AGORACRITUS

AGORACRITUS
AGORACRITUS
Parius statuarius, Phidiae discipulus. Plin. l. 36. c. 5. Hic creditur Veneris Rhamnusiae signum effinxisse. Nam cum de facienda Venere cum Alcamene discipulo conrenderer, suffragiô imperiti populi, non arte superatus, usque adeo rei indignitare commotus est, ut signum illud Nemesin appellaverit, eâque lege vendiderit, ne Athenis esler. Id ponebatur in Rhamnunte pago Atticae, quod M. Varro omnibus signis praetulisse dicitur.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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