-
statue base for the
Knidian Aphrodite. The
statue became a
tourist attraction in
spite of
being a cult image, and a
patron of the
Knidians.
Nicomedes I of...
- The
Lesche of the
Knidians (or Cnidians) was a lesche, i.e. a club or
meeting place, at the
sanctuary of
Apollo in Delphi. Today, it has been
mostly destro****;...
- transformation. The
situation of the city was
favourable for commerce, and the
Knidians acquired considerable wealth, and were able to
colonize the
island of Lipara...
-
finances of the time. Pausanias, 10.11.5 Salviat, Fr.,1971,
Inscriptions de Grèce centrale, Paris, pp. 35–61 ****us project, the
Treasury of the
Knidians...
- copy
erected at
Emperor Hadrian's
Villa in Tivoli.
Pausanias wrote: The
Knidians hold
Aphrodite in very
great honor, and they have
sanctuaries of the goddess;...
- most
important of his
paintings were his
frescoes in the
Lesche of the
Knidians, a
building erected at
Delphi by the
people of Cnidus. The
subjects of...
- Gr****
schools of
medicine were
split into the
Knidian and Koan on how to deal with disease. The
Knidian school of
medicine focused on diagnosis. Medicine...
- ISBN 978-1-5272-5860-0. Slone,
Kathleen Warner and ****ie, M. W. (1993). "A
Knidian Phallic Vase from Corinth".
Hesperia 62(4): pp. 483–505. doi:10.2307/148191...
- in this way
could be due to the tax
remittance granted by
Caesar to the
Knidians as a
reward for his families’ adherence. The
Newton inscription ends by...
- of the
Knidians.
Pausanias in
Description of Greece,
Chapter X
Polygnotus Odysseus in the
Underworld -475 475-425 BCE
Lesche of the
Knidians. Pausanias...