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1 var.dim. πυξίδιον lat. pyxis; dim. pyxidicula, pyxidulum πυξίς Lexicalia / Containers Definition The Greek πυξίς (Lat. pyxis) is a small round box or casket usually with a separate lid. It was named after the boxwood, i.e. the wood of the πύξος (Buxus sempervirens), of which it was originally made. Later it became common in any wood and in other materials, especially metals. This container was mostly and primarily employed in the medical field for holding drugs and remedies, but it was also used by women to store cosmetics and ointments, jewels and toiletries. The wide range of uses and contents that written sources attest in relation to the pyxis seems to indicate that, beyond the specific contexts in which this post-classical noun developed a technical meaning, it has also acquired the general sense of box in Antiquity. Moreover, the Latin form has become current in anatomy and botany with other specialized semantic developments up to modern times. Contents A. Linguistic section 1. Etymology 2. General linguistic commentary 3. Abbreviation(s) in the papyri B. Testimonia a selection of representative sources C. Commentary 1. πυξίς and its medical sources 2. πυξίς word and object D. Bibliography 1. Lexicon entries 2. Secondary literature E. CPGM references A. Linguistic section 1. Etymology The derivation πυξίς < πύξος is certain, as already pointed out by ancient sources. In the second half of the I cent. BCE, for instance, the grammarian Trypho Trop. II (III 192,26 Spengel) καὶ πάλιν πυξὶς μὲν λέγεται ἡ ἐκ πύξου κατεσκευασμένη, καταχρηστικῶς δὲ καὶ ἡ χαλκῆ καὶ ἡ ἐξ οἵας δήποτε πεποιημένη ὕλης stresses the

2 origin of πυξίς from the boxwood illustrating the phenomenon of the catachresis, i.e. the incorrect use of one word for another. 1 πύξος is considered a loanword of unknown origin. Several etymologies have been proposed, but they all are unconvincing, 2 such as the hypothesis of a derivation from IE *b h Hu-, «grow» (cf. Gr. φύω and Arm. boys, «plant»), 3 or from *b h eug h -, «bend». 4 Moreover, the Greek πύξος has a parallel in the Mycenaean pu-ko-so General linguistic commentary The form πυξξίδη pro πυξίδι in [10] represents a scribal error, not an actual orthographic variation. Gemination is indeed a phonological phenomenon very common throughout the Roman and Byzantine periods. 6 It indicates the identification in speech of single and double consonants, which reflects in writing, and occurs also elsewhere in the Michigan Medical Codex. 7 Variae lectiones of the Latin transliteration pyxis are puxis, several times in the recentiores, pixis (sometimes pis-), buxis, form clearly influenced by buxus, i.q. Greek πύξος. 8 Derivatives are the diminutives πυξίδιον in Greek and pyxidicula (see [3]) and pyxidulum in Latin, as well as the Latin adjective pyxidatus, «having the shape of a pyxis», that is a hapax in Plin. Nat. XXXI 57,3. 9 It is not totally clear whether the Latin buxus and the later pyxis and pyxinum depend on πύξος or whether they are independent borrowings. 10 But it is certain that the modern forms of this root were in turn borrowed from Latin, e.g. Fr. buis and boîte (Old Fr. 1 Likewise in later grammatical or rhetorical writings, e.g. Choerob. Trop. III (III 246,23-9 Spengel) and EM 696,58-697,2 Gaisford. EDG II 1259 s.v. 2 Cf. BOISACQ, DELG 827 s.v.; CHANTRAINE, DELG II 956 s.v.; FRISK, GEW II 626 e III 174 s.v.; BEEKES, 3 Cf. SCARDIGLI 1960, Cf. CARNOY 1955, 22 and 1956, The Mycenaean term is attested in the dual compound adjective, though written with a worddivider, pu-ko-so e-ke-e in a tablet from Pylo, PY Ta 715,3, an inventory list of household items, in particular tables: the first member πυξο-, «boxwood», is unanimously admitted, but the meaning of the second one is uncertain. According to DORIA 1956, 10, the word means *πυξο-hερκής (cf. ἕρκος), «(sc. due tavoli) dal bordo di bosso», whereas according to PALMER 1957, 67 and 88, the second constituent has to be connected to the verbal root ἐχ-, i.e. *πυξο-(h)εχής, «(sc. two tables) with boxwood». Cf. also SCARDIGLI 1958, 156-7; CHADWICK-BAUMBACH 1963, 241 s.v. πύξος; MORPURGO, MGL 264 s.v. pu-ko-so e-ke-e; and especially DMic. II 169 s.v. pu-ko-so e-ke-e for other interpretations and further bibliography. 6 On the interchange of η > ι and the germination of consonants in the papyri, cf. respectively MAYSER, GGP I/ and 191-4, and GIGNAC, GGP I (p. 162 for the case of ξ > ξξ) and See [σ]υνενώσσας pro [σ]υνενώσας in fr. Av,3 as well as ῥίζζης pro ῥίζης and ῥίζζαν pro ῥίζαν in fr. Ev,5 and 7. 8 Cf. TLL X, , ,9 s.v.; HILGERS, LG 265 s.v. 9 See especially TLL X, ,41-50, HILGERS, LG 267 and SAALFELD, TIG 966 s.v. Cf. also pixidula in HOVEN, LLR 413. No other derivative of πυξίς in the ancient languages. On the contrary, there are some compounds of πύξος, e.g. πυξιόπους, «with feet of box-wood», πυξοειδής / pyxodes, «like box-wood», cf. LSJ s.vv.; ThGL VII s.vv.; TLL X, s.vv.; FORCELLINI, LTL III 983 s.vv.; CHANTRAINE, DELG II 956 s.v. πύξος; FRISK, GEW II 626 s.v. πύξος; BEEKES, EDG II 1259 s.v. πύξος. 10 Cf. CHANTRAINE, DELG II 956 s.v.; FRISK, GEW II 626 s.v.; BEEKES, EDG II 1259 s.v. with references.

