Sosicles

Sosicles

Sosicles may refer to:

*Sosicles (sculptor), 2nd century Roman sculptor
*Sosicles (statesman), 6th century BC Corinthian politician
*Sosicles (poet), father of the 4th century tragic poet Sosiphanes
*A character in Plautus's play "Menaechmi"


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  • Sosicles (poet) — Sosicles was mentioned by Fabricius, on the authority of Suidas and Eudocia, as a tragic poet of the time of Philip and Alexander the Great. It appears, however, from the best MSS. of Suidas, that the name is erroneously introduced, owing to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Sosicles (statesman) — See also Sosicles for others of this name, including Sosicles (sculptor). Sosicles was a Corinthian ambassador at the remarkable meeting of the allies of Sparta, before which the Spartans laid their proposal for restoring Hippias to the tyranny… …   Wikipedia

  • Sosicles (sculptor) — See Sosicles for others of this name. Sosicles (Ancient Greek: Σωσικλῆς) was a Roman sculptor in the mid 2nd century AD. He worked as copyist of ancient Greek masterpieces. He is known from his signature shown on a marble plinth from Tusculum and …   Wikipedia

  • Menaechmi — Plautus Written by Plautus Characters Peniculus (Menaechmus s friend) Menaechmus of Epidamnus Erotium (Menaechmus s mist …   Wikipedia

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  • Amazon statue types — Pliny the Elder records (Nat Hist. [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/L/Roman/Texts/Pliny the Elder/34*.html#75 34.75] ) five bronze statues of Amazons in the Artemision of Ephesus. He explains the existence of such a quantity of sculptures on… …   Wikipedia

  • Cresilas — Crésilas Hermès de Périclès, copie romaine de la statue de Crésilas, musée Pio Clementino (Inv. 269) Crésilas (en grec ancien Κρησίλας / Krêsílas) est un sculpteur grec du …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Crésilas — Hermès de Périclès, copie romaine de la statue de Crésilas, musée Pio Clementino (Inv. 269) Crésilas (en grec ancien Κρησίλας / Krêsílas) est un sculpteur grec du V …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Menechmes — Ménechmes Les Ménechmes (ou Menaechmi) est une comédie écrite par Plaute. Elle raconte l histoire de deux frères jumeaux : Ménechme et Sosiclès. Alors qu ils étaient enfants, Menechme fut enlevé. En son souvenir, on appela l autre jumeau du… …   Wikipédia en Français

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