[92] A country of Asia Minor occupying a part of the Black Sea coast.
[93] From the "Natural History." Translated by John Bostock and H. T. Riley.
[94] Apelles lived in the time of Philip and Alexander the Great. Cos is an island in the Ægean Sea.
[95] A painter of the Sicyonian school who flourished in the third century b.c.
[96] Protogenes, a native of Caria, in Asia Minor, was celebrated as a painter at Rhodes in the second half of the fourth century b.c.
[97] Praxiteles was born in Athena about the end of the fifth century and continued active as an artist until the time at Alexander the Great. Nearly sixty of his works are mentioned in ancient writings, but only two have been identified in modern times.
[98] Phidias was born in Athens about 500 b.c. and died about 430.