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Bolos of Mendes

Gillespie, Charles C., ed. Dictionary of scientific biography. New York Charles Scribner s Sons, 1970. S.v. "Bolos of Mendes," by Jerry Stannard. [Pg.232]

Columella (died about 65 A.D.), stated that a certain Bolos of Mendes was a writer of the school of Democritus and attributes to him the production of many writings accredited to Democritus of Abdera.12... [Pg.153]

Persian magus and reputedly Alexander the Great s personal alchemist. He features as a character in Bolos of Mendes On Natural and Initiatory Things. Various tracts —probably written by others — were attributed to him. [Pg.109]

BC Egypt Bolos of Mendes Phusika Kai Mustika... [Pg.12]

The first important worker in Greek-Egyptian khemeia that we know by name was Bolos of Mendes (c. 200 b.c.), a town in the Nile delta. In his writings, he used the name Democritus so that he is referred to as Bolos-Democritus or sometimes as the pseudo-Democritus. ... [Pg.17]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.28 ]




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