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- Look up Poly****us or Πολύκλειτος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poly****us is a Gr**** name. Notable people with the name and its variants include:...
- interpreted these features as making it a Roman copy of an original by Polycleitus. As part of the Farnese collection it was brought to Naples in 1844 by...
- Greece: Bias, Chilon, Cleobulus, Periander, Pittacus, Solon, and Thales 40 Polycleitus 70 Metrodorus 11 Thales 41 Oenopides 71 Diogenes 12 Anaximander 42 Hippocrates...
- with the statue of the Apollo Belvedere. A Doryphorus-type of the canon Polycleitus, ca. 1886–1889. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection, Boston Public Library...
- blood transformed into a pomegranate tree. In the fifth century BC, Polycleitus took ivory and gold to sculpt the seated Argive Hera in her temple. She...
- starting near the stage: Resting Satyr (Praxiteles, Rome); Wounded Amazon (Polycleitus, Berlin); Hermes Logios (Paris); Lemnian Athena (Dresden, with head in...
- whole. Pliny's remark that Myron's works were numerosior than those of Polycleitus and "more diligent" seem to suggest that they were considered more harmonious...
- name was traditionally Latinized Polycletus, but is also transliterated Polycleitus (Ancient Gr****: Πολύκλειτος, classical Gr**** Gr**** pronunciation: [polýkleːtos]...
- the bronze images opposite, also of Hecate, were made respectively by Polycleitus and his brother Naucydes, son of Mothon." While Gr**** anthropomorphic...
- 113–112 BC Paramonus 112–111 BC Dionysius 111–110 BC Sosicrates 110–109 BC Polycleitus 109–108 BC Jason 108–107 BC Demochares 107–106 BC Aristarchus 106–105...