Also known as Thrasymedes of Paros
Thrasymedes of Paros () was an ancient Greek sculptor. Formerly, he was regarded as a pupil of Phidias because he set up in the temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus a seated chryselephantine sculpture of that deity, which was evidently a copy of the Statue of Zeus at Olympia by Phidias. An inscription found at Epidaurus yet proves that the temple and the statue belong to the 4th century BCE.
1 object attributed to 特拉敘墨得斯, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
特拉敘墨得斯(Thrasymedes, 古希腊语Θρασυμήδης Thrasymḗdēs),古希腊神话中的人物。皮洛斯国王涅斯托尔的儿子,特洛伊战争中阿开亚人的英雄之一。 在古希腊诗人荷马的两部史诗《伊利亚特 / 伊利昂记》第九、十、十六、十七卷中和《奥德赛》第三卷中作为涅斯托尔的儿子直接或者间接出现。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).