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    Callimachus (Ancient Greek: Καλλίμαχος Kallímakhos) was an architect and sculptor working in the second half of the 5th century BC in the manner established...
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  • Battle of Marathon in 490 BC Callimachus (sculptor) (5th century BC) Callimachus, 3rd century BC poet and scholar Callimachus (strategos) [de], Ptolemaic...
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  • Nearchos Nikosthenes Phintias Phrynos Sokles Apollodorus of Damascus Callimachus (sculptor) Chersiphron Dinocratis Eupalinus Iktinos Kallikrates Metagenes...
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  • Callicratides – Spartan general Callimachus (polemarch) – Athenian general Callimachus (sculptor) – sculptor Callimachus – poet Callinus – poet Calliphon...
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  • Aetion (category 3rd-century BC Greek sculptors)
    /eɪˈiːʃən/ (Ancient Greek: Αετίων) was an ancient Greek sculptor of Amphipolis, mentioned by Callimachus and Theocritus, from whom we learn that at the request...
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    (a Bronze Age temenos) antedated the Ionic immigration by many years. Callimachus, in his Hymn to Artemis, attributed it to the Amazons. In the 7th century...
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    The shape of the leaf of this plant inspired the ancient Greek sculptor Callimachus (5th c. BCE) to model the capital of the Corinthian column. Since...
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  • Rhoecus (category 6th-century BC Greek sculptors)
    rape Atalanta, but she killed them both. Apollodorus, Library, §3.9.2 Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis, §206  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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    Argonautica, 4. 594. Plutarch, Moralia 657e Aeschylus, Eumenides Callimachus, Hymn to Apollo Callimachus, Hymn to Delos Alcaeus, Hymn to Apollo Timothy P. Bridgman...
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    architectural historian Vitruvius, the column was created by the sculptor Callimachus, probably an Athenian, who drew acanthus leaves growing around a...
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    History, Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 9780521233491. Callimachus, Callimachus and Lycophron with an English translation by A. W. Mair ; Aratus...
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     50–58. ISBN 978-0-8018-6954-9. Callimachus. Iambi, Fragment 202. Bonner, Campbell (1951). "A new fragment of Callimachus". Aegyptus. 31 (2): 133–137. JSTOR 41215365...
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    been a student of Callimachus and later became chief librarian (prostates) of the library of Alexandria. Apollonius and Callimachus spent much of their...
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    related that the Corinthian order had been invented by Callimachus, a Greek architect and sculptor who was inspired by the sight of a votive basket that...
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    the major Hellenistic poets Callimachus and Apollonius of Rhodes. His poetry was mentioned or briefly quoted by Callimachus and by other ancient authors...
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    Reflexivity p.333 Callimachus, Hymn 3 to Artemis 98 L.H.Jeffery (1976), "The city states" p.23 Ernest Benn Ltd. Pindar, Olympian Odes 3 Callimachus, Hymn 3 to...
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  • heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Askenazy Bielski Callimachus Cywiński Długosz Feldman Gieysztor Kadłubek Kołłątaj Kot Kromer Labuda...
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    The Grave Stele of Hegeso, most likely sculpted by Callimachus, is renowned as one of the finest Attic grave stelae surviving (mostly intact) today. Dated...
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    influenced by the innovative poetry of the Hellenistic Age, and especially by Callimachus and the Alexandrian school, which had propagated a new style of poetry...
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    Fowler, p. 13; Larson, p. 7; Homeric Hymn to Demeter (2), 2.5, 2.418–423. Callimachus, Hymn III to Artemis 1-27. West, p. 260. Fowler, p. 13. Fowler, pp. 13–16...
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  • the Θαυμάσια ("Thaumasia") of Callimachus, survived to modernity. It is doubtful whether he is identical to the sculptor who, according to Pliny (Nat....
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    with the oxhide story of Orion's birth, which this source ascribes to Callimachus and Aristomachus, and sets the location at Thebes or Chios. Hyginus has...
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    high-relief, of individual composers, architects, poets, painters, and sculptors from history. The depictions of earlier figures necessarily, were imaginary...
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    Zeus. At Plataea, there was a sculpture of Hera seated as a bride by Callimachus, as well as the matronly standing Hera. Hera was also worshipped as a...
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    2007, p. 162. Faulkner 2011, p. 178. Theocritus 1947, p. 38. Callimachus (1921). "Callimachus: Epigrams". Attalus. Translated by Mair, A. W. Retrieved 11...
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    shown in a line, as dancers. In contrast, the third century BCE poets Callimachus and Euphorion describe the trio as being nude. The earliest representation...
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    new Parthenon was erected between 447 and 438 BCE. Pericles chose the sculptor Phidias to supervise the building program with the architects Ictinos and...
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    appearing on ancient sources or high-quality encyclopedias. "Acantha & Callimachus: Invention of Corinthian Order". Kalliergeia. 8 July 2021. Retrieved...
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  • Rhodius Aristarchus of Samothrace Aristophanes Aristophanes of Byzantium Callimachus Cassius Dio Dionysius Thrax Euripides Eusebius of Caesarea Hecataeus...
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    Vitruvius credited the invention of the Corinthian order to Callimachus, a Greek sculptor of the 5th century BC. The oldest known building built according...
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