3 boiste and Old Prov. boysola, boisseza), German Büchse (Old High German buhsa), Engl. pyx and box. 11 The term lives on in modern Greek with a nautical specialized meaning as πυξὶς (ναυτική), i.e. «mariners compass». 12 Greek words of this root were borrowed into Coptic, such as ΠΥΞΟϹ < πύξος and ΠΗΞΙΝΟϹ < πύξινος (cf. KSB I 6,49). 13 Chronology The word πυξίς spread in Greek in post-classical period, not before the III-II century BCE, as documentary (BGU VI 1300, 8 [III-II BCE,?]) and medical ([1]) papyrus texts confirm, whereas it has the earliest attestations in Latin during the I cent. BCE. It is indeed significantly absent in Hippocrates and in Greek physicians before that time. As a result, the numerous pyxides dating to the Classical Age or earlier supplied by archaeological excavations (see C 2) and so conventionally defined had originally other names, such as κυλιχνίς, given by contemporary references to vessels of this sort, at least in Athenian dialect. From Athenaeus onwards it is indeed stated that the Athenians named κυλιχνίς the (ceramic) medical implement commonly labeled πυξίς at his time (see [7]). 14 The fact itself that classical comic authors like Aristophanes use κυλιχνίς / κυλίχνιον denoting the medical box 15 can add a confirmation to the absence of πυξίς in the Hippoctratic corpus, as «the oldest Hippocratic writings are roughly contemporary with Old Comedy and therefore easily comparable». 16 So, it seems that κυλιχνίς was the Athenian name of the medical box, replaced by πυξίς in the κοινή. As a consequence, kylinchis (not pyxis) might be the proper name of the Attic pyxides so often excavated by archaeologists Cf. SHIPP 1979, 477 s.v. See also TLL X, ,18-24 s.v. and, on the semantic developments of the Latin term throughout the Middle Ages, NIERMEYER, MLLM 799 s.v. and DMLBS XIII 2593 s.v. 12 Cf. e.g. ANDRIOTHS, ΕΛΚΝ 304 s.v.; DIMITRAKOS, ΜΛ ΧΙΙ 6352 e ΝΛ 1189 s.v.; STAMATAKOS, ΛΝΕΓ III 2444 s.v. 13 Cf. CHERIX, IGC 142 and FÖRSTER, WGW Cf. also e.g. Eust. ad Hom. ε 220,34-55 (1538,41) and ΕΜ 544,40 Gaisford [ Zon. π 1596,18 T.] κυλικνίδες παρὰ Ἀθηναίοις αἱ πυξίδες. Differently Et.Gud. 353,16-7 Sturz κυλικνίδες παρὰ Ῥωμαίοις αἱ πυξίδες. For the connection between κυλιχνίς and πυξίς, cf. also Hesych. κ 4503 L. s.v. κυλίχνη φιάλη. καὶ ἡ ἰατρικὴ πυξίς and 4504 L. s.v. κυλιχνίδες πυξίδες. ἄλλοι λιβανωτρίδες. ἕτεροι ἀγγεῖα κεραμεᾶ. ἄλλοι κύλικας. ἄλλοι πυξίδας ἰατρικάς; Phot. κ 1191 Th. s.v. κυλιχνίδα τὴν ἰατρικὴν πυξίδα. Different interpretamenta in Gal. Ling. s. dict. exolet. expl. κ (XIX 115,17-8 Kühn) s.v. κυγχνίδα (l. κυλιχνίδα) τήν τε σμικρὰν κύλικα καὶ τὴν ἰατρικὴν πιθάκνην and in Hdn. Orth. III/2 456,8 Lentz κυλίχνη, σημαίνει δὲ φιάλην ἰατρικήν. Cf. FISCHER 1992, Cf. Eq ἐγὼ δὲ κυλίχνιόν γέ σοι καὶ φάρμακον δίδωμι / τἀν τοῖσιν ἀντικνημίοις ἑλκύδρια περιαλείφειν and related scholium [schol. vet. Tr. 906, 212,13-4 Koster Suda κ 2668 Adler s.v.] κυλίχνιον ἔκπωμα, ὃ νῦν λέγουσι πυξίδιον. ἔχουσι δὲ οἱ ἰατροὶ τὰ πυξίδια, ἐν οἷς προσβάλλουσι τὰ πάσματα. Furthermore, in Antiph. fr. 206,3 K.-A. (IV BCE) some κυλιχνίδες are listed among other medical tools; maybe also in this case they correspond to the later πυξίδες. As regards Aristophanes, see the general conclusion of WILLI 2003, 268-9: «Aristophanes wrote as an Athenian, for Athenians, and on Athenian matters. Could there have been a more suitable medium than the purest Athenian language?». 16 WILLI 2003, , Similar conclusions have already been reached by MILNE 1939, See also RICHTER-MILNE

4 One could ask why this box (and its name) has become so prominent. It might be supposed that πυξίς has been involved in a process of internazionalization: maybe the word, emerged in the Hellenistic period, firstly flourished in Alexandria, where the advanced medical school was established. Outstanding Alexandrian physicians who laid the foundations for the scientific study of anatomy and physiology were Herophilus and Erasistratus, and maybe Erasistratus fr. 283 Garofalo (see C 1) contains the first attestation of πυξίς. Since then, the term spread in the Graeco-Roman world becoming a sort of international word, probably replacing dialectal terms such as the aforementioned κυλιχνίς, and it reached a remarkable peak of references in the Roman period, especially among Greek medical writers. Technicality and semantic developments A possible reason of the material and etymological connection between this container and the boxwood may lie in the virtues attributed to this type of wood in relation to the storage of drugs and pharmaceutical products. According to Dioscorides, indeed, among wooden containers, those of boxwood were considered the most suitable, at least for moist remedies (MM, Praef. 9,10-2 [I 5,8-10 Wellmann] πρὸς δὲ τὰ ὑγρὰ φάρμακα ἁρμόσει [ ] ξυλίνων δὲ ὅσα ἐκ πύξου κατασκευάζεται). The word πυξίς has a technical birth and a linguistic history of specializations. From a diachronic perspective, it spread in specific fields in Antiquity medical, hence magical-alchemical, mechanical, cosmetic and it remains nowadays in liturgical Christian context denoting the sacra pyxis, i.e. the vessel still used for preserving and transporting the Blessed Eucharist. 18 Other technical-scientific specializations in modern languages demonstrate a certain, even if sectorial, vitality of the word. In nautical vocabulary, it denotes the mariners compass, a magnetic implement used for the orientation in the open-sea navigation, originally contained in a box made of glass, then of boxwood, hence the names of bossolo and bussola. 19 In botany, pyxis or pyxidium is a capsule formed by a lower cup, the theca, and opening by transverse dehiscence, so that the operculum falls off to release the seeds: it is so called in analogy with a small box with a lid. 20 In anatomy, the acetabulum of the hip-bone is defined as pyxis, i.e. the coxofemoral cavity which receives the head of the thigh-bone, also named cotyloid cavity, resembling the κοτύλη: in both cases there is a process of metaphorical association, a linguistic strategy very common to create a technical terminology. 21 The metaphorical use of the names of vessels is rather widespread, particularly in the field of human anatomy Even if this liturgical meaning become technical in a later stage, i.e. in Medieval Times, the pyxis in such a context was a simple storage box at the beginning. See DU CANGE, GMIG I 1274 s.v. πυξίον; GMIL VI 580 s.v. pyxis; LATHAM, RML 385 s.v. pyxis. 19 Cf. DU CANGE, GMIL VI 580 s.v. pyxis, as well as, e.g., DELI I 179 s.v. bussola for the Italian; SOED II 1721 s.v. 3 for the English; DIMITRAKOS, ΜΛ ΙΙ 1411 and ΝΛ 1189 s.v., STAMATAKOS, ΛΝΕΓ III 2444 s.v. for the modern Greek. 20 Cf. e.g. BERTANI 1818, 107-8; JACKSON 1900, 217 s.v. pyxidate; DELI IV 935 s.v. pisside; SOED II 1721 s.v. pyxidium. 21 Cf. SKODA 1988, 54-6; SCHIRONI 2010, 342-5; SOED II 1721 s.v. 2; DUNGLISON 1839, 165 s.v. cotyloid. 22 Cf. RADICI COLACE 1993, 201 and n. 30.

