Excerpt from Cassii Felicis De Medicina: Ex Graecis Logicae Sectae Auctoribus Liber Translatus Sub Artabure Et Calepio Consulibus (Anno 447)
Medicorum Latinorum qui supersunt aetate novissi mus ultimusque idem qui typis impressus oblivioni fatis que eripitur, nunc primum prodit Cassius Felix, cuius Medicinae ex graecis logicae sectae auctoribus (et prae cipue Galeno vid. Ind. Font.) conscriptum vel trans latum breviloquium editum fuit, sicut codicis Parisiensis testatur inscriptio sub ardebre et asclepio consulibus i. E. Calepio et Artabure (mommsen Zeitzer Ostertafel v. J. 447 Ber]. Akad. 1863 p. 551) anno 447. Auctor Latinus est vero latino sermone c. 25 etc. Cf. Ind. Non Graecus, neque ulli eorum qui idem nomen gerunt (de Cassus medicis v. Fabric. Bibl. Gr. III, 322 Earl.) putandus idem, patria quidem incertus scilicet si recenti codicis Parisiensis scriptori fides,, Arten sis (asten sis? Cirtensis? Nam pro Ambracia antiqua quando ab Arattho vel Arachtho fiuvio appellata sit Arta cf. Leake Trav. In N. Gr. 208 non constat) sed aetate suppar Theodore Prisciano diciani Afri discipulo, cuius uti Graeci aequalis Philagrii (epirotae, cf. E. Rhode Rhein. Mus. N. F. 32, 336) paulo maioris auctoritatem infert, fortasse Afer et ipse, utpote qui citet berham putidam quam Punice aturbis dicunt (c. 20, cf. Ind. Lat. S. Corti zones gelela), simillimus dicendi genere Gaelic Aureliano eiusdem saeculi quinti medico Siccensi.
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