Nicandrea With Reference to Liddelland Scott

Classical Quarterly 1 (3-4):95- (1951)
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Some day, it may be, a betterGreek scholar and more skilful emendator than I will summon to hisaid from among scientists familiar with the Levant a botanist, aherbalist, a herpetologist, and an entomologist, empanel forconsultations a small body of medical men who have practised in theNear East, and produce an annotated text and translation of Nicander;and when this has been done it will be possible to read him, notindeed with pleasure, but with a good deal less labour and vexationthan attend the process at present. Meanwhile, those whose dutyobliges them to struggle through the Theriaca andAlexipharmaca with the aids now available stand in no need ofthe injunction not to forget him which the author has appended tothose two poems

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The poet's ivy: Nicander, georgica fr. 74.17–24.Boris Kayachev - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (2):664-671.

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