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      • Physicians Several ancient physicians were named Heraclides: Heraclides (physician), son of Hippocrates I, married to Phaeniarete (or Praxithea), father of Sosander and Hippocrates II
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  2. May 29, 2018 · views 2,544,887 updated May 29 2018. HERACLIDES PONTICUS. ( b. Heraclea Pontica [now Ereğli, Turkey], ca. 390 B.C.: d, Heraclea Pontica, after 339 B.C.), astronomy, philosophy. Heraclides, son of Euthyophron, came from a noble and wealthy family of Heraclea Pontica, a Greek city on the south coast of the Black Sea.

  3. Quick Info. Born. 387 BC. Heraclea Pontica (now Eregli, Turkey) Died. 312 BC. Heraclea Pontica. Summary. 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.

  4. Kepler, who made a determined search to find an ancient Platonic school of heliocentrism, was quite ready to discover limited heliocentrism, for Mercury and Venus, in Plato as well as in Vitruvius, Pliny, MacRobius, and Capella Martianus, but never mentioned Heraclides of Pontus.

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    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.

  6. Heraclides Ponticus ( Greek: Ἡρακλείδης ὁ Ποντικός Herakleides; c. 390 BC – c. 310 BC) [1] was a Greek philosopher and astronomer who was born in Heraclea Pontica, now Karadeniz Ereğli, Turkey, and migrated to Athens. He is best remembered for proposing that the Earth rotates on its axis, from west to east, once every 24 hours. [2] .

  7. Dec 24, 2016 · 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.) Heraclides attended the academy in Athens and was left in charge of it during Plato ’s third visit to Sicily in 360 BCE.