- trans., London:
Richard Bentley & Son, 1883.
Vincenzo Di Benedetto: Cos e
Cnido, in:
Hippocratica -
Actes du
Colloque hippocratique de
Paris 4-9 septembre...
-
Chrysippus of
Cnidos (Gr****: Χρύσιππος ὁ Κνίδιος, 4th
century BC) was a Gr**** physician. He was the son of Erineus, and a
contemporary of Praxagoras, a...
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Eudoxus of
Cnidus (/ˈjuːdəksəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Εὔδοξος ὁ Κνίδιος, Eúdoxos ho Knídios; c. 390 – c. 340 BC) was an
ancient Gr**** astronomer, mathematician...
- The
Aphrodite of
Knidos (or Cnidus) was an
Ancient Gr****
sculpture of the
goddess Aphrodite created by
Praxiteles of
Athens around the 4th
century BC....
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female nude also
became more po****r as
epitomized by the
Aphrodite of
Cnidos of
Praxiteles and art in
general became more
erotic (e.g., Leda and the...
- ff.) both
brother and
Magus were
named S****is;
according to
Ctesias of
Cnidos (Persika, xii,
translated by
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and
James Robson, Ctesias’...
-
empirical evidence. The
first coherent model was
proposed by
Eudoxus of
Cnidos, a
student of
Plato who
followed Plato's idea that
heavenly motions had...
-
medicine in
various Gr****
cities including Selymbria, Megara, Athens, and
Cnidos.
Herodicus believed that
exercise and a good diet are key
foundations of...
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turnips among a wide
variety of
other vegetables and pulses.
Chrysippus of
Cnidos wrote a
treatise on cabbage,
which Pliny knew, but it has not survived....
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eponymous founder of
Chrysippa in
Cilicia Chrysippus (Gr**** myth)
Chrysippus of
Cnidos (4th
century BC), Gr****
physician Chrysippus of Tyana, Gr****
writer on gastronomy...