HIPPONICUS

HIPPONICUS
HIPPONICUS
Calliae fil. Atheniensis, cum patriae statuam dedicare decrevisset, nonnullis eam a Polycleto confici suadentibus illi nequaquam visum est, quod ob operis pulchritudinem ab aspicientibus, non dedicantis, sed potius artificis virtus laudaretur. Aelian. Var. Hist. l. 14. c. 16. Vide Schol. Aristoph. Nubul.

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