5 The technical nature of the noun πυξίς is more pronounced in the Greek world, since in Latin the word has a definitely higher number of occurrences in more strictly literary genres, e.g. poetry, orations, history, even if, however, with a technical (especially medical) meaning. The presence of technical in particular medical terms in literary works is not unusual since many technical words «were subsequently used in their new medical sense by other writers of antiquity». 23 On the other hand, the term has probably enjoyed a certain popularity, as might be suggested by its presence in sententiae and writings influenced by popular philosophy (cf. Bion fr. 75 Kindstrand [= GV 157, 66,13-5 Sternbach], see infra C 1). 24 Accordingly, the word πυξίς seems to have acquired a linguistic diffusion in double direction: technical-scientific in most cases, but also more popular, becoming a technical term with an everyday character, a sort of daily technicism. Though not pertinent to the medical context, it might be worth to point out the general difficulty of distinguishing whether πυξίς is used with a technical value or not. In certain cases there are ambiguities that the punctual analysis of the context may contribute to understand. An emblematic example involves the sphere of women. The meaning of πυξίς has to be considered technical when the box contains ointments and cosmetics, as well as when it stores pharmaceutical products. 25 By contrast, when the πυξίς is filled with other even if female items, such as trinkets and jewels, toiletries or money belonging to a woman, it becomes a simple box and the word loses its technical nature. Thus, the fact that the term is traditionally connected to the female world is not enough in itself to state that the word πυξίς acquires a technical value whenever it is referred to a woman. This aspect can be problematic also reading documentary texts on papyrus. Among the six papyri that explicitly link a πυξίς to a woman, four reveal the general, non-technical meaning of box, 26 while the last two are far more complicated. In BGU VI 1300,8 (III-II BCE,?) πυξίδας μέσ [α]σ β καὶ ἐλάσσους γ, «two medium-sides boxes and three smaller ones», 27 are listed among containers of varied nature (ll.7-12, e.g. an ἐξάλειπτρον, an 23 LIPOURLIS 2010, Cf. also e.g. Diog. Ep. 50,3-4 (258,10-1 Hercher) ἃ ταῖς κεναῖς καὶ δυσανοίκτοις πυξίσιν ἔοικεν and Sen. fr. 9,18 Haase plerique philosophorum [ ] quos non aliter intueri decet quam medicos, quorum tituli remedia habent, pyxides venena. 25 It is well documented by archaeological evidence as many pyxides have been found still containing traces of the ancient products inside, e.g. scented dry powders or rouge, and images on them usually depict scenes of the mundus muliebris. References to this occur several times in Latin literature (cf. Ov. Rem. 353 and Ars III 209; Sen. Suas. II 21; Paul. Sent. III 6,83 [buxides]; Petron. 110,2; Mart. IX 37,4; Zeno 2, 7,8; Isid. Orig. XX 7,3). On the contrary, it is very rare among Greek writers, with some exceptions such as Luc. Asin. 12,17 (as well as 13,10 and 14,4), in a magical-female context. 26 In P.Ryl. II 125,13-20 (28-29 CE, Euhemeria) earrings, bracelets, a necklace, other jewels and silver drachmae are deposited in the stolen πυξίδιον of Orsenouphis mother. A stolen πυξίδιον of wood containing money appears also in P.Ryl. II 127,30 (29 CE, Euhemeria). In both cases the word acquires the general value of box, as well as in ChLA IV 249r,11 and 14 (second half of the II CE, Philadelphia), in which the object is enumerated among other vessels and containers included in the dowry of a young bride. Also in P.Oxy. XIV 1658v,10 (IV CE), a list of various items, the πυξίδιον very likely has the general meaning of box and it is recorded among other containers, small knives, couches and objects belonging to the field of navigation. 27 Cf. BAGNALL-CRIBIORE 2006, 106.

6 «unguent-box»), aromata and unguents (ll.13-6), jewels and other objects (ll.16-8), and finally hair accessories, like combs, hairnets, hair clasps, as well as earrings and a stater of sea-purple dye (ll.23-6). Which could have been the content of these πυξίδες? The presence of both cosmetics and ornaments in the rest of the letter does not help to clarify the issue, so that the value of the term remains ambiguous. The case of P.Fuad I Univ. 12r is even more problematic due to the fragmentary condition of the text, which preserves only the final parts of the lines on the verso. Below ll.28-31: ]ν ἡ μήτηρ ] βαλανίου 30 ]ιδ πυξυδιν ]κου α χρᾶσαι 29 l. βαλανείου 30 l. πυξίδιον How to connect these elements? Maybe a woman, the μήτηρ, had something to do with a (public?) 28 bath, the βαλανεῖον, and she carried a πυξίδιον which might have been full of something ending in -κου. This is not enough to make hypothesis, but the mention of a βαλανεῖον and of a πυξίδιον provides some chance to imagine that -κου conceals the name of a cosmetic or that it is an adjectives referred to a product of this kind. In such a (unverifiable) case the term πυξίδιον might have a technical value. 3. Abbreviation(s) in the papyri No abbreviated forms had appeared, as yet. B. Testimonia a selection of representative sources 1. GMP I 10, fr.b, col.i, l.15-9 (LDAB 6898, MP ) late II BCE ἄλλο κ [ ]ολ ον κους παρεὶς οὐ τοῖς [ ]οις ὑοσκυάμου σπέρμα[ ] [ ] χει μέλιτος ἐφθοῦ τὸ [ ] ἀναλ αμβάνειν ὡς ῥητίνη [ π]υξίδ [α] ραμηαν (l. κεραμεᾶν). «Another (remedy) for (those affected by colics) having remitted (?) not with or with seeds of henbane pour into boiled honey take with resin into a vase of clay». (Transl. ANDORLINI 2001, 113) 2. PSI XXI Congr. 3v (LDAB 6775, MP ) I BCE Col.I, l.6: ]ην πυξίδα «(in) a box». 28 Cf. RUSSO 1999, 181.

7 Col.I, ll.1-4: ἄλ`λ η πρὸς τὰ λευκώμα[τ]α ἀφροῦ νίτρου ζμύρνη ς < α ἐβένου = μετὰ μέ[λι]τος Αττικοῦ ἰς πυξίδα χρ[ῶι]. «Another (prescription) for the leucoma. (Mix) 1 ob. of sodium carbonate, 1 ob. of myrrh, 1 ob. of ebony with Attic wine, (store) in a box and use». 3. Cels. Med. VI 6, 5b,1-5 (CML I 262,14-8 Marx) I BCE-ICE Attalium quoque ad idem est, maxime ubi multa pituita profluit: castorei P. X -; aloes P. X =; croci P. X I; murrae P. X II; Lyci P. X III; cadmiae curatae P. X VIII; stibis tantundem, acaciae suci P. X XII. Quod <cum> cummis <q>uid hoc non habet, liquidum in puxidicula seruatur. «There is also for the same complaint tha salve of Attalus especially when the rheum is profuse: castoreum 0,33 grms.; lign-aloes o,66 grms; saffron 4 grms.; myrrh 8 grms.; lyceum 12 grms.; prepared zinc oxide 32 grms.; a like quantity of antimony sulphide and acacia juice 48 grms. And when no gum is added it is preserved liquid in a small receptacle». (Transl. W.G. Spencer [Cambridge-London 1961] 195) 4. Dsc. MM III 11, 2,3-4 (II 19,8-9 Wellmann) I CE ἀποτίθεσθαι δὲ δεῖ τὸ φάρμακον εἰς χαλκῆν πυξίδα. «It is necessary to store the remedy into a bronze pyxis». 5. Gal. De comp. med. sec. loc. I 2 (XII 405,8-9 K.) II CE ἀποτιθέσθω εἰς πυξίδα χαλκῆν τὸ φάρμακον καὶ ἀνατριβέσθω ἡ ἀλωπεκία. «Store the remedy into a bronze pyxis and rub the alopecia». 6. P.Haun. III 47r,12-3 (LDAB 4713, MP ) II CE [πρὸς] ὑ πόχ υσιν. ὑ αίνης χολὴν μ [ετὰ μέλιτος μίξας καὶ ἀπόθου] [ ἰς] πυξίδα χαλ ῆν. «For cataract. Mix the gall of a hyena with honey, (boil), and store in a bronze box». (Transl. YOUTIE 1985, 372) 7. Athen. XI 480c II-III CE ταῦτα (sc. κύλιξ and cognates) δ' ἐστὶ κεράμεα ποτήρια καὶ λέγεται ἀπὸ τοῦ κυλίεσθαι τῷ τροχῷ. [ ] Ἀθηναῖοι δὲ καὶ τὴν ἰατρι ὴν πυξίδα καλοῦσι κυλιχνίδα διὰ τὸ τῷ τόρνῳ κεκυλίσθαι. «These are ceramic cups which get their name from the fact that they are turned on a potter s wheel. [ ] The Athenians also refer to a physician s storage box as a kulichnis, because it has been turned on a lathe».

