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Greek δηλητήριος /dēlētḗrios/, neuter δηλητήριον /dēlētḗrion/, means "noxious", often used in conjunction with {or understood} φάρμακον /phármakon/, where it means "poison". See entry [[Delitiron]].
 
Greek δηλητήριος /dēlētḗrios/, neuter δηλητήριον /dēlētḗrion/, means "noxious", often used in conjunction with {or understood} φάρμακον /phármakon/, where it means "poison". See entry [[Delitiron]].
  
Simon refers to Cassius Felix’s ''De medicina'', chapter LI, ''Ad colicam et iliacam'' {"On colic and the iliac pain"}, 2, ed. Fraisse (2001: 147). For more information see the entry [[Cordapsum]], [[Ilion]], [[Ylia]].
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Simon refers to Cassius Felix’s ''De medicina'', chapter LI, ''Ad colicam et iliacam'' {"On colic and the iliac pain"}, 2, ed. Fraisse (2001: 147). This text is also available online editied by V. Rose (1870: 132) [[http://www.archive.org/stream/demedicinaexgrae00cassuoft#page/132/mode/1up]].<br />
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For more information see the entry [[Cordapsum]], [[Ilion]], [[Ylia]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:57, 25 July 2016

Deleterion grece Cassius felix capitulo de ilio est letalis cibus vel potus ut fungi venenosi et similia.


Apparatus:

Deleterion (-õ A) AC | Deletereon f | Delecteron (-õ B) B e | Delecteron p | Delecteron j {‘c’ added later}
ilio AC | yleo B efjp
est om. AC
letalis | lettalis ms. e
fungi | fongi ms. f


Translation:

Deleterion is a Greek word found in Cassius Felix’s De medicina, the chapter De ilio "On ileus {a severe kind of colic, the iliac pains}", Greek deleterion denotes lethal food or drink or poisonous mushrooms and similar items.


Commentary:

Deleterion:
Greek δηλητήριος /dēlētḗrios/, neuter δηλητήριον /dēlētḗrion/, means "noxious", often used in conjunction with {or understood} φάρμακον /phármakon/, where it means "poison". See entry Delitiron.

Simon refers to Cassius Felix’s De medicina, chapter LI, Ad colicam et iliacam {"On colic and the iliac pain"}, 2, ed. Fraisse (2001: 147). This text is also available online editied by V. Rose (1870: 132) [[1]].
For more information see the entry Cordapsum, Ilion, Ylia.


WilfGunther (talk) 11:50, 25 July 2016 (BST)


See also Delitiron.


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