[1131] His country is uncertain. According to the statements of Pausanias, B. i. c. 28, he must have been a contemporary of Phidias, about Olymp. 84, B.C. 444. He is mentioned also by Propertius, Martial, and Statius.
[1132] His birth-place is unknown, but he probably lived about the time of Phidias, and we learn from Pausanias that he was living when the plague ceased at Athens, in B.C. 429. He is mentioned also by Cicero, Ovid, Quintilian, Lucian, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus.
[1133] Nothing further is known of this artist.
[1134] “Collocavisse verius quam cælasse.”
[1135] “Phiala.”
[1136] He lived probably about Olymp. 126; but his country is unknown. He is mentioned by Athenæus. See also B. xxxiv. c. [19].
[1137] Nothing whatever is known of him, unless indeed he is identical with the Tauriscus mentioned in B. xxxvi. c. [5].
[1138] Nothing is known of his age or country. He is also mentioned in B. xxxiv. c. [19].
[1139] His age and country are unknown. See B. xxxiv. c. [19].
[1140] Nothing further is known of him. See B. xxxiv. c. [19].