8 (Transl. S.D. Olson [Cambridge-London 2009] 333) 8. Orib. Coll. VIII 43, 2-5 (CMG VI 1,1, 293,10-22 Raeder) Syn. III 211, 1-5 (CMG VI 3, 119,8-20 Raeder) IV CE σκαμμωνία μεθ' ἁλῶν [ ] λειοῦται ἐφ' ἱκανόν, ἔπειτα ἑψεῖται ἐν πυξίδι μολυβδῇ τρόπος δὲ τῆς ἑψήσεως ὅδε πυξὶς μολυβδῆ ἐστι διπλῆ τὸ δ' ἐπίθεμα αὐτῆς τρῆμα αὐλὸν ἔχειν ὀφείλει ἐνταῦθα ἡ μετὰ τῶν ἁλῶν λελειωμένη βάλλεται σκαμμωνία, καὶ ἐγκαθίσταται τὸ ἀγγεῖον τοῦτο λοπάδι ἐρεγμοῦ πλήρει. ἑψεῖται δ' ὁ ἐρεγμὸς ἔχων τὴν μολυβδῆν πυξίδα, ὀξυκράτου ἐπιχυθέντος καὶ οὐχ ὕδατος. ἐπειδὰν τοῦτο γένηται, ἀποψῦξαι τῇ πυξίδι τὸ φάρμακον χρὴ καὶ αὖθις λειοῦν κτλ. «The scammony is adequately smoothed with salt [ ], and then is boiled in a lead pyxis. This is the way of boiling: the lead pyxis is double and it is necessary that its cover has a hole or a pipe. The scammony smoothed with salt is thrown there, and this container is placed in a casserole full of bruised corn. The bruised corn is boiled in the lead pyxis, the sour wine and not the water being pour over [ ]. After this, it is necessary to cool down the remedy in the pyxis and to make it smooth again». 9. Id. Syn. III 135, 2 (CMG VI 3, 102,6-9 Raeder) οἴνῳ Χίῳ λεαίνεται [ ], ἕως μιγῇ τὸ φάρμακον, εἶτ' εἰς χαλκοῦν ἀναληφθὲν ἀγγεῖον ἕψεται ἐπὶ μαλακοῦ πυρός, μέχρι γένηται ἰξῶδες, εἶτα μεταχεῖται ἰς χαλ ῆν πυξίδα. «The remedy is pounded with wine of Chios [ ], in order to mix the ingredients, then is boiled over low heat into a bronze vessel while it is taken up, until it becomes sticky, next it is pour into a bronze pyxis». 10. P.Mich. XVII 758 Av,4 (LDAB 430, MP ) IV CE ]τα [ ] και τὴν λιθ [άρ-] γυρον [σ]υνενώσ{σ}ας επ οιν [ον] εν κα[θαρ]α πυξξίδη (l. πυξίδι). «having mixed together the and the litharge with wine, (store it) in a clean casket». (Transl. YOUTIE 1996, 10) 11. Aët. VII 101,57-62 (CMG VIII 2, 352,24-353,5 Olivieri) VI CE χολὴν ταυρείαν ὅλην κενώσας ἰς πυξίδα χαλ ῆν ἔα ἡμέρας δέκα «After having emptied out all the gall of bull, leave it in a in a bronze pyxis for ten days». 12. Paul.Aeg. III 1,,6 (CMG IX 1, 130,24 Heiberg) VII CE ἀνελόμενος ἰς πυξίδα μολυβδίνην φύλαττε. «Taking it up preserve in a leaden pyxis».

9 C. Commentary 1. πυξίς and its medical sources The word πυξίς counts many occurrences in written sources. Even if the corresponding object covers a wide range of uses and is filled with various contents, 29 the main field of use is medicine, as attested by both medical and non-medical writers. The earliest extant literary occurrences of the term date back to the III-II cent. BCE in Greek, to the I cent. BCE in Latin. The very first attestations would seem to be in authors of the III cent. BCE. The word πυξίς occurs in some versions of the renowned πάγχρηστος ὑγρά, i.e. «all-useful watery collyrium», of Erasistratus (fr. 283 Garofalo), whose acme can be dated around the middle of the III century BCE. 30 The actual passage of the Hellenistic physician has not been preserved, 31 but his prescription is reported with some variations by later authors. 32 The πυξίς is mentioned only by Galen, Oribasius and Aëtius, so it is absolutely uncertain whether Erasistratus himself mentioned it. The Cynic philosopher Bion of Borysthenes (ca. 335 BCE-mid III cent. BCE) 33 might also have employed the term, since it appears in a sententia ascribed to him, the source of which is the Gnomologium Vaticanum (157, 66,13-5 Sternbach). In this anecdote, fr. 75 Kindstrand ὁ αὐτὸς ἐρωτηθεὶς ὑπό τινος διὰ τί αὐτὸν οὐκ ὠφελεῖ τὰ ὑπ αὐτοῦ λεγόμενα οὐδὲ γὰρ αἱ πυξίδες, εἶπεν, αἱ τὰ χρηστότατα φάρμακα ἔχουσαι ἀπ αὐτῶν ὠφελοῦνται, the πυξίς is used in a comparison: according to the common opinion that the teaching of philosophers was useless, the interlocutor, who has access to Bion, is not helped by him, as the pyxides, which contain the best medicaments, are not helped by them; Bion s lectures are thus compared with medicines. 34 As KINDSTRAND 1976, 292 points out, «the Cynics were very fond of comparisons and similes from the medical field» and the word was rather popular in philosophical writings. Also in this case it is hard to prove the authenticity of the mention, since it is impossible to decide whether Bion s extant fragments literally reproduce what the philosopher wrote or whether the later authors who quote him have adapted his texts to their own style and language. 35 As a result, it is quite likely that this apophthegma has had a later origin or at least an adaptation of some sort and thus it has been included in the Byzantine collection For all these aspects, see BONTI 2014 s.v. 30 On Erasistratus life and chronology see GAROFALO 1988, with references. 31 Cf. FUCHS 1894, 171 verba ad ipso Erasistrato conscripta recuperare non licet. 32 Celsus (Med. VI 7, 2a,7-2b,6 [CML I, 277,4-10 Marx]) and Galen (De comp. med. sec. loc. IV 8 [XII 735,17-736,7 K.]) in the I and II cent. CE, Oribasius (Syn. III 135,1-2 [CMG VI 3, 101,24-102,9 Raeder]) in the IV cent. CE, Aëtius (VII 101,36-44 [CMG VIII 2, 352,3-11 Olivieri]) in the VI cent. CE, Paulus of Aegina (VII 16, 57,1-6 [CMG IX 2, 346,11-6 Heiberg]) in the VII cent. CE, as well as Theophanes Nonnus (Epit. de curat. morbor. 49) and other Byzantine authors. For a detailed discussion of these versions, see BONATI 2014 s.v. 3[1]. 33 For his chronology, cf. KINDSTRAND 1976, See the interpretation of KINDSTRAND 1976, See also p For these aspects see KINDSTRAND 1976, 22 and 25-6, as well as pp. 90 and Between the III and the II century BCE other non-medical authors connect the word πυξίς to the medical context. The philosopher and physician Bolus of Mendes mentions the word in the spurious ad Leucippem, published sub nomine Democriti (cf. I 55,24 Berthelot λαβόμενος χαλκόν τε εἰς τὴν ἰγδὴν ἐλαιῶδες φάρμακον, κατάθου εἰς πυξίδα), while the engineer and writer on mechanics Philon of

