Andronicus of Cyrrhus

Greek astronomer
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Also known as: Andronicus Cyrrhestes
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Also called:
Andronicus Cyrrhestes
Flourished:
c. 100 bce

Andronicus of Cyrrhus (flourished c. 100 bce) was a Greek astronomer best known as the architect of the horologium at Athens called the Tower of the Winds. Andronicus also built a multifaced sundial in the sanctuary of Poseidon on the Greek island of Tenos.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica.