[Agora Publication] Morgan (1949): The Style of Lysippos

Morgan, Charles H ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 8 228-234+460-461 10.2307_1353896 ... 1949 ... The Style of Lysippos

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[Agora Object] SS 1183: Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian

Angle fragment. Clay rather pale. Chipping at edge of inner break of fragment has removed a little of the circumference of the impression, which is otherwise quite fresh. Most of the area is occupied ... 5 March 1933 ... Johnson's Lysippos on evidence for the reconstruction of the "Chariot of the Sun for the Rhodians" ascribed by Pliny to Lysippos. ... Heads and shldrs of horses elongated in height, blurred, poss die was partly renovated of slipped* Par: see Johnson's, Lysippos on evidence for the reconstruction of the "Chariot of the Sun for the Rhs", ascribed by Pliny to Lysippos.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 3, s. 264, p. 254

Lion guarding fountain. Menodoros. Lions, beneath throne. Menon. Livia. Metalworkers. Logistai. Meter. Logisteria. Metichos or Metiochos. Lokros. Meton. Lollianos. Metragyrtes. Long Rocks. Metronomoi ... Agora 3 254 ... Lysippos

[Agora Webpage] Birth of Democracy: Sokrates

http://agathe.gr/democracy/sokrates.html

Sokrates The philosopher Sokrates was one of many Athenians critical of the people and their control over affairs of state. His probing public debates with fellow citizens led to his trial for impiety ... After executing him, the Athenians felt such remorse that eventually they commissioned a bronze statue of Sokrates, the work of the renowned sculptor Lysippos, which they set up in the Pompeion in Athens (Diogenes Laertios 2.43). A bust in Naples may reproduce the original by Lysippos. This small statuette found in the state prison may have been a memento recalling the Lysippan bronze.