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  1. Heracleides (Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλείδης) was a physician of ancient Greece who was said to have been the sixteenth in descent from Aesculapius, the son of Hippocrates I, who lived probably in the fifth century BC.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HeraclidesHeraclides - Wikipedia

    Heraclides, Heracleides or Herakleides (Greek: Ἡρακλείδης) in origin was any individual of the legendary clan of the Heracleidae, the mythological patronymic applying to persons descended from Hercules.

  3. HERACLIDES (floruit 360 B.C.) [ 86 ] Heraclides, son of Euthyphro, born at Heraclea in the Pontus, was a wealthy man. At Athens he first attached himself to Speusippus. He also attended the lectures of the Pythagoreans and admired the writings of Plato.

  4. Heraclides is a Greek astronomer who proposed that the earth rotates on its axis once a day and who may have believed that the sun was the centre of the solar system. Biography.

  5. Greek philosopher Heraclides was the son of Euthyphron, who was a wealthy man of high status at Heraclea Pontica. (One of his ancestors was an original founder of this Greek colony on the south coast of the Black Sea.)

  6. The topic is Asclepiades’ explanation of rigor. In this context, Galen reproaches the first-century bc physician Athenaeus, himself an opponent of Asclepiades, for mentioning only Asclepiades’, Heraclides’ and Strato’s aetiologies of rigor.

  7. Gottschalk H. B., Heraclides of Pontus (Oxford, 1980), 58–87, discusses very competently the astronomical fragments but I differ with his interpretations of the two crucial texts for any so-called Heraclidean heliocentrism.