10 The earliest occurrences of the term in Latin literature date back to the first half of the I cent. BCE. According to Plin. Nat. XXXVI 203,1-2, Varro might have used pyxis. Plinius, indeed, dealing with the medica vis of the fire, asserts to report Varro s own words: ipsis enim verbis eius utar pyxis sit, inquit, focus. 37 From the I cent. CE onwards the use of the word πυξίς becomes widespread, with a noticeable peak of references during Roman times, especially in medical authors. 38 Further occurrences are found, for instance, in the Hippiatrica (7) 39 and in other medical writings, 40 as well as in alchemical 41 and magical 42 texts with similar formulations. Several times the pyxis is mentioned in Latin writings of medical context, e.g. once in Celsus ([3]) in the diminutive form puxidicula, eight times in Scribonius Largus (I CE), fifteen times in Plinius (I CE), 43 thirty-nine times in Marcellus Empiricus (IV-V CE). 44 There are references to the medical pyxis or to pyxides in connection with φάρμακα also in non-medical Greek and Latin writers, 45 and the word is numbered among the ferramenta medicinis in the Hermeneumata Monacensia (CGL III 208,2 Goetz). Though rhetorical figures of speech peculiar to the poetic language, 46 shifts of meanings and metonymies are also a strategy to create a technical terminology, Byzantium, describing a machine invented by Ctesibius of Alexandria in his work on catapults, the Belopoeica, mentions twice some «vessels similar in shape to medical boxes» (cf. Bel. 60 [77,28-9 Thevenot = 65,19-20 Diels-Schramm] διὸ κατεσκεύασεν ἀγγεία τοῖς μὲν σχήμασιν ὅμοια πυξίσιν ἰατρικαῖς μὴ ἐχούσαις πώματα, ἐξ ἐλατοῦ μὲν χαλκοῦ and 62 [78,12 Thevenot = 67,7 Diels-Schramm] τοιαῦτα οὖν δύο κατασκευάσας ἀγγεῖα, καθ ὅτι εἴπομεν, ὅμοια πυξίσιν). 37 Furthermore, in Cicero s Pro Caelio the word is employed eight times to denotes a little vase containing poison (cf. 61,5; 63,12 and 14; 64,8; 65,2, as well as 5 and 10; 69,2). The same meaning is present also in later authors, e.g. Svet. Nero 47, 1,5 and 3,8; Apul. Met. 10, 27,15; Herm. Vulg. vis. III 9,7; Sen. fr. 9,18 Haase. 38 Number of attestations in main Greek medical authors: Dioscorides (I CE) 7; Galen and Ps.-Galen (II CE) 36; Oribasius (IV CE) 16; Aëtius (VI CE) 26; Alexander of Tralles (VI CE) 5; Paulus of Aegina (VII AD) Hippiatr. Berol. XI 30,3 and 28, 1,3 (= Ι 68,1 and 145,5 Oder-Hoppe); Paris. 252,3 e 357,3 (= II 50,12 and 57,12 Oder-Hoppe); Cant. VIII 9,8 and 14,2 (= ΙI 138,10 and 139,4 Oder-Hoppe); Exc. Lugd. 132,6 (= II 302,16 Oder-Hoppe). 40 Cf. e.g. Philum. Ven. IV 13,2 (CMG X 1,1, 8,30 Wellmann); Afric. Cest. II 11,9 and III 2,33 (211,13 and 227,17 Vieillefond). 41 Cf. Iamb. II 285,21 and 286,5-6 Berthelot; Moses II 301,6 Berthelot. 42 Cf. e.g. Cyran. I 12, The term is mentioned two other times (Nat. IX 37,2 and XVIII 112,3) with meanings unrelated to the medical field. 44 For further references see TLL X, , ,16 s.v. and HILGERS, LG 265 s.v. 45 Cf. e.g. Sen. Ep. 95, 18,9; J. AJ XVII 77,1 and 78,1, as well as BJ I 598,1 and 4; Luc. Philops. 21,5; Hippol. Haer. IV 30, 2,2 (119,2 Marcovich). 46 Indeed, a poetic usage of the word is found in Iuv. 13,23-5 quae tam fausta dies, ut cesset prodere furtum, / perfidiam, fraudes atque omni ex crimine lucrum / quaesitum et partos gladio uel pyxide nummos?. In this passage the term pyxis, i.e. the poison box, is interpreted as indicating by metonymy the content itself of the container, i.e. the poison, as suggested by the related scholium (schol. vet. 25 d [201,6 Wessner] (partos gladio) vel pyxide nummos: veneno aut gladio), see also COURTNEY 1980, 540; TLL X, ,22-3 and POTTIER, DA IV/1 794 n. 12 s.v. Likewise, according to the modern interpretation of the verses, in Id. 2,140-1 steriles moriuntur, et illis / turgida non prodest condita pyxide Lyde, the secret medicine box of the swollen Lyde, totally useless against sterility, seems to become metonymy for the remedy or drugs that it contains (see e.g. S. Morton

