Celsus - usurper - died in 265.
Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus died in 120.
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Ephesus (Celsus) Library is in the end of the colloneded street of Ephesus.
Celsus did
Celsus O'Brien has written: 'Poor Clares, Galway, 1642-1992' -- subject(s): Monasticism and religious orders for women, Nuns, Poor Clares (Galway) 'Perfect contrition in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Repentance
No. The ancient Greeks Celsus and Galen wrote on the subject of tumors. A link to a relevant post can be found below.
The first references to cataracts and their treatment in Ancient Rome are found in 29 AD in De Medicinae, the work of the Latin encyclopedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus.
Aulus Cornelius Celsus has written: 'De medicina libri octo' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine 'A. Corn. Celsus De re medica' 'A. C. Celsi De re medica libri octo' -- subject(s): Medicine, Greek and Roman Medicine 'Traite de la me decine en huit livres' 'In hoc uolumine haec continentur Aurelij Cornelij Celsi Medicinae libri 8' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine 'Avrelij Cornelii Celsi De re medica libri VIII' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine 'A. Cornelii Celsi quae supersunt' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine 'In hoc volumine haec continentur Aurelii Cornelii Celsi Medicinae libri 8 quam emendatissimi graecis etiam omnibus dictionibus restitutis' 'De re medica' 'A. Cornelii Celsi De medicina libri octo' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine '[De medicina]' 'Celse, Vitruve, Censorin' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A. Corn. Celsus Of medicine' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine 'The first four books of Aur. Corn. Celsus De re medica' -- subject(s): Greek and Roman Medicine 'A. Corn. Celsi De medicina libri octo' -- subject(s): Medicine, Greek and Roman Medicine 'Medicinae libri VIII'
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The term vitiligo was first used by Celsus (a Roman Physician) in second century A.D. The earliest information of vitiligo is found in "Trikh-e-tibbe-iran" during the period of Aushooryan (2200 BC). Some information is also present in Ebers Papyrus (1500 B.C) about vitiligo.Source: http://www.vitiligoguide.com/vitiligo-history