Eudoxus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Eudoxus
of Cnidus - Greek astronomer, 4th century B.C.
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Diogenes-
DIOGENES LAERTIUS, Life of Eudoxus
  Within translations:
Apollod:Fr_48
ily, a writer of comedies; and Eudoxus of Cnidus, an astro
Apollod:Fr_76
& DiogLaert_8'90 (Eudoxus) & Eudoxus of Cnidus and Eudox
Cic:Rep_1.22
Miletus, and later marked by Eudoxus of Cnidus (a disciple of
Philoch_223
was 40 years old, when Eudoxus [(?) was in his prime],
Poseidon_98
mocritus . . . but Eudoxus said that the length [of the
SEG_55.1264bis.D
(c. 130 & 109) wind blows according to Eudoxos [and the] Egyptians; and
SEG_55.1264bis.N
(c. 130 & 109) . . . according to Eudoxos. The Pleiades [ri]se
Vit:Arat_1
gave him a copy of Eudoxus' book entitled "Mirror" (Katopt
Vit:Arat_3
Phaenomena; he gave him Eudoxus' book and told him to use
Eudoxus 2
of Cyzicus - Greek explorer, 2nd century B.C.
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116/4
The first voyage of Eudoxus, sailing from Egypt to India.
108/17
The second voyage of Eudoxus, during which he visits Ethiopia.
100/18
Eudoxus' third voyage, in which he attempts to circumnavigate Africa.
Plin:HN_6.198
by Ephorus, and also by Eudoxus and Timosthenes, that there are
Eudoxus 3
of Sicily - a writer of New Comedy
Apollod:Fr_48
ogLaert_8'90 (Eudoxus) & Eudoxus of Sicily, a writer of
Apollod:Fr_76
doxus) & Eudoxus of Cnidus and Eudoxus of Sicily. [77] [ET
Eudoxus 4
of Argos - a benefactor of the Amphictyons, 3rd century B.C.
270/18b
Syll_419, a decree of the Amphictyons in honour of Eudoxus of Argos.
Eudoxus
- in documents
AnthPal_6.279
HORION & { H 1 } & When Eudoxus first sheared his beautif
Syll_424
(256/5 or 254/3) ratos of Kyrene, the son of Eudoxos ; . . . of Ath
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) isides and the guarantor Eudoxos shall provide s
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