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ἀλλ’ οὔτε πολλὰ τραύματ’ ἐν στέρνοις λαβὼν θνῄσκει τις, εἰ μὴ τέρμα συντρέχοι βίου, οὔτ’ ἐν στέγῃ τις ἥμενος παρ’ ἑστίᾳ φεύγει τι μᾶλλον τὸν πεπρωμένον μόρον → But a man will not die, even though he has been wounded repeatedly in the chest, should the appointed end of his life not have caught up with him; nor can one who sits beside his hearth at home escape his destined death any the more
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[[Democedes]] of [[Croton]] (Greek: [[Δημοκήδης]]), described in The Histories of Herodotus as "the most skillful physician of his time". Democedes was a Greek physician and a member of the court of Darius I. He was born in Croton, in southern Italy. His father was Calliphon, a priest and physician at Croton at the time of Pythagoras. His first position as physician seems to be in civil service of Athens and Aegina. Later he entered service under Polycrates. In 522 B.C., Polycrates, his entourage, and Democedes were all captured as Lydians by Oroetes and sent to Susa. | [[Democedes]] of [[Croton]] (Greek: [[Δημοκήδης]]), described in The Histories of Herodotus as "the most skillful physician of his time". Democedes was a Greek physician and a member of the court of Darius I. He was born in Croton, in southern Italy. His father was Calliphon, a priest and physician at Croton at the time of Pythagoras. His first position as physician seems to be in civil service of Athens and Aegina. Later he entered service under Polycrates. In 522 B.C., Polycrates, his entourage, and Democedes were all captured as Lydians by Oroetes and sent to Susa. | ||
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|dgtxt=-ους, ὁ<br />[[Democedes de Crotona, hijo de Califonte, médico y pitagórico que obtuvo el favor de Darío]], Hdt.3.125, 131, Ael.<i>VH</i> 8.17, D.Chr.77/78.11, D.C.38.18.5, Iambl.<i>VP</i> 257, Democedes, I. | |dgtxt=-ους, ὁ<br />[[Democedes]] de [[Crotona]], hijo de [[Califonte]], [[médico]] y [[pitagórico]] que obtuvo el [[favor]] de [[Darío]], Hdt.3.125, 131, Ael.<i>VH</i> 8.17, D.Chr.77/78.11, D.C.38.18.5, Iambl.<i>VP</i> 257, Democedes, I. | ||
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==Translations== | ==Translations== | ||
ar: ديموسيديس; az: Demoked; ca: Demòcedes; de: Demokedes; el: Δημοκήδης; en: Democedes; es: Democedes; fa: دموکدس; fr: Démocédès; hu: Démokedész; it: Democede; nl: Democedes; pl: Demokedes; ro: Democede; ru: Демокед; uk: Демокед; zh: 迪莫塞迪斯 | ar: ديموسيديس; az: Demoked; ca: Demòcedes; de: Demokedes; el: Δημοκήδης; en: Democedes; es: Democedes; fa: دموکدس; fr: Démocédès; hu: Démokedész; it: Democede; nl: Democedes; pl: Demokedes; ro: Democede; ru: Демокед; uk: Демокед; zh: 迪莫塞迪斯 |
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Democedes of Croton (Greek: Δημοκήδης), described in The Histories of Herodotus as "the most skillful physician of his time". Democedes was a Greek physician and a member of the court of Darius I. He was born in Croton, in southern Italy. His father was Calliphon, a priest and physician at Croton at the time of Pythagoras. His first position as physician seems to be in civil service of Athens and Aegina. Later he entered service under Polycrates. In 522 B.C., Polycrates, his entourage, and Democedes were all captured as Lydians by Oroetes and sent to Susa.
Spanish (DGE)
-ους, ὁ
Democedes de Crotona, hijo de Califonte, médico y pitagórico que obtuvo el favor de Darío, Hdt.3.125, 131, Ael.VH 8.17, D.Chr.77/78.11, D.C.38.18.5, Iambl.VP 257, Democedes, I.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Δημοκήδης: ους ὁ Демокед (родом из Кротона, знаменитый врач VII в. до н. э.) Her.
Translations
ar: ديموسيديس; az: Demoked; ca: Demòcedes; de: Demokedes; el: Δημοκήδης; en: Democedes; es: Democedes; fa: دموکدس; fr: Démocédès; hu: Démokedész; it: Democede; nl: Democedes; pl: Demokedes; ro: Democede; ru: Демокед; uk: Демокед; zh: 迪莫塞迪斯