Clearchus or Klearchos (Gr. Κλέαρχος) was a sculptor in bronze at Rhegium. The Ancient Greek language is the historical stage in the development of the Hellenic language family spanning the Archaic (c Bronze is any of a broad range of Copper alloys, usually with Tin as the main additive but sometimes with other elements such as Phosphorus Reggio di Calabria (Italian pronunciation /ˈrɛʤo ˌdikaˈlabrja/ Calabrian dialect: Rìggiu, Greek-Calabrian: Righi, Greek: [1] He is notable as the teacher of the celebrated Pythagoras, who flourished at the time of Myron and Polykleitos. Pythagoras of Samos ( Ancient Greek:, fl 5th century BC) was a statuary from Samos whom Pliny the Elder expressly distinguishes Myron of Eleutherae ( Greek Μύρων) working c 480-440 BC was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-fifth century BC Polykleitos (or Polyklitos, Polycleitus, Polyclitus; Greek Πολύκλειτος) called the Elder was a Greek Clearchus was the pupil of the Corinthian Eucheirus (although was often said to have been apprenticed to the mythical Daedalus),[2] and belongs probably to the 72nd and following Olympiads. Corinth, or Korinth ( Greek Κόρινθος ( is a city in Greece. This article is about the mythological character For other uses see Daedalus (disambiguation. An Olympiad is a period of four years associated with the Olympic Games of Classical Greece. