1. See P. M. Fraser - E. Matthews (ed.), A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names 2 (Oxford 1994) p. 379, s. v. Praxiteles (38). 2. Knell, Η., Athen im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Darmstadt 2000) p. 74-80. Moreover, M. Weber, “Kephisodotos (I)”, in R. Vollkommer (ed.), Künstlerlexikon der Antike 1 (Muenchen 2001) p. 408-410. 3. Knell, H., Athen im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Darmstadt 2000) p. 79-80 and 111, notes 109-111. 4. Knell, H., Athen im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Darmstadt 2000) p. 74-80. Moreover, M. Weber, “Kephisodotos (I)”, in R. Vollkommer (ed.), Künstlerlexikon der Antike 1 (München 2001) p. 408-410. 5. Corso, A., “Praxiteles and the Parian Marble”, in D. Schilardi - D. Katsonopoulou (ed.), Paria lithos (Athens 2000) p. 234-235. 6. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 15-17, inscription no. 1. However, many scholars do not accept this conclusion: see, for example, Martinez, J. - L., “La colonne des danseuses de Delphes”, CRAI (1997) p. 35-45. 7. Plato, Anthologia Graeca 16. 160-161. On these epigrams, see Corso, A., “Small Nuggets about late-classical Sculpture”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 29 (2000) p. 150-151. Havelock, C. M., review to I. Jenkins - G. B. Waywell (ed.), Sculptors and Sculpture of Caria and the Dodecannese (London 1997), AJA 103 (1999) p. 154, does not believe on an influence of Plato on Praxiteles. 8. Praxiteles, in Athenaeus 13. 591 a = Anthologia Graeca 16. 204. See Corso, A., “Love as Suffering”, BICS 42 (1997-1998) p. 63-91. 9. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 17-18 and 20-21, inscriptions nos. 2 and 7. 10. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 25-27, inscription no. 13; Pausanias 1. 20. 1-2 and 9. 27. 3; and Athenaeus 13. 591 b. 11. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 20, inscription no. 6. 12. Vitruvius 7. praefatio 13. There are scholars who do not believe that Praxiteles has worked for the Mausoleion: see Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 307. 13. For a nearly complete list of works of Praxiteles, see Stewart, A., Greek Sculpture. An Exploration (New Haven - London 1990) p. 277-278. 14. Choricius, Declamationes 8 and Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 3 (Rome 1992) p. 27-110. 15. Pliny 35.122 and especially 133. 16. Tatian, Oratio ad Graecos 33. 35. 17. Pliny 36.34. 18. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 25-27. 19. Lauter, H., “Zur wirtschaftlichen Position der Praxiteles-Familie im spätklassischen Athen”, AA (1980) p. 525-531 and Corso, A., “Prassitele e la tradizione mironiana”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 18 (1989) p. 85-117. 20. Phryne, in Alciphron 4.1, frg. 3. Evidence supporting the present reconstruction of the development of the love of Phryne with Praxiteles has been given in Corso, A., “Love as Suffering”, BICS 42 (1997-1998) p. 63-91. 21. Athenaeus 13. 591 a. 22. Pliny 34. 70. This statue is probably the statue of Phryne made by Praxiteles and Herodotos (Tatian, Oratio ad Graecos 33. 35). 23. Choricius, Declamationes 8 and Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 3 (Rome 1992) p. 27-110. This statue is probably the Aphrodite in the act of putting on a necklace, mentioned by Pliny 34. 69 as well as by Tatian 34. 36. 24. Corso, A., “The Monument of Phryne at Delphi”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 26 (1997) p. 123-150. 25. Scholiast R to Pausanias, p. 144 Spiro. 26. Clement, Protrepticus 4. 47 P and Arnobius 6. 13. 27. Strabo 9. 2. 25. 410; Eustathius, Ilias 2. 498; and Scholiast G to Lucian, Amores 17. 28. Andreae, B., “Kephisodotos (II)”, in R. Vollkommer (ed.), Künstlerlexikon der Antike 1 (München 2001) p. 410-411. 29. Especially Pliny 36. 24. No Praxiteles’ work dates after 334 BC. 30. Praxiteles, in Athenaeus 13. 591 a = Anthologia Graeca 16. 204. See Corso, A., “Love as Suffering”, BICS 42 (1997-1998) p. 63-91. 31. Fragments of this Speech are reported by Choricius, Declamationes 8, praefatio 4; recitatio 19; 47; 57; 65-67; and 86. 32. Callistratus 3; moreover Corso, A., “Love as Suffering”, BICS 42 (1997-1998) p. 67. 33. Pausanias 1. 20. 1-2 and 9. 27. 3; and Athenaeus 13. 591 b; Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 246-248. 34. Corso, A., “Love as Suffering”, BICS 42 (1997-1998) p. 63-91. 35. Pliny 34. 