Gnosi'dicus
(
*Gnwsi/dikos), the fourteenth in descent from Aesculapius, the elder son of Nebrus, the brother of Chrysus, and the father of Hippocrates I., Podalirius II., and Aeneius.
He lived probably in the sixth century B. C. (Jo. Tzetzes,
Chil. vii.
Hist. 155, in Fabric.
Bibl. Graec. vol. xii. p. 680, ed. Vet.; Poeti
Epist. ad Artax. in Hippocr.
Opera, vol. iii. p. 770.)
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