- Acesas
Acesas (Greek polytonic|Ακεσας) was a native of Salamis in
Cyprus famed for his skill in weaving cloth with variegated patterns ("polymitarius").Acesas and his son Helicon, who distinguished himself in the same art, are mentioned by
Athenaeus . [Athenaeus . ii. p. 48, b]Zenobius speaks of both artists, but says that Acesas (or, as he calls him, Aceseus, polytonic|Ακεσεύς) was a native ofPatara , and Helicon ofCarystus . He tells us also that they were the first who made apeplos forAthena Polias.We are not told explicitly when they lived, but it must have been before the time of
Euripides andPlato , who mention this peplos. [Euripides , "Hecuba" 468] [Plato , "Euthyphro " § 6] A specimen of the workmanship of these two artists was preserved in the temple atDelphi , bearing an inscription to the effect that Pallas had imparted marvelous skill to their hands. [Citation
last = Mason
first = Charles Peter
author-link = Charles Peter Mason
contribution = Acesas
editor-last = Smith
editor-first = William
title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = 1
pages = 7
publisher =
place = Boston
year = 1867
contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0016.html ]References
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