Examples of 'cnidus' in a sentence

Meaning of "cnidus"

Cnidus is an ancient city in southwestern Asia Minor, known for its medical school and the Temple of Aphrodite
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  • Alternative spelling of Knidos

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Euchrysops cnejus cnidus.
Eudoxus of Cnidus states the method of exhaustion for area determination.
Battle of cnidus.
Sostratus of Cnidus son of Dexiphanes to the Gods protecting those upon the sea.
Aphrodite of cnidus.
The Aphrodite of Cnidus is known only from Roman copies.
We will depart early in the morning for Cnidus.
Eudoxus of Cnidus 's treatise on the stars.
In any event the ship did not make it to Cnidus.
Aphrodite of Cnidus was Praxiteles 's most famous statue.
The fleets met near Cnidus.
Eudoxus 's father Aeschines of Cnidus loved to watch stars at night.
The type ultimately derives from the Aphrodite of Cnidus.
In the 4th century BCE, Eudoxus of Cnidus wrote a book on the fixed stars.
It is named after the Greek astronomer Eudoxus of Cnidus.

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Knidos or Cnidus ( ; ) is an ancient settlement located in south-western Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey.
The ship on which Paul traveled was forced southward from Cnidus to below Crete.
In fact, as Agesilaus knew, Peisander had been killed while suffering a crushing defeat at Cnidus.
Venus of Cnidus.
Cicero mentions similar mechanisms designed by Thales of Miletus and Eudoxus of Cnidus.
Sostratus of Cnidus.
Diodorus drew on the works of earlier authors, such as Ctesias of Cnidus c.
Eudoxus of Cnidus.
Phryne served as a model to Praxiteles, for his Venus of Cnidus.
Ctesias of Cnidus.
The name Datça comes from Stadia, a name of the city of Cnidus.
These two fleets met off the point of Cnidus in 394 BC.
Changing to a large grain ship from Alexandria, Egypt, they proceeded westward to Cnidus.
The algorithm was probably known by Eudoxus of Cnidus about 375 BC.
The most famous statue by Praxiteles, the Aphrodite of Knidos, was made for Cnidus.
He makes Doris begin at Cnidus.
Renowned for his Aphrodite of Cnidus.
Agatharchides of Cnidus.
It was probably the location of the ancient city of Cnidus q . v.
This section is explicitly derived from the account of Ctesias of Cnidus chapters 1-34.
The earliest known Greek medical school opened in Cnidus in 700 BC.
The first known Greek medical school opened in Cnidus in 700 BC.
The first known Greek medical school opened in Cnidus in 700 BCE.

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