Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PraxitelesPraxiteles - Wikipedia

    Praxiteles. Medallion representing Praxiteles. Praxiteles ( / prækˈsɪtɪliːz /; Greek: Πραξιτέλης) of Athens, the son of Cephisodotus the Elder, was the most renowned of the Attica sculptors of the 4th century BC. He was the first to sculpt the nude female form in a life-size statue.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · 370–330 bce. Flourished: 370 BCE - 330 BCE. Notable Works: “Aphrodite of Cnidus”. Praxiteles (flourished 370–330 bce) was the greatest of the Attic sculptors of the 4th century bce and one of the most original of Greek artists. By transforming the detached and majestic style of his immediate predecessors into one of gentle grace and ...

  3. www.encyclopedia.com › people › literature-and-artsPraxiteles | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Praxiteles (active ca. 370-330 B.C.) was one of the leading Greek sculptors of the 4th century B.C. His style, refined and graceful, greatly influenced the art of his own time and the succeeding epochs. Praxiteles was probably the son of Kephisodotos, an Athenian sculptor, since he named one of his own sons Kephisodotos, and the same name ran ...

  4. Hippocrates (460 – c. 370 BCE) was the son of Heraclides and Praxitela and grew up in a priestly and wealthy island community. His father, Heraclides, and grandfather, Hippocrates I, were both physicians and temple priests who provided Hippocrates with a solid foundation in medicine from a young age.

  5. Jul 30, 2023 · According to Soranus of Ephesus, a 2nd-century Greek physician, Hippocrates’ father was Heraclides, a physician, and his mother was Phenarete, though other sources name her Praxitela. The Greek father of medicine, Hippocrates, received an exceptional education when he was child. He is said to have studied medicine under his father and another ...

  6. Feb 8, 2015 · Praxitela of Kos. Birthdate: estimated between 490 BCE and 430 BCE. Death: Immediate Family: Daughter of Tizane. Wife of Hippocrates. Mother of Thessalus; Draco I and daughter of Hipocrates. Managed by:

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PraxillaPraxilla - Wikipedia

    Praxilla ( Greek: Πράξιλλα ), was a Greek lyric poet of the 5th century BC from Sicyon on the Gulf of Corinth. Five quotations and three paraphrases from her poems survive. The surviving fragments of her work come from both religious choral lyric and drinking songs ( skolia ); the three paraphrases are all versions of myths.