Cbup. 19 ] CELEUUATED AVOEKS IN BIUSS. 



Ciitorian : Lycius, 4 * too, was the pupil of Myron. In the 

 ninety-litth Olympiad flourished Nuucsydes*, 47 l)inornenes, 48 

 Canaehus, 4 ' and palroelus.*? lii the hundred and second 

 Olympiad there were Polyeles, 51 Cephisodotus, 62 Leochares, 53 

 and Hypatodorus.* 1 In the hundred and fourth Olympiad, 

 flourished Praxiteles" and Euphranor ; M in the hundred and 

 seventh, Action* " and Tueriuiaehus;* 7 in the hundred and 

 thirteenth, Lysippus, 48 \vho was the contemporary of Alex- 

 ander the Great, his brother Lysi stratus,** Stheuuis,* Euphron, 

 Kucles, Sostrutus, 61 Ion, and Silaniou, 62 who was remarkable for 



46 He is said by Pausanias and Atheiineus to have been the son, also, of 

 Myron. 



47 Son of Motho, and a native of Argos. lie vras brother and in- 

 structor of the younger Polyeletus, of Argus, lie is mentioned ;Jso by Pau- 

 frania* and Tntian. 



4>> He is once mentioned by Pausanius, and there is still extant the basis 

 of one of his works, with his uanie inscribed. 



4> It is supposed that there were two artists of this name, both natives 

 of Sicyon, the one grandson of the other. They are loth named by Pausauias. 



50 Probably a Sieyonian ; he is mentioned also by Pausanias. 



61 As Pliny mentions twoaitists of this name, it is impossible to say to 

 which of them Paus.mias refers as being an Athenian, in B. vi. c. 4. 



i: The elder artist of this name, lie was an Athenian, and his sister 

 was the wife of Phocion. He is also mentioned by Plutarch and Pausauias. 



43 An Athenian; he is mentioned also by Yitruvius, Pausanias, and 

 Tutiun. \Vittckelmann mentions an inscription relative to him, which, how- 

 ever, appears to be spurious. 



41 Jl: is mentioned also by Pausanias, and is supposed by Sillig to have 

 been a Tin-bun. 



51 Praxiteles held n high rank among the ancient sculptors, and may be 

 considered as second to Phidias alone; he is frequently mentioned by PHUSU- 

 liias and various other classieal writers. Pliny gives a further account of 

 the works of Praxiteles in the two following IJooks. 1. 



56 He was also an eminent painter, and is also mentioned by Quintilian, 

 Dio Cbryiostom, and Plutarch. 



* Another reading is Kchion." 47 See H. xxxv. cc. 32, 36. 



5s This fjreat artist, a native of Sicyon. has been already mentioned in 

 U. vii. c. 39, and in the two preceding Chapters of the present JUookj he is 

 again mentioned in U. xxxv. c. 39. 1J. See- note 28 above. 



M Also a native of Sicyon. He is mentioned by Tutian 



co Mentioned also by Pausanias, Plutarch, Strabo, and Appian. The 

 next two names in former editions stand as one, *' Kuphronides." 



61 Supposed to have been an architect, and builder of the Pharos ne;ir 

 Alexandria : see B. xxxvi. c. 18. The same person is mentioned also by 

 Strttbo, Lucian, and Suidas. 



6 - An Athenian. He is mentioned also by Pausanias, Plutarch, Diogenes 

 Laertius, and Tutian. 



