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Cassius Felix, active 447

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Personal name headingCassius Felix, active 447
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Variant(s)Cassius Felix, fl. 447
Cassio Felice, active 447
Felix, Cassius, active 447
Beginning date0447
Associated placeConstantine (Algeria)
Field of activityMedicine
Profession or occupationPhysicians Translators
Found inDe la médecine, 2002: t.p. (Cassius Felix) p. vii (from Cirta (renamed Constantina) in Numidia?; wrote De medicina in 447) p. viii (African origin; seems to have been a practicing medical specialist himself) p. ix (may be the same as an imperial physician of Carthage named Felix, 426-427)
OCLC, June 25, 2002 (hdgs.: Cassius Felix, fl. 447, Felicus, Cassius; usage: Cassii Felicis)
Der neue Pauly, c1996- (Cassius Felix; physician from Cirta; translated Greek-language medical writings, wrote or translated De medicina 447 A.D.)
Brill's new Pauly online, 17 April 2014 (Cassius Felix, physician from Cirta and translator of Greek language medical writings, 5th century AD; wrote or translated De medicina in 447)
Cassio Felice. 2, Sulla medicina, 2020: title page (Cassio Felice) page 4 of cover (Classius Felix, physician member of logic-methodic school, born and lived in Africa, last latin writer of a medical treatise)
Wikipedia website, viewed on Jan. 20, 2022 (Cassio Felice (in latino: Cassius Felix; fl. 447) è stato un medico e autore di testi medici romano, forse di religione cristiana)
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Not found inOxford classical dict., 1996
Associated languagelat