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- Tetrapharmacum abstract "Tetrapharmacum (Latin), or tetrapharmakos (from Greek τετραφάρμακος), and sometimes tetrapharmakon (τετραϕάρμακον, "the "fourfold drug") was a pharmaceutical compound known in ancient Greek pharmacology, a mixture of wax, pine resin, pitch and animal fat, most often pork fat.The word tetrapharmakos has been used metaphorically by Epicurus and his disciples to refer to the four remedies for healing the soul.Apparently named after this unprepossessing concoction, tetrafarmacum (standard Latin tetrapharmacum) was a complicated and expensive dish in Roman Imperial cuisine. It contained sow's udder, pheasant, wild boar and ham in pastry. The only surviving source of information on the tetrafarmacum is the Augustan History, which mentions it three times. All three mentions are credited to the now-lost biography of Hadrian by Marius Maximus. According to this source, the Caesar Lucius Aelius (died 138) invented the dish; his senior colleague, the Emperor Hadrian, liked it; a later emperor, Alexander Severus, liked it too.".
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- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Severus.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Roman_cuisine.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Augustan_History.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_medicine.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_cuisine.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Epicurus.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Galen.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Hadrian.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Ham.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Lucius_Aelius.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Marius_Maximus.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Pastry.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Pheasant.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Pig.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Severus_Alexander.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Tetrapharmakos.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Udder.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLink Wild_boar.
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tetrapharmacum".
- Tetrapharmacum wikiPageWikiLinkText "tetrapharmakos".
- Tetrapharmacum hasPhotoCollection Tetrapharmacum.
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- Tetrapharmacum subject Category:Ancient_Greek_medicine.
- Tetrapharmacum subject Category:Roman_cuisine.
- Tetrapharmacum hypernym Compound.
- Tetrapharmacum type Article.
- Tetrapharmacum type ChemicalCompound.
- Tetrapharmacum type Food.
- Tetrapharmacum type Article.
- Tetrapharmacum type Food.
- Tetrapharmacum comment "Tetrapharmacum (Latin), or tetrapharmakos (from Greek τετραφάρμακος), and sometimes tetrapharmakon (τετραϕάρμακον, "the "fourfold drug") was a pharmaceutical compound known in ancient Greek pharmacology, a mixture of wax, pine resin, pitch and animal fat, most often pork fat.The word tetrapharmakos has been used metaphorically by Epicurus and his disciples to refer to the four remedies for healing the soul.Apparently named after this unprepossessing concoction, tetrafarmacum (standard Latin tetrapharmacum) was a complicated and expensive dish in Roman Imperial cuisine. ".
- Tetrapharmacum label "Tetrapharmacum".
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- Tetrapharmacum sameAs Tetrafarmacum.
- Tetrapharmacum sameAs Tetrapharmacum.
- Tetrapharmacum sameAs Tetrafármaco.
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- Tetrapharmacum sameAs Tetrafarmakum.
- Tetrapharmacum sameAs Q636678.
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- Tetrapharmacum wasDerivedFrom Tetrapharmacum?oldid=623142125.
- Tetrapharmacum isPrimaryTopicOf Tetrapharmacum.