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Demosthenes Philalethes (Gr. Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) was an ancient Greek physician of Asia Minor who was one of the pupils of Alexander Philalethes, a contemporary of Aristoxenus, and a follower of the teachings of Herophilos. He succeeded Alexander as the head of the Herophilean school of medicine in Carura. He probably lived around the beginning of the 1st century, and was especially celebrated for his skill as an oculist. He was the author of the most influential ophthalmological work of antiquity, the Ophthalmicus, on diseases of the eye, which appears to have been still extant in the Middle Ages, but of which nothing now remains, although some extracts are preserved by Aëtius Amidenus, Paul of Aegina, Rufus of Ephesus, and other later writers. He also wrote a work on the pulse, which

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  • Demòstenes Filaletes (en llatí Demosthenes Philalethes, en grec antic Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) era un metge grec deixeble d'Alexandre Filaletes, que va pertànyer a l'escola de medicina fundada per Heròfil de Calcedònia. Probablement va viure al segle i i era especialment famós pels seus èxits com oculista. Va escriure un treball sobre el pols que és esmentat per Galè, i un altre sobre infeccions als ulls que es va conservar fins a l'edat mitjana, però que actualment només es coneix per extractes d'Aeci, Paule Egineta i altres. (ca)
  • Ο Δημοσθένης ο Φιλαλήθης ήταν αρχαίος Έλληνας ιατρός του 1ου αιώνα μ.Χ.. Ήταν μαθητής του Αλέξανδρου Φιλαλήθη και σύγχρονος του Αριστόξενου στην ιατρική σχολή του Ηρόφιλου στην Λαοδίκεια της Φρυγίας. Διαδέχτηκε τον Αλέξανδρο ως ο επικεφαλής της σχολής και αποτελεί τον τελευταίο γνωστό εκπρόσωπο της. Ήταν διάσημος για τις ικανότητες του ως οφθαλμολόγος, και το σύγγραμμά με του με τον τίτλο Ὀφθαλμικός ήταν το έργο αναφοράς σχετικά με οφθαλμολογικά ζητήματα κατά την αρχαιότητα. Φαίνεται πως διασώζονταν ολόκληρο έως και την εποχή του Μεσαίωνα, ωστόσο το μόνο που απομένει στη σημερινή εποχή είναι μερικά αποσπάσματα που έχουν διατηρηθεί μέσω των γραπτών των Αέτιου του Αμιδηνού, Παύλου του Αιγινήτη, Ρούφου του Εφέσιου, και άλλων συγγραφέων που έζησαν αργότερα. Έγραψε επίσης και ένα έργο σχετικά με τους στο οποίο γίνεται αναφορά από τον Γαληνό. (el)
  • Demosthenes Philalethes (Gr. Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) was an ancient Greek physician of Asia Minor who was one of the pupils of Alexander Philalethes, a contemporary of Aristoxenus, and a follower of the teachings of Herophilos. He succeeded Alexander as the head of the Herophilean school of medicine in Carura. He probably lived around the beginning of the 1st century, and was especially celebrated for his skill as an oculist. He was the author of the most influential ophthalmological work of antiquity, the Ophthalmicus, on diseases of the eye, which appears to have been still extant in the Middle Ages, but of which nothing now remains, although some extracts are preserved by Aëtius Amidenus, Paul of Aegina, Rufus of Ephesus, and other later writers. He also wrote a work on the pulse, which is quoted by Galen. Demosthenes was the last known Herophilean in Asia Minor. (en)
  • Demóstenes Filaletes (em grego clássico: Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) foi um antigo médico grego da Ásia menor, um dos alunos de Alexandre Filaletes, contemporâneo de Aristóxenes e seguidor dos ensinamentos de Herófilo. Foi o substituto de Alexandre no cargo de chefe da escola herofiliana de medicina na cidade de . Viveu, provavelmente, por volta do século I, sendo bastante louvado por suas habilidades como oculista. Foi o autor do trabalho oftalmológico mais influente da antiguidade chamado Oftálmico, que versava sobre doenças oculares e que, contudo, parece ter desaparecido na Idade Média, não restando quase nada nos dias atuais, a não ser alguns excertos preservados por Aécio de Amida, Paulo de Égina, Rufo de Éfeso e outros escritores posteriores. Ele também desenvolveu um trabalho sobre a pulsação arterial, o qual é citado por Cláudio Galeno. Demóstenes foi o último conhecido da escola herofiliana de medicina na Ásia Menor. (pt)
