eudoxian (Meaning)
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eudoxian (n.)
A follower of Eudoxius, patriarch of Antioch and Constantinople in the 4th century, and a celebrated defender of the doctrines of Arius.
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eudoxian Sentence Examples
- Eudoxius of Cnidus introduced the Eudoxian sphere model to explain celestial phenomena.
- The Eudoxian sphere system consisted of nested spheres that rotated around different axes.
- Eudoxian astronomy was widely accepted in ancient Greece and persisted well into the Middle Ages.
- The Eudoxian sphere model was based on mathematical calculations and geometrical principles.
- Eudoxius's Eudoxian method provided an algebraic solution to the Delian problem.
- The Eudoxian sphere model depicted planetary motion as a combination of circular rotations.
- The Eudoxian sphere system was criticized by later astronomers for its complexity.
- Eudoxian mathematics and astronomy influenced the development of subsequent scientific thought.
- The Eudoxian method of exhaustion laid the foundation for the modern concept of limits.
- Eudoxian geometry and astronomy were instrumental in the advancement of mathematics and the study of celestial bodies.
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A follower of Eudoxius, patriarch of Antioch and Constantinople in the 4th century, and a celebrated defender of the doctrines of Arius.
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Eudoxius of Cnidus introduced the Eudoxian sphere model to explain celestial phenomena.
The Eudoxian sphere system consisted of nested spheres that rotated around different axes.
Eudoxian astronomy was widely accepted in ancient Greece and persisted well into the Middle Ages.
The Eudoxian sphere model was based on mathematical calculations and geometrical principles.