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'''Eudoxos of Knidos''' (c. 408 – c. 355 BC), was a [[Greece|Greek]] mathematician and astronomer.
'''Eudoxos of Knidos''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] mathematician and astronomer.


Eudoxos taught at [[Plato]]'s school, the {{Wiki|Platonic Academy}}. It gave him the opportunity to develop new theories in mathematics and astronomy, such as his mathematical models of the planetary motions.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – School of Greece – Philosophy: Importance of Philosophy</ref>
Eudoxos taught at [[Plato]]'s school, the {{Wiki|Platonic Academy}}. It gave him the opportunity to develop new theories in mathematics and astronomy, such as his mathematical models of the planetary motions.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – School of Greece – Philosophy: Importance of Philosophy</ref>
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Eudoxos of Knidos (c. 408 – c. 355 BC), was a Greek mathematician and astronomer.

Eudoxos taught at Plato's school, the Platonic Academy. It gave him the opportunity to develop new theories in mathematics and astronomy, such as his mathematical models of the planetary motions.[1]

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  1. Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – School of Greece – Philosophy: Importance of Philosophy