[1559] Mentioned at the commencement of this Chapter.
[1560] A statuary of Ægina, mentioned also by Pausanias, B. v. c. 27, in connexion with Dionysius of Argos. He flourished about Olymp. 76.
[1561] Already mentioned in B. xxxiii. c. [55], and previously in this [Chapter].
[1562] “Scopas uterque.” Sillig, Dict. Ancient Artists, expresses an opinion that these words are an interpolation; but in his last edition of Pliny, he thinks with M. Ian, that some words are wanting, expressive of the branch in which these artists excelled. See also B. xxxvi. cc. [5], [14].
[1563] He is previously mentioned in this Chapter. See p. [179].
[1564] An Athenian artist, son of Eubulides. He is also mentioned by Pausanias.
[1565] A Lacedæmonian artist, also mentioned by Pausanias.
[1567] Mentioned also by Pausanias, B. i. c. 3.
[1568] Probably not the Athenian statuary mentioned by Pausanias, B. ix. c. 7. See Sillig, Dict. Ancient Artists.