Honours for Argaios the doctor
IG II2 3783 Date: 2nd century BC
If an old human mind (noos) once found anything in a skill (technai),[1] I say that you perceived all with your ingenious intellect (prapasi) by judging doctors’ wise teachings and plucking
the superlative material from books with the eye of the soul (psuchēs),[2] (5) and that you, Argaios, provided the liquid of the refreshing vine
to mortals, thereby warding off paralytic pains.[3] On account of this, your skill’s lovely glory (kleos) will never perish,
but will be more brilliant than the stars in heaven.