See also Alexander of Tralles on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer. 482393 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica , Volume 1 — Alexander of Tralles ALEXANDER OF TRALLES ( Alexander Trallianus ), Greek physician, born at Tralles in Lydia, lived probably about the middle of the 6th century and practised medicine with success at Rome.

Alexander von Tralles by Alexander of Tralles 1 edition Not in Library. Leben. Dort widmete er sich zunächst vor allem der praktischen Arbeit, bis er im hohen Alter mit der Arbeit an medizinischen Abhandlungen begann.

According to Agathias (Agath. physician; born Tralles 525, died Rome 605. Alexander (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός) of Tralles in Lydia (or Alexander Trallianus, c. 525 – c.605) was one of the most eminent of the ancient physicians. Alexander of Tralles, Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium Author(s): John Scarborough, Alice-Mary Talbot. Alexander (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός) of Tralles in Lydia (or Alexander Trallianus, c. 525 – c. 605) was one of the most eminent of the ancient physicians. Oeuvres médicales d'Alexandre de Tralles by Alexander of Tralles 1 edition - first published in 1933 Not in Library. Alexander, der jüngste Sohn des Arztes Stephanos, stammte aus der kleinasiatischen Stadt Tralleis in Lydien.Er unternahm Bildungsreisen nach Italien, Africa, Gallien und Spanien, bevor er sich in Rom niederließ, wo er seither lebte und wirkte. by Alexander of Tralles 1 edition - first published in 1549 Not in Library. Alexander of Tralles. Literature search was performed concerning\ud Alexander's works and the results were presented in this study.\ud Alexander of Tralles has combined his personal experience, which he gained from the places he had visited, with\ud the classical methods that were described in medical text books and applied varying treatments to his patients.\ud When he was too old to work as a doctor anymore, Alex Alexander of Tralles in Lydia (or Alexander Trallianus, c. 525 – c.605) was one of the most eminent of the ancient physicians. Clinical Experience in Late Antiquity: Alexander of Tralles and the Therapy of Epilepsy, (2014), 'Medical History' 58: 337-353 Alexander (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Τραλλιανός) of Tralles in Lydia (or Alexander Trallianus, c. 525 – c. 605) was one of the most eminent of the ancient physicians. Subjects.