11 originating semantic neologisms. 47 A case of this kind is represented by the use of πυξίς as a name of remedy, 48 i.e. a plaster, an emollient ointment for gout in some passages of Aëtius and Paulus of Aegina. 49 In one of these, Aët. XII 63,30 (101,21 Kostomiris), it is extensively labeled ἡ πυξὶς ποδαγρική, whereas it is simply named πυξίς in the other ones. The medicament is said to be stored ἐν ἀγγείῳ πυξίνῳ, «in a vessel made of boxwood», by Paul.Aeg. VII 19, 12,5 (CMG IX 2, 377,23 Heiberg) and εἰς πυξίδα ξυλίνην, «in a wooden pyxis», by Aët. XII 63,36 (102,6 Kostomiris). It seems that both these expressions share the same semantic value, the former specifying the generic ἀγγεῖον with πύξινος, the latter accompanying the etymological πυξίς with the generic ξυλίνη. As a result, one might suppose that such a designation is due to the storage of the ointment in a container made of boxwood, etymologically a pyxis. The name of this container is thus metonymically transferred to the remedy itself. Also in the case of the πυξὶς ποδαγρική there is a semantic shift. The adjective ποδαγρικός, often referred to medicaments for gout 50 or becoming itself the name of a remedy (ἡ ποδαγρική), 51 belongs to a class of denominal formations with suffix in -ικός, expressing a link, a connection or a state, that is very productive in technical languages and in scientific prose, especially in the philosophical and medical field. 52 The sense of this adjective here might originally have been ἡ πυξὶς, this is a podagric remedy (something like ἡ πυξὶς. ποδαγρική), with a following transference on the name of the remedy. In a passage by Ps.-Lucianus (Am. 39,15) among female articles like mirrors and precious vessels of different types «a multitude of boxes like in the shop of the apothecary» (καθάπερ ἐν φαρμακοπώλου πυξίδων ὄχλον) is recorded. In such a case the word is involved in a metaphor that links the numerous boxes used by women πυξίδες either with the technical meaning of containers for cosmetics or with the non-technical Braund s translation in Loeb edition [London 2004, 161] «they die infertile, and swollen Lyde with her secret medicine box is no use to them», COURTNEY 1980, «a fat quack with her fertility drugs» and TLL X, ,23-4). A mythological interpretation is provided by the scholia, cf. schol. vet. 141 (27,14-20 Wessner) 1 s Turgida: turgida[s] genus medicamenti, quod praegnantes facit et fecundas. 2 (Condita) pyxide Lyde: de Lydia, unde Arachne fuit in araneam conversa. haec inclusa in pyxide araneam texit, quae permixta potui fecundam mulierem de sterilitate facit. 3 Turgida: adludens: crassa simpliciter intellegendum sit aut praegnans, followed by Valla s explanation (Lyde, quae in araneam versa est ira Palladis, pro ipsa aranea posita est. haec inclusa in pyxide fecundam mulierem de sterili facit), and schol. rec. 141 (104,20-105,3 Grazzini) 1 Turgida (non prodest) condita pyxide lide: ferunt phisici quod mulier quae sterilis est possit concipere si pyxide inclusam araneam gestet in sinu. 2 Condita autem pyxide dixit pro condita aranea quae condiebatur in pyxide {de} aromatibus ne puteret. 3 Aranea graece lide dicitur. [ ] 5 (Condita pyxide): pro eo quod est ipsa condita ne putrefiat. [ ] 7 Lide aranea dicta est antequam mutata a Minerva esset. 8 Fuit etiam meretrix cuius medica minibus conceptus dabatur. The last one is closer to the modern interpretation of the text. 47 See for instance CALLEBAT 1990, 50-1 referring to Latin technical languages and ADAMS 1995, 671 for the case of Pelagonius veterinary technical vocabulary. 48 Cf. LSJ s.v. IV. 49 Cf. Aët. XII P 74 (5,8 Kostomiris), the title chapter, and ibid. 63,30-7 (101,21-102,7 Kostomiris) as well as XV 15, (88,3-10 Zervos); Paul.Aeg. III 78, 19,6 and IV 55,10 (CMG IX 1, 306,4 and 380,27 Heiberg) as well as VII 19, 12,1-5 (CMG IX 2, 377,19-23 Heiberg). 50 Cf. e.g. Gal. De san. tuenda VII 11 (VI 436,11 and 15-6 K.); De simpl. med. fac. I 29 (XI 432, 16 K.). 51 Cf. e.g. Paul.Aeg. VII 11, 59,2,19,25 and 32 (CMG IX 2, 312,8 and ,4 and 11 Heiberg). 52 Cf. CHANTRAINE, FN ; PEPPLER 1910, ; WILLI 2003, 142-5; LIPOURLIS 2010, ; SCHIRONI 2010, 341.

12 meaning of boxes for female items (see supra, A 2) to the numerous boxes (very often πυξίδες properly said) on the shelves of a φαρμακοπώλης. The reason of this metaphor might be on the one hand the common use of πυξίδες in both of these contexts, on the other hand the fact that women frequently bought their medicamina faciei at the shop of the apothecary, since certain cosmetics were actual medicaments for skin. 53 As a matter of fact, recipes for medicinal-cosmetic remedies are commonly found in the pharmacological treatises of Greek and Latin medical authors that became part of the materia medica of the following centuries. The word πυξίς is attested in four papyri of medical content ranging in date from the II cent. BCE to the IV cent. CE: [1] (late II BCE,?), containing medical prescriptions; [2] (I BCE,?), three columns of a recipe book; [6] (II CE,?), preserving prescriptions for eyesalves; [10] (IV CE,?), the pharmacological-therapeutic manual known as Michigan Medical Codex. In these papyri the container is always used in the phase of preservation and storage of remedies until their use. Furthermore, elements concerning the material features of the object and the medical products inside confirm what is known from literary sources (see infra). Formulations very similar to those of medical texts also appear in some magical papyri, such as PGM I 4,2463-6, in which a magical compound is stored in a leaden πυξίς: 54 ταῦτα πάντα βάλε εἰς ὅλμον σὺν τῷ μυγαλῷ καὶ τοῖς λοιποῖς καὶ κόψας καλλίστως ἔχε ἐπὶ τῶν χρειῶν ἀποθέμενος εἰς πυξίδα μολιβῆν. The word, also in the diminutive form, occurs eight times, often accompanied by an adjective specifying its material, i.e. wood or ivory, in a series of five inscriptions from the Asklepieion of Delos dating back to the mid II BCE. 55 These documents fragments of acts of Athenian officials responsible for the administration of Delian sanctuaries contain inventories of goods and votive offerings registered year by year. 56 The fact that some πυξίδες full of silver pieces (ψηγμάτια ἀργυρᾶ) and small golden models (τύπια χρυσᾶ) maybe representing anatomical parts 57 were offered to the sanctuary of Asklepios, the god of medicine, might perhaps symbolically allude to the use of the πυξίς in medical context. Occasionally, medicine containers and bottles has been found in holy places serving as votive gifts to the gods. These objects, which thus acquired a symbolic value, 53 For instance, this aspect has been proved by GREEN 1979, in the case of the five recipes for face packs reported by Ovid in the surviving fragments of its Medicamina Faciei Feminae. See also JACKSON 1988, The word occurs also in PGM II 15,18-9 and 37,7. 55 Cf. ID III 1414, fr.b, col.ii, l. 4 [ψηγ]μάτ[ι]α ἀργυρᾶ [ἐ]μ πυξ[ιδίωι] and l.5 [ἐμ π]υξιδίω[ι]; ID III 1416, A, col.ii, ll.14-5 ἄλλα ψη[γμά] [τια ἀργυρᾶ ἐμ πυξιδίωι] and l.21 [πυξίδα ἐλ]εφαντίνην; ID III 1417, B, col.i, l.139 ψηγμάτια ἀργυρᾶ ἐμ πυξιδίωι and l.143 πυξίδα ἐλεφαντίνην; ID III 1442, A,83-4 τύπια χρυσᾶ κατεαγότα καὶ ἐνόντα ἐν πυξίδι ἐλ[ε] φαντίνει; ID III 1444, Ba,19-20 [τύπια χρυσᾶ κατ] εαγότα καὶ ἐνόντα ἐμ πυξίδι ξυλίνει. Moreover, the diminutive πυξίδιον occurs in SGDI II 2275,17 from Delphi (ca BCE, Priesterschaft VI), and is also doubtfully restored in another inscription from Delphi, CID II 35,3-4, dating back to the IV cent. BCE ( BC?), but it is very likely wrong as the term is never attested at that time. 56 On Delian inventories, cf. HAMILTON Anatomical votive figurines have often been found in the Asklepieion of Delos. For this and other aspects about the sanctuary see MELFI 2007,

