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After his death his poetical output was completed by Pasiteles the Elder and other Poems ( including The Christ upon the Hill ).
He worked during a period where there was a demand for copies of, or variations on, noted works of Greek sculpture: the demand was met by the workshops of Pasiteles and his pupils Stephanus and Menelaus and others, several of whose statues are extant.
Pasiteles was the author of five books upon celebrated works of sculpture and chasing ( I. e.
According to Pausanias i 30 § 2, Pasiteles, in the time of Pheidias, was the teacher of the sculptor Colotes.

Pasiteles and .
* Stephanus, pupil of Pasiteles ( fl.
Pasiteles is said by Pliny to have been a native of Magna Graecia, and to have been granted Roman citizenship.
According to Pliny, Pasiteles made an ivory statue of Jupiter for the temple of Metellus and made statues for the temple of Juno in the portico of Octavia.
Pliny states that Pasiteles worked in marble, silver, ivory, and bronze and, according to his contemporary Varro, never made a statue without first making a clay model.
engraving ) in the whole world ( quinque volumina nobilium operum in toto ), which Pliny calls mirabilia opera, stating that Pasiteles is a better guide to chased silver than Xenocrates or the other authorities.
In Pliny there is some alternation of the spelling " Paxiteles " with the spelling " Pasiteles.

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he sometimes called them `` an expiation '', and he would not allow them to be published in periodicals.
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Zhuyin ( sometimes called Bopomofo ) is a semi-syllabary used to phonetically transcribe Mandarin Chinese in the Republic of China.
Affirming the consequent, sometimes called converse error, is a formal fallacy, committed by reasoning in the form:
It is sometimes colloquially called " antbear ", " anteater ", or the " Cape anteater " after the Cape of Good Hope.
The three sepals are generally colourful and bright ( which is why they are sometimes called outer tepals ), with one on each side (" lateral sepals ") and one usually at the top of the flower (" dorsal sepal "), sometimes forming a hood.
The American Civil War ( 1861 – 1865 ), in the United States often referred to as simply the Civil War and sometimes called the " War Between the States ", was a civil war fought over the secession of the Confederate States.
Non-arable land is sometimes called wasteland, badlands, worthless or no man's land.
An archipelago ( ), sometimes called an island group or island chain, is a chain or cluster of islands.
Axons make contact with other cells — usually other neurons but sometimes muscle or gland cells — at junctions called synapses.
The expectation of obtaining these sinecures drew young men towards the church in considerable numbers, and the class of abbés so formed — abbés de cour they were sometimes called, and sometimes ( ironically ) abbés de sainte espérance, ( abbés of holy hope ; or the pun, of St. Hope )— came to hold a recognized position.
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The Greek god Hermes, the messenger of the gods, would take the dead soul of a person to the underworld ( sometimes called Hades or the House of Hades ).
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He afterwards inhabited Montpellier ( he is sometimes called Alanus de Montepessulano ), lived for a time outside the walls of any cloister, and finally retired to Cîteaux, where he died in 1202.
He was considered the 19th century's leading expert on the geographical distribution of animal species and is sometimes called the " father of biogeography ".
* Albert, Duke of Saxony ( 1443 – 1500 ), sometimes called " Albert III "

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Younger lifestyle entrepreneurs, typically those between 25 and 40 years old, are sometimes referred to as Treps.
Historical facts are also sometimes changed: in Plutarch Antony's final defeat was many weeks after the battle of Actium, and Octavia lived with Antony for several years and bore him two children: Antonia Major, paternal grandmother of the Emperor Nero and maternal grandmother of the Empress Valeria Messalina, and Antonia Minor, the sister-in-law of the Emperor Tiberius, mother of the Emperor Claudius, and paternal grandmother of the Emperor Caligula and Empress Agrippina the Younger.
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In the side chamber alongside Tiye were found, The Younger Lady, proved to be her daughter and the mother of Tutankhamun, and a young identified boy, sometimes thought to be Prince Thutmose.
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Younger girls sometimes wear traditional Welsh costumes to school.
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Starting with Pliny the Elder, later writers sometimes refer to Cato the Younger as " Cato Uticensis " (" the Utican ").
75 BC – April 12, 45 BC ), also known as Pompey the Younger ( sometimes spelled Cneius, Gneius ), was a Roman politician and general from the late Republic ( 1st century BC ).
Poppaea Sabina ( after AD 63 known as Poppaea Augusta Sabina ) ( 30 – 65 ) and sometimes referred to as Poppaea Sabina the Younger to differentiate her from her mother of the same name, was a Roman Empress as the second wife of the Emperor Nero.
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One of the Book of Mormon's greatest figures, he is sometimes referred to as " Alma the Elder " to avoid confusion with his son, also named Alma, who is often called " Alma the Younger.
Younger people on both islands sometimes use the name Avaiki for both islands.
While the Migration Period Elder Futhark had been an actual " secret " known only to a literate elite, with only some 350 surviving inscriptions, literacy in the Younger Futhark became widespread in Scandinavia, as witnessed by the great number of Runestones ( some 6, 000 ), sometimes inscribed with almost casual notes.
Balian's name was also Barisan, but he seems to have adapted the name ( found in Tuscany and Liguria ) to the Old French " Balian " c. 1175 – 76 ; he is sometimes known as Balian the Younger or Balian II when his father is also referred to as Balian.
Philip James de Loutherbourg, sometimes Philippe-Jacques and Philipp Jakob and with the appellation the Younger ( 31 October 1740 – 11 March 1812 ) was an English painter of German origin who became known for his elaborate set designs for London theatres, and for his invention of a mechanical theatre called the " Eidophusikon ".
Saint Æbbe of Coldingham Ebbe, Aebbe, Abb, sometimes styled as " the Younger ", ( died 870 ) was an Abbess of Coldingham Priory in south-east Scotland.
One of the masterpieces of Hans Holbein the Younger is a design for a dance of death on the sheath of such a dagger ( which was implemented on a number of surviving examples ), and for this reason the Swiss dagger has sometimes also been referred to as " Holbein dagger ".
He is sometimes called Ciarán the Younger to distinguish him from Saint Ciarán of Saighir.
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Younger employees, often single and with enough money to live in Manhattan, for instance, sometimes prefer to live there, although more housing and nightlife have come to Downtown Stamford in recent years.

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