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Alexander of Myndus (or Myndos) in Caria, a Greek author lived during the first century AD and wrote on diverse topics, including zoology and divination. No writings are extant, but fragments are preserved in various later authors. Works ascribed to Alexander of Myndus include a "History of Beasts" (ktenon historia), "On Animals" (peri zoön, probably the same work), "On Birds" (peri ptenon, a separate work), a work on myths, and on either dream interpretation or on divination generally. It is possible that the illustrations of birds in the Vienna Dioscurides, which appear to be based on illustrations from an older, different treatise, as they don't relate directly to the treatise they illustrate, are derived from illustrations of the lost trteatise on birds of Alexander of Myndus. References and links
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