Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller.
- Karl Otfried Müller
- Date:
- 1852
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![OLiTus, Sicyonian and Argive, scholar of Ageladas, brass-caster, toreutes, culptor, and architect, from about 82—92. Myron, an Athenian of EleuthersE, scholar of Ageladas, brass-caster, toreutes, and sculptor, about •the same time. Callimachus, brass-caster and toreutes, about 85. Sty. pax of Cyprus, brass-caster, 85. Alcamenes of Athens, scholar of Phi- ■dias, perhaps also of Critias, cleruchos in Lemnos, brass-caster, sculptor, and toreutes, 83—94 (de Phidia i, 19). Colotes, scholar of Phidias, to- reutes, 86. PjBonius of Mende, sculptor, 86. Cleoitas (of Athens ?), brass- caster and architect (§. 106, 4), about 86. Agoracbitus of Paros, scholar of Phidias, brass-caster and sculptor, 85—88. Phradmon of Argos, brass-caster, about 87. Gallon of Elis, brass-caster, about 87. Gorgias of Lacedsemon, brass-caster. 87. Ctesilaus, brass-caster, 87. Socrates, the son of Sophroniscus, of Athens, sculptor, about 87. Plato mentions the sons of Polyclete as artists about 87. Protag. p. 328. Theocosmus of Megara, scholar of Phidias, brass-caster and toreutes, 87—95. Am- phion of Cnossus, son of Acestor, scholar of Ptolichus, brass-caster, 89. Sostratus of Rhegium, scholar of Pythagoras, about 89. Nicodamus, a Msenalian, brass-caster, 90. Thericles, the Corinthian potter (0w?/x.A£7«), about 90. Athenseus xi. p. 470. f Bentley's Phalaridea. [Thericles, the animal painter, shown to have nothing to do with the cups adorned with animal figures, Rhein. Mus. vi. S. 404—20.] Cleiton of Athens, brass- caster (dv^iuuroTToiog), about 90. Niceratus of Athens, brass-caster, 90. Apellas, brass-caster, about 90. Demetrius, Athenian of Alopece, about 90 (he must not, on account of Simon, be removed too far from the age of the painter Micon, and I therefore hold the ancient priestess of Pallas, Lysimache, whom he sculptured, to be the predecessor of the well-known Theano. Comp. Lange, Anm. zu Lanzi, p. 84. Sillig, C. A. p. 180). Py- romachus, about 90. (PUn. xxxiv, 19, 20.) Natjcydes of Argos, son of Mothon, brass-caster and toreutes, 90—95. Periclitus, brother ot Naucydes, scholar of Polyclitus, about the same time (Pans, u, 22, 8, is perhaps to be read: to /aeu Uo-Kv^Miros, to Be ne^Uy^eno; i'Trotme, ro de «BEA(pdj UsmKy^ehov iiuv^vhg). Lycius of Eleutherse, son and scholar of Myron, brass-caster and toreutes, about 92. Athenodorus and Demeas of Cleitor, scholars of PolycUtus, brass-casters, 94. Asopodorus of Argos, Alexis Phrynon, Deinon, brass-casters, together with Aristides, brass- caster and architect, aU scholars of PolycUtus, about 94. Aristandrus of Paros, brass-caster, 94. Aristocles, son of Cleoetas, brass-caster and to- reutes, 92-95 (comp. Bockh, C. I. p. 237). Canachus of Sicyon, the younger, scholar of Polyclitus, brass-caster, 95. Deinomenes, brass- caster, 95. Patrocles, brass-caster, 95. Pison of Calauria, Amphions scholar, brass-caster, 95. Alypus of Sicyon, scholar of Naucydes, brass- caster, 95. Tisandrus, brass-caster, 95. Sostratus of Chios, 95. Archias of Athens, toreutes, 95 (C. I. n. 150. §. 42). Antiphanes of Argos scholar of PericUtus, brass-caster, 95-102. Polychtus the younger of Argos, scholar of Naucydes, brass-caster, 95-101 (Paus. ii, 22. m, 18. vi, 2. fomp Corsini, Diss. Agon. p. 123. vi, 6). Mvs, toreutes, 95. D^dalus of Sicyon, scholar of Patrocles, brass-caster, 96-104 (Paus- vi, 2 vi, 3. oLn Corsini Diss Agon. p. 130. 133., x, 9). Stadieus of Athens, brass- TZlrX Athens, brass-caster, ^7-104 (he wor^o^ for th undertakings of Conon and for Megalopolis> ^^^'^l'^.^'''' scholar of Sostratus, brass-caster, 100. Callicles of Megara, son of Theo-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)