraj, Histor...
Stephanus Byzantius from a poem of this title, and a scholium to Nicander's Theriaca refers to it in a discussion on snake bites. It isn't known if the poem...
Johann Heinrich Voss, Virgil's Georgics p277; 1789 Nicander of Colophon, Theriaca, 741. Nicander of Colophon, Alexipharmaca, 447. Virgil, Georgica, IV, 284...
foundation of humanism in Spain. In 1552, he published a critical edition of "Theriaca", a work on the poisons and bites of snakes and scorpions, by the ancient...
Boios, and the other on the antidotes against the poison of serpents (Theriaca), which he imitated from the Greek poet Nicander of Colophon. According...
Ancient Snakebite Literature: The Brooklyn Medical Papyrus and Nicander's Theriaca. CUNY Academic Works. "Snakebite Papyrus (47.218.48a-f)". Collection. Brooklyn...
Internet Archive: Vol. 1, 2. Accessed 26 August 2009. Galen. ad Pisonem de Theriaca. de Antidotis. Gellius, Aulus. Noctes Atticae (Attic Nights). Rolfe, J...
service to medicine was that of ridiculing certain old-world preparations, theriaca, mithridatium, and others, traditionally preserved in the London Pharmacopœia...
annotationes quæ commentariorum loco esse possunt. Accessit Trita illa de theriaca quaestio. Basel, 1581. Pædotrophia carmine (1559). Paedotrophia sive de...