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  • Demòstenes Filaletes (en llatí Demosthenes Philalethes, en grec antic Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) era un metge grec deixeble d'Alexandre Filaletes, que va pertànyer a l'escola de medicina fundada per Heròfil de Calcedònia. Probablement va viure al segle i i era especialment famós pels seus èxits com oculista. Va escriure un treball sobre el pols que és esmentat per Galè, i un altre sobre infeccions als ulls que es va conservar fins a l'edat mitjana, però que actualment només es coneix per extractes d'Aeci, Paule Egineta i altres. (ca)
  • Ο Δημοσθένης ο Φιλαλήθης ήταν αρχαίος Έλληνας ιατρός του 1ου αιώνα μ.Χ.. Ήταν μαθητής του Αλέξανδρου Φιλαλήθη και σύγχρονος του Αριστόξενου στην ιατρική σχολή του Ηρόφιλου στην Λαοδίκεια της Φρυγίας. Διαδέχτηκε τον Αλέξανδρο ως ο επικεφαλής της σχολής και αποτελεί τον τελευταίο γνωστό εκπρόσωπο της. Ήταν διάσημος για τις ικανότητες του ως οφθαλμολόγος, και το σύγγραμμά με του με τον τίτλο Ὀφθαλμικός ήταν το έργο αναφοράς σχετικά με οφθαλμολογικά ζητήματα κατά την αρχαιότητα. Φαίνεται πως διασώζονταν ολόκληρο έως και την εποχή του Μεσαίωνα, ωστόσο το μόνο που απομένει στη σημερινή εποχή είναι μερικά αποσπάσματα που έχουν διατηρηθεί μέσω των γραπτών των Αέτιου του Αμιδηνού, Παύλου του Αιγινήτη, Ρούφου του Εφέσιου, και άλλων συγγραφέων που έζησαν αργότερα. Έγραψε επίσης και ένα έργο σχετικά μ (el)
  • Demosthenes Philalethes (Gr. Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) was an ancient Greek physician of Asia Minor who was one of the pupils of Alexander Philalethes, a contemporary of Aristoxenus, and a follower of the teachings of Herophilos. He succeeded Alexander as the head of the Herophilean school of medicine in Carura. He probably lived around the beginning of the 1st century, and was especially celebrated for his skill as an oculist. He was the author of the most influential ophthalmological work of antiquity, the Ophthalmicus, on diseases of the eye, which appears to have been still extant in the Middle Ages, but of which nothing now remains, although some extracts are preserved by Aëtius Amidenus, Paul of Aegina, Rufus of Ephesus, and other later writers. He also wrote a work on the pulse, which (en)
  • Demóstenes Filaletes (em grego clássico: Δημοσθένης ὁ Φιλαλήθης) foi um antigo médico grego da Ásia menor, um dos alunos de Alexandre Filaletes, contemporâneo de Aristóxenes e seguidor dos ensinamentos de Herófilo. Foi o substituto de Alexandre no cargo de chefe da escola herofiliana de medicina na cidade de . Viveu, provavelmente, por volta do século I, sendo bastante louvado por suas habilidades como oculista. Foi o autor do trabalho oftalmológico mais influente da antiguidade chamado Oftálmico, que versava sobre doenças oculares e que, contudo, parece ter desaparecido na Idade Média, não restando quase nada nos dias atuais, a não ser alguns excertos preservados por Aécio de Amida, Paulo de Égina, Rufo de Éfeso e outros escritores posteriores. Ele também desenvolveu um trabalho sobre a p (pt)
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  • Δημοσθένης ο Φιλαλήθης (el)
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  • Demóstenes Filaletes (pt)
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