Significance of Eudoxus

Eudoxus, a Greek mathematician, had rooms noted by Strabo and was a disciple of Chnouphis, traveling to Egypt to learn from priests. He geometrically represented Typhon with a fifty-six-angled figure. Eudoxus documented numerous supposed sepulchres of Osiris throughout Egypt, asserting Busiris as Osiris's true burial site and birthplace. His accounts, recorded in the second book of his Travels, came directly from the priests, offering a firsthand perspective on Egyptian beliefs.

Synonyms: Archimedes, Euclid, Pythagoras, Thales, Astronomer, Mathematician

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Classical concept of 'Eudoxus'