Servilius Damocrates (or Democrates; Greek: Δαμοκράτης, Δημοκράτης) was a Greek physician at Rome in the middle to late 1st century AD. He may have received the praenomen "Servillius" from his having become a client of the Servilia gens. Galen calls him ἄριστος ἰατρός, and Pliny says he was "e primis medentium," and relates his cure of Considia, the daughter of Marcus Servilius. He wrote quite a few pharmaceutical works in Greek iambic verse, of which there only remain the titles and some extracts preserved by Galen.
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| - Damòcrates o Demòcrates (en llatí Damocrates o Democrates, en grec antic Δαμοκράτης o Δημοκράτης) conegut després com a Damòcrates Servili (Servilius) era un metge grec que va exercir a Roma a la meitat del segle i. Segurament va agafar el nom de Servilius potser per haver esdevingut client de la gens Servília (després de curar a Consídia la filla d'un Marc Servili). Galè l'anomena ἃριστός ἰατρός (el millor metge), i Plini diu que era e primis medendium (el primer metge). Va escriure diverses obres farmacèutiques en vers iàmbic grec de les que Galè en va conservar els títols. (ca)
- Ο Δαμοκράτης υπήρξε ιατρός ο οποίος καταγόταν από την Αθήνα και έδρασε στη Ρώμη κατά τα μέσα του 1ου αι. μ.Χ. Πρέπει να ήταν σύγχρονος του Ανδρόμαχου του Πρεσβύτερου, αρχιάτρου του αυτοκράτορα Νέρωνα. Πιθανότατα έλαβε το προσωνύμιο Σερβίλιος ως ιατρός μελών του Σερβιλίου οίκου. (el)
- Servilius Damocrates (or Democrates; Greek: Δαμοκράτης, Δημοκράτης) was a Greek physician at Rome in the middle to late 1st century AD. He may have received the praenomen "Servillius" from his having become a client of the Servilia gens. Galen calls him ἄριστος ἰατρός, and Pliny says he was "e primis medentium," and relates his cure of Considia, the daughter of Marcus Servilius. He wrote quite a few pharmaceutical works in Greek iambic verse, of which there only remain the titles and some extracts preserved by Galen. (en)
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| - Damòcrates o Demòcrates (en llatí Damocrates o Democrates, en grec antic Δαμοκράτης o Δημοκράτης) conegut després com a Damòcrates Servili (Servilius) era un metge grec que va exercir a Roma a la meitat del segle i. Segurament va agafar el nom de Servilius potser per haver esdevingut client de la gens Servília (després de curar a Consídia la filla d'un Marc Servili). Galè l'anomena ἃριστός ἰατρός (el millor metge), i Plini diu que era e primis medendium (el primer metge). Va escriure diverses obres farmacèutiques en vers iàmbic grec de les que Galè en va conservar els títols. (ca)
- Ο Δαμοκράτης υπήρξε ιατρός ο οποίος καταγόταν από την Αθήνα και έδρασε στη Ρώμη κατά τα μέσα του 1ου αι. μ.Χ. Πρέπει να ήταν σύγχρονος του Ανδρόμαχου του Πρεσβύτερου, αρχιάτρου του αυτοκράτορα Νέρωνα. Πιθανότατα έλαβε το προσωνύμιο Σερβίλιος ως ιατρός μελών του Σερβιλίου οίκου. (el)
- Servilius Damocrates (or Democrates; Greek: Δαμοκράτης, Δημοκράτης) was a Greek physician at Rome in the middle to late 1st century AD. He may have received the praenomen "Servillius" from his having become a client of the Servilia gens. Galen calls him ἄριστος ἰατρός, and Pliny says he was "e primis medentium," and relates his cure of Considia, the daughter of Marcus Servilius. He wrote quite a few pharmaceutical works in Greek iambic verse, of which there only remain the titles and some extracts preserved by Galen. (en)
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