. The student's manual of ancient geography, based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. Cnidus stood at the very extremity of the peninsula already described as terminating in Prom. Triopium: a portion of it wasbuilt on the mainland, and a portion on an island which was joinedto it by a causeway. The island sheltered the two harbours whichlay on each side of the causeway, the larger of them, on the soutliside, being protected by moles of great strength. Cnidus was a ander near it. 3P4. Cnidus had considerable trade, and pro-duced many eminent men—Eudoxus, Ctesias, and Agathar
. The student's manual of ancient geography, based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. Cnidus stood at the very extremity of the peninsula already described as terminating in Prom. Triopium: a portion of it wasbuilt on the mainland, and a portion on an island which was joinedto it by a causeway. The island sheltered the two harbours whichlay on each side of the causeway, the larger of them, on the soutliside, being protected by moles of great strength. Cnidus was a ander near it. 3P4. Cnidus had considerable trade, and pro-duced many eminent men—Eudoxus, Ctesias, and Agatharcides- and. Plan of Cnidus, and Chart of the adjoining Coast.
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