13 were often filled with coins, probably marking the degree of gratitude expressed by the donor toward the helping divinity. 58 Material, features and contents A multidisciplinary approach provides a broad overview of the material features of the πυξίς and sheds light on its medical contents. Ancient Greeks and Romans used to give considerable attention to the possible interference of the material of the container on drugs and medical compounds held inside. Therefore, they tended to choose the receptacle in relation to its content on the basis of two factors, the shape and the material. 59 Elements emerging from papyrus texts and literary sources basically confirm each other. Only two medical papyri mention the material: [1] π]υξίδ [α] κε ραμηαν (l. κεραμεᾶν) and [6] [εἰς] πυξίδα χαλκῆν. But a reference to the material might be concealed by the lacuna in [2] col.i, l.6 ]ην πυξίδα. 60 The fact that the πυξίς of [1] is made of clay has a certain interest since this material is explicitly mentioned in few medical texts, i.e. Orib. Syn. VIII 45, 4,3 (CMG VI 3, 265,15 Raeder) εἰς πυξίδα κεραμιαίαν, Aët. VIII 12,88 (CMG VIII 2, 418,9 Olivieri) εἰς πυξίδα κεραμεᾶν, Paul.Aeg. III 22, 26,25 (CMG IX 1, 183,2 Heiberg) εἰς πυξίδα κεραμιαίαν. Actually, pottery pyxides were very common. It is proven by archaeological finds and Phot. κ 1191 Th. s.v. κύβηλις ἀγγεῖον κεραμεοῦν ὡς πυξίς cites the πυξίς as an earthen vessel. The same can be inferred by [7], being the κυλιχνίς a ceramic box turned on a potter s wheel. 61 The consistency of the remedy, maybe against colics, 62 kept in the πυξίς of [1] was likely determined by the presence of boiled honey (l.17 ] χει μέλιτος ἐφθοῦ τὸ [) and resin (l.18 ] ἀναλ αμ βάνειν ὡς ῥητίνη [) among the ingredients. Also in the three cases in which medical authors mention a pyxis made of clay (πυξίς κεραμεᾶ / κεραμιαία) the remedy has the consistency of an ointment, i.e. the remedy περὶ στιγμάτων described by Aët. VIII 12,88 (CMG VIII 2, 418,8 Olivieri), which contains honey, and the remedy for eye ulcers illustrated by Oribasius (Syn. VIII 45, 3-4 [CMG VI 3, 265,11-5 Raeder]) and Paulus of Aegina (III 22, 26,22-6 [CMG IX 1, 182,26-183,3 Heiberg]) with slight variations, as is suggested by the final verb ὑπαλείφω, «lay on, spread like salve» (LSJ s.v.). The πυξίς of [6] is made of bronze, which is the most common material for this container in medical writers. 63 The papyrus preserves a remedy for cataracts prepared with gall of hyena, very effective for eye diseases, 64 and probably honey. 65 Remedies 58 See e.g. SJÖQVIST 1960, 78 and According to Plin. Nat. XIII 19,1-8 and Dsc. MM, Praef. 9,7-15 (I 5,5-13 Wellmann), particular virtues were recognized to different materials of pharmaceutical containers. For this aspect see ANDORLINI 2007, 28-9 and especially TABORELLI 1996, χαλκ]ῆν is possible, but also εἰς τ]ήν and αὐτ]ήν, as proposed by ANDORLINI 1995, 16 ad l. 61 Cf. also Gal. Ling. s. dict. exolet. expl. Σ (XIX 138,2-3 K.) σιπύϊδα: πυξίδα, δηλοῖ δὲ ἄλλως τοὔνομα καὶ κεραμεοῦν τι σκεῦος εἰς ὃ ἄλφιτον ἐμβάλλεται. 62 Cf. ANDORLINI 2001, Cf. e.g. Dsc. MM III 11, 2,3-4 and IV 31, 1,7 (II 19,8-9 and 193,9 Wellmann); Gal. De comp. med. sec. loc. I 2 and II 2 (XII 405,8-9 and 583,17 K.); Orib. Syn. III 135, 2,3-4 and VIII 50, 5,1 (CMG VI 3, 102,8-9 and 267,19 Raeder); Aët. VI 15,10-1 and 24,68 (CMG VIII 2, 155,16-7 and 166,5 Olivieri); Hippiatr. Berol. XI 30,3 (Ι 68,1 Oder-Hoppe) and Paris. 357,3 (II 57,12 Oder-Hoppe). 64 Cf. especially Dsc. MM II 78,1-4 (I 159,8-160,18 Wellmann).

14 prepared with gall and stored in mainly bronze πυξίδες also occur in other passages, such as a prescription of the Roman physician Cassius reported by Gal. De comp. med. sec. loc. IV 8 (XII 738,10-6 K.) and Aët. VII 101,56-62 (CMG VIII 2, 352,23-353,5 Olivieri), a recipe περὶ ἀμαυρώσεως καὶ ἀμβλυωπίας in Paul.Aeg. III 22, 31,1-13 (CMG IX 1, 185,14-186,2 Heiberg) and another one πρὸς ἐπιδρομὴν ὀφθαλμοῦ in Hippiatr. Cant. VIII 14,1-2 (= II 139,3-4 Oder-Hoppe), where the receptacle is made of silver. According to Youtie s plausible integration, 66 in [10] the word is defined καθαρά in the sense of clean, an adjective identifying the condition of the object that is never attested in literary sources accompanying πυξίς. Adjectives with similar meaning (e.g. προπεπλυμένος / προπλυθεῖσα, «washed clean before» [LSJ s.v.], i.e. well cleaned before new use) are usually found in case of materials, like ceramic, which tend to soak up the substances inside with the consequent, even if slight, alteration of new substances put into the vessel. 67 But an evident connection between containers explicitly said made of clay and the need that they were clean does not emerge from Greek authors, although it can sometimes be deduced from the juxtaposition of καθαρός to containers, such as the χύτρα (vd. s.v., C 1), that usually are made of clay. 68 Anyway, the use of this qualifier is not enough to suppose that the πυξίς of [10] is in ceramic. It may be pointed out, however, that the substance stored into it, the litharge, i.e. the lead monoxide (ll.2-3), that is mixed with wine, is mainly attested in relation to earthen, or sometimes bronze, receptacles used during the preparation of remedies, such as the χύτρα and the λοπάς. 69 In spite of this, in Dsc. MM V 87,8 (III 59,21-3 Wellmann) the litharge, in form of pastilli (τροχίσκοι), is kept in a leaden πυξίς (εἰς μολυβῆν πυξίδα). In [2] the word πυξίς occurs twice. In the very fragmentary col.i, which is completely lost in the left-hand side, it appears at the end of l.7 preceded at l.6 by the mention of the consistency of the remedy, as ]ξῶδες indicates. Among possible supplements, ἰ]ξῶδες denotes a sticky density. 70 The adjective occurs in relation to a πυξίς only in Oribasius version of the πάγχρηστος ὑγρά of Erasistratus (see [14]), whereas other adjectives ending in -ξῶδες are never attested in connection with this container. In the πυξίς of the second column is held a remedy πρὸς λευκώματα made with sodium carbonate, myrrh, ebony and Attic honey. Of these four ingredients, the sodium carbonate and the Attic honey are found, among many others, in Gal. De comp. med. sec. loc. IV 8 (XII 737,5-11 K.), who describes a medicament πρὸς τύλους καὶ λευκώματα recommending to store it in a πυξίς made of holm-oak wood (εἰς πυξίδα πρινίνην). 65 Cf. YOUTIE 1985, Cf. YOUTIE 1996, See what is said s.vv. χύτρα and κακκάβη C With earthen vessels is more often used the adjective καινός, «new». See especially Gal. De simpl. med. fac. XI 44 (XII 364,9-10 K.) and De comp. med. sec. loc. I 2 (XII 433,10 K.). The καινός is also attested in a medical papyrus, GMP I 4,7-8 ἀγγεῖον κ[ε]ρα/μεοῦν καινόν (LDAB 3910; MP3 2412). Cf. LUISELLI 2001, 62 and TABORELLI 1996, Cf. e.g. Gal. De comp. med. sec. per gen. II 17 and V 10, as well as VII 12 (XIII 538,9-10 and 822,18-823,1, as well as 917,4-5 K.). 70 Cf. ANDORLINI 1995, 16: «la finale ammette anche altre soluzioni, come μυ]ξῶδες ( di muffa, detto per di più di un liquido organico [ ]), e forse ὀ]ξῶδες, che connota una proprietà aspra come l aceto».

