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  Praxiteles   of Athens - Greek sculptor, 5th century B.C.
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AnthPal_6.260   in his soul. * & Phryne and Praxiteles. [261] Crinagora
AnthPal_6.317   HERACLEIA & { F 4 } & Praxiteles carved of Parian marbl
AnthPal_9.756   far as it depends on your art, Praxiteles, the stone could
AnthPal_16.160-162 *   the Cnidian Aphrodite of Praxiteles Paphian Cythereia came
AnthPal_16.166   the prize of beauty, but Praxiteles has set her in full
AnthPal_16.205   9 } & On the Eros of Praxiteles Praxiteles, in return
AntipSid_9.603   oup of Thespian women by Praxiteles, which Mummius transfe
AntipSid_16.167   Cnidian Aphrodite and on Praxiteles' Statue of Eros at The
Athen_13.585   You are the Aphrodite of Praxiteles;" "And you," said she,
Athen_13.591   Anadyomene; [591] and Praxiteles the sculptor, who was
Cic:Verr_2.4.12   these statues, the work of Praxiteles, Myron, and Polyclitus, for a
Cic:Verr_2.4.4   was a marble Cupid by Praxiteles - I learnt the artists'
LeonTar_16.206   LEXANDRIA On the Eros of Praxiteles The Thespians venerate
Meleager_12.56   & { G-P 110 } & Praxiteles the sculptor wrought a statu
Meleager_12.57   & { G-P 111 } & Praxiteles the sculptor of old time wro
Plin:HN_7.127   of the fortification. [127] Praxiteles is famous for his
Plin:HN_34.50   in the 104th {364-361 Praxiteles and Euphranor; in the
Plin:HN_34.69-71 *   [69] Praxiteles although more successful and therefore
Plin:HN_35.133   is this Nicias of whom Praxiteles used to say, when asked
Plin:HN_36.34   by Papylus, the pupil of Praxiteles, and a composition by Apollonius
Plin:HN_36.35   the other statues by Praxiteles. Polycles and Dionysius, who
Plin:HN_36.20-27 *   [20] Praxiteles is an artist whose date
Plut:Mor_835   ifteenth year of his age, when Praxiteles was archon [444
Plut:Mor_843   and Cephisodotus, the sons of Praxiteles. His son Abron
Simonid_16.204   56 } & On the Eros of Praxiteles Praxiteles perfectly
StephByz_70   has a statue of Aphrodite by Praxiteles. In Bactria. Amo
ValMax_8.11e.4   [11e.4]   Praxiteles portrayed the wife of Vulcan

  Praxiteles   - in documents
AnthPal_7.355 & { H 8 } & Bid good Praxiteles "hail," you passers-by
THI_125 (223)   eement: Aristonikos son of Praxiteles. When the arc


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