Lecania (gens)

The gens Lecania was a minor family of ancient Rome. The only member who attained the consulship was Gaius Lecanius in AD 65.[1]

Members

See also

List of Roman gentes

References

  1. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 727 ("Lecanius").
  2. Tacitus, Annales, 3.
  3. Fasti Capitolini.
  4. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, xxvi. 1 (4).
  5. Tacitus, Historiae, i. 41.
  6. Galen, De Compositione Medicamentorum per Genera, v. 11, 14, vol. xiii. pp. 827, 829, 852, v. 13, vol. xiii. p. 840, v. 15, vol. xiii. p. 847; De Compositione Medicamentorum Secundum Locos Conscriptorum, iii. 1, vol. xii. p. 636, v. 3, vol. xii. p. 829, viii. 5, vol. xiii. p. 182, ix. 2, vol. xiii. p. 247, x. 2, vol. xiii. p. 347.
  7. Soranus, The Life of Hippocrates.
  8. Dioscorides, De Materia Medica, vol. I. p. 1.

Bibliography

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