69 and Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 250. 36. Pliny 34. 70; Martial 14. 172; Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 248-250. 37. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 84. However, Rolley does not share this view: see Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 248, note 64. 38. Vitruvius 7. praefatio 13. There are scholars who do not believe that Praxiteles has worked for the Mausoleion: see Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 307. 39. Waywell, G. B., The Free-standing Sculptures of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (London 1978) p. 10-11; 33-34; catalogue, nos. 32; 44; 46-47; 49; 56-58; 110; 165; 229; 401; 407; and 410-411. See Corso, A., “Prassitele: l’arte dell’Ideale”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 27 (1998) p. 409. 40. Pliny 36. 22; Palladas, Anthologia Graeca 16. 207; and Tzetzes, Chiliades 5. historia 11. 502-511. On Roman imitations from this statue, see Romeo, I. - Portale, E. C., Gortina 3. Le sculture (Padua 1998) p. 179-182. 41. Pausanias 8. 9. 1 and Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 252-255. 42. Pausanias 5. 17. 3. See Corso, A., “The Hermes of Praxiteles”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 25 (1996) p. 127-148. Several scholars do not believe that this statue dates to the time of Praxiteles: see, e. g., Rolley, C., La sculpture grecque 2 (Paris 1999) p. 250-254. 43. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 29-30, inscription no. 17, and Corso, A., “Prassitele: l’arte dell’Ideale”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 27 (1998) p. 415. 44. Artemidoros, in Strabo 14. 1. 23. 641: this notice is linked, in Strabo’s text, to happenings of the year 334 BC. 45. Corso, A., “Prassitele: l’arte dell’Ideale”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 27 (1998) p. 417. 46. Raeder, J., Die antiken Skulpturen in Petworth House (West Sussex) (Mainz a. R. 2000) p. 34-36, no. 1. 47. Stephanus Byzantinus, s. v. Alexandreia and Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 3 (Rome 1992) p. 7-18. 48. Anonymus Graecus, Codex Vaticanus Graecus 989, fol 110, and Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 3 (Rome 1992) p. 158-163. 49. Corso, A., “Prassitele: l’arte dell’Ideale”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 27 (1998) p. 418. 50. Fragments of this Speech are reported by Choricius, Declamationes 8, praefatio 4; recitatio 19; 47; 57; 65-67; and 86. 51. Lauter, H., “Zur wirtschaftlichen Position der Praxiteles-Familie im spätklassischen Athen”, AA (1980) p. 525-531. 52. Pliny 36. 20. 53. Choricius, Declamationes 8 and Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 3 (Rome 1992) p. 27-110. 54. Corso, A., “The Monument of Phryne at Delphi”, Numismatica e antichitá classiche. Quaderni Ticinesi 26 (1997) p. 123-150. 55. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 44-46, sources nos. 5-10. 56. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 47-48, sources nos. 12-13. 57. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 48-51, sources nos. 14-17. 58. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 52, source no. 18. 59. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 53-61, sources nos. 19-23. 60. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 61-70, sources nos. 24-28 and 30. 61. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 65-66, source no. 29. 62. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 70-71, source no. 31. 63. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 71-117, sources nos. 32-44. 64. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 1 (Rome 1988) p. 117-185, sources nos. 45-61; 2, p. 14-26 and 36-82, sources nos. 64-65 and 67-70; and 3, p. 168-169, source no. 60 bis. 65. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 2 (Rome 1990) p. 7-14; 26-36 and 82-90, sources nos. 62-63; 66 and 71; 3, p. 170, source 79 bis. 66. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 2 (Rome 1990) p. 95-139, source no. 73. 67. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 2 (Rome 1990) p. 91-95; 139-148 and 153-163, sources nos. 72; 74-75 and 78-79; 3, p. 169-170, source no. 78 bis. 68. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. Vita e opere 2 (Rome 1990) p. 148-153, sources nos. 76-77; 3, p. 3-117, sources nos. 81-86. 69. Corso, A., Prassitele: fonti epigrafiche e letterarie. 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