15 An overview of Greek medical sources relating to the materials of the πυξίς shows a wide variety ranging from the bronze and the lead, the most widespread materials, to the wood, the horn, the silver, the glass, the clay, the tin, the iron. 71 The range of the consistencies of products stored in πυξίδες is also wide and includes ointments and salves, different kinds of thickness (e.g. oily, greasy, sticky and resinous), as well as liquids (see e.g. [3]), pastilli (τροχίσκοι) and dry powders (ξηρία). 72 Thus, it seems that there was no exclusive connection between consistency of the content and material of the container and that the πυξίς was very versatile and suitable for different typologies and densities of medicamenta. Use The verbal indicators confirm the usage of the πυξίς to keep and store the remedies until their use, as often the final formula χρῶ, «use», makes clear. The most common verbs are ἀποτίθημι, in the sense of «put away», «store» (see e.g. [4] and [5]), usually in the formula ἀπόθου εἰς πυξίδα vel sim., and ἀναιρέω, i.e. «take up» (see e.g. [12]). Other, less attested, verbs expressing similar meanings are, e.g., τίθημι, «put», ἀναλαμβάνω, «take up», ἐάω, «deposit», ἔχω, «keep», φυλάττω, «preserve» (see e.g. [12]), τηρέω, «retain», ἀπόκειμαι, «be laid up». As a rule, they are found in the final section of the prescription, in a context which suggests the stasis after the preparation of remedies, and only sometimes an interval during it (see [11]). 73 This situation is consistent in medical authors (Dioscorides, Galen, Aëtius, Alexander of Tralles and Paulus of Aegina) with the exception of Oribasius, as he refers to the use of a double leaden container named πυξίς during the phase of preparation (see [8]). In this passage describing the recipe of a purgative, the καθαρτικὸν Λύκου, a πυξίς is employed firstly to boil (ἕψω), then to cool down the remedy. Elsewhere, however, he uses the usual verbs ἀποτίθημι and ἀναιρέω, but also μεταχέω, «pour from one vessel into another» (LSJ s.v.), in his version of Erasistratus πάγχρηστος ὑγρά (see [9]). 2. πυξίς word and object Even though no direct evidence (e.g. dipinti inscriptions) points at a specific object, the pyxis is usually identified as a small round box with a separate lid. The shape of the container called pyxis by archaeologists can be traced back to the Protogeometric period ( BCE). During the Geometric period (IX-VIII cent. BCE) two typologies spread: the oldest one, which did not outlive the IX cent. BCE, was pointed, whereas the other one, which grew larger and squatter into the late Geometric, had convex walls and a flat lid with elaborate sculptures having function of handles. This kind of vessel reached its greatest popularity in Athens during the VI cent. BCE, but especially from the mid V cent. BCE, with several variations in style and with figured scenes of women depicted on the 71 Cf. BONATI 2014 s.v. 4. A similar situation in Latin literature, cf. HILGERS, LG 266 s.v. See also POTTIER, DA IV/1 794 and nn s.v., as well as TABORELLI 1996, 156 for the specific case of Scribonius Largus. 72 Cf. Suda κ 2668 Adler ( schol. Ar. Eq. 906,1-2) s.v. κυλίχνιον ἔκπωμα ὃ νῦν λέγουσι πυξίδιον. ἔχουσι δὲ οἱ ἰατροὶ τὰ πυξίδια, ἐν οἷς βάλλουσι τὰ πάσματα. 73 Cf. also e.g. Dsc. MM III 83, 3,6-7 (II 100,12-3 Wellmann).

16 body and on the cover. The Attic pyxides were then modified and adapted through the rest of the Greco-Roman world. Below a list of the main types of Attic pyxides : 74 - nikosthenic pyxis: introduced during the late VI cent. BCE by the potter Nikosthenes, it has a tall, flaring body (average h 20 cm), a low stemmed foot and a domed lid with a knob; - type A: quite high (average h 15 cm), with concave walls and low foot-disc or three notched feet, it is covered by a flattened lid with a round knob (VI-IV cent. BCE); - type B: it has low concave walls (average h 5-10 cm), a low foot and a slightly domed lid without knob (late V-IV BCE); - type C: it has shallow body with concave sides (average h 5 cm), wider flaring lip and base, domed cover sometimes with a bronze lid on the top (late V-IV BCE); 74 Cf. KISA 1908 (II), 337-8; POTTIER, DA IV/1 795 s.v.; RICHTER-MILNE 1935, 20-1; EAA II 503 with references, as well as the web page

17 - type D: similar to type B, it has cylindrical walls and a shallow, flat lid without handle (average h 5-10 cm). Archaeological excavations have supplied a certain number of sturdy round containers having lids attached with chains that have often been interpreted as storage boxes for holding medicaments or drugs. Although there is no direct proof that the name of these boxes was pyxis, they might well represent the pyxides mentioned by ancient writers of materia medica. A very well preserved exemplar in the Depository of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples is inventoried by Bliquez as no Medicine container, unknown provenance. Copper alloy. H 6,4 cm, W. 4,7 cm. Naples, National Archaeological Museum (Depository, box 8). 75 Cf. BLIQUEZ 1994, 70, with imm. (here reproduced) on p. 199 (ill. no. 210). The author also suggests an alternative use as ink-pot (atramentarium). Anyway, also this object could be named πυξίς, as documented by late sources (cf. Nilus Cabasil. Ep. p. 103).

18 D. Bibliography 1. Lexicon entries ThGL VII 2241C-D s.v.; LSJ s.v.; TLL X, , ,52 s.v.; DU CANGE, GMIG I 1274 s.v. πυξίον; GMIL VI 580 s.v.; LSJ s.v.; FORCELLINI, LTL III s.v.; BOISACQ, DELG 827 s.v. πύξος; CHANTRAINE, DELG II 956 s.v. πύξος; FRISK, GEW II 626 and III 174 s.v. πύξος; BEEKES, EDG II 1259 s.v. πύξος; SAALFELD, TIG 966 s.v.; SHIPP 1979, 477 s.v.; LATHAM, RML 385 s.v.; ANDRIOTHS, ΕΛΚΝ 304 s.v.; DIMITRAKOS, ΜΛ ΙΙ 1411 e ΝΛ 1189 s.v.; STAMATAKOS, ΛΝΕΓ III 2444 s.v.; POTTIER, DA IV/ s.v.; HILGERS, LG s.v.; KIPFER 2000, 463 s.v.; PREISIGKE, Wb II 436 s.v. 2. Secondary literature SPARKES-TALCOTT 1970, 173-8; FISCHER 1992, 143; ANDORLINI 1995, 16 and 19; YOUTIE 1996, 10; EAA II 503; GHIRETTI 2010, 113; BONATI 2014 s.v. E. CPGM references GMP I 10, fr,b, col.i, l.19 PSI Congr. XXI 3v, col.i, l.7 and col.ii, l.4 P.Haun. III 47r,13 P.Mich. XVII 758 Av,4 SoSOL

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