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Latin poetry, as for
instance in Virgil's epic, the Aeneid: “Lupercal /
Parrhasio dictum Panos de more Lycaei,” “...the Lupercal,
named after the Parrhasian...
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Parrhasius (Gr****: Παρράσιος) may
refer to: Persons:
Parrhasius (painter), a
famous painter who
worked in
Athens in the late 5th
century BC J**** Parrhasius...
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mentioned in the
Temple Chronicle, such as
works of
Boethus and
painter Parrhasios of Ephesus. The
island of
Rhodes was
noted as a
significant place for...
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laudatum esset quod pingeret, non
multos etiam apud nos
Polycletos et
Parrhasios fuisse." (That is: "Do we
imagine that if it had been
considered commendable...
- https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG58538 Rumpf, Andreas. “
Parrhasios.”
American Journal of
Archaeology 55, no. 1 (1951): 1–12. https://doi...
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thought to
intend a
reference to the 5th
century BC
Athenian painter Parrhasios,
whose trompe-l'œil
painted curtain fooled Xeuxis, an
anecdote reported...