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- Die Natali, c. 18) considers Cleostratus to have been the inventor of the octaeteris, or cycle of eight years. Cleostratus' name is ****ociated with an...
- Cleostratus is a lunar impact crater near the northwest limb of the Moon. It lies to the northeast of the crater Xenophanes, and west-southwest of the...
- Empedocles Thales Aglaonice Anaxagoras Archytas Aristaeus Callippus Cleostratus Democritus Euctemon Eudoxus Heraclides Hicetas Hippocrates of Chios Meton...
- astronomer Mandrolytus of Priene. It is possible he was also the teacher of Cleostratus of Tenedos. This use of hearsay and a lack of citing original sources...
- the calendar. The octaeteris, also known as oktaeteris, was noted by Cleostratus in ancient Greece as a 2 923+ 1 /2 day cycle. The octaeteris is the calendar...
- kindness of the mother, the kids, too were placed among the constellations. Cleostratus of Tenedos is said to have first pointed out these kids among the stars...
- Aratus Aristarchus Aristyllus Attalus Autolycus Bion Callippus Cleomedes Cleostratus Conon Eratosthenes Euctemon Eudoxus Geminus Heraclides Hicetas Hipparchus...
- Aratus Aristarchus Aristyllus Attalus Autolycus Bion Callippus Cleomedes Cleostratus Conon Eratosthenes Euctemon Eudoxus Geminus Heraclides Hicetas Hipparchus...
- 4 Hesiod 34 Boidas 64 Diogenes 5 Phocus 35 Thrasyalces 65 Cratylus 6 Cleostratus 36 Ion 66 Antisthenes 7 Pherecydes 37 Damon 67 Leucippus 8 Theagenes...
- seasons. The octaeteris, a cycle of eight lunar years po****rised by Cleostratus (and also commonly attributed to Eudoxus) which was used in some early...