- Jámblico,
Jámblico, aproximadamente 250-aproximadamente 330 (Nombre personal)
- Giamblico, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Iamblichus, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Iamblichos, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Cabecera anterior: Iamblichus, ca. 250-ca. 330
- Iamblichus, the Neo-Platonist, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Jamblich, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Cabecera anterior: Jamblichus, of Chalcis
- Jamblichus, of Chalcis, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Jamblique, de Chalcis, approximately 250-approximately 330
- Ἰάμβλιχος, approximately 250-approximately 330
Larsen, B. D. Jamblique de Chalcis ... 1972.
Waerden, B.L. v. d. Die gemeinsame Quelle der erkenntnistheoretischen Abhandlungen v. Iamblichos und Proklos, 1980 (subj.) t.p. (Iamblichos) p. 6 (Iamblichus)
Encyc. Brit., 15th ed. (Iamblichus; b. ca. 250 in Chalcis, Syria; d. ca. 330)
Encyc. Am, c1975 (Iamblichus; ca. 250 in Chalcis, Syria; d. ca. 330)
His I misteri egiziani, 1984: t.p. (Giamblico)
Nasemann, B. Theurgie und Philosophie in Jamblichs De mysteriis, 1991.
The origin of Egyptian symbols, 1991: t.p. (Iamblichus the Neo-Platonist)
Iamblichi Protrepticus, 1996: p. [1] (Ἰα[mu]βλίχου)
Brill's new Pauly online, 26 September 2013 (Iamblichus; Ἰάμβλιχος; Neoplatonist philosopher; probably lived between AD 240 and 325 and died at the age of 85; born in Chalcis in the province of Syria Coele (probably Chalcis ad Belum, modern Qinnasrīn). His name is a transliteration of the Syrian or Aramaic ya-mliku, 'he is king' or 'may he be king')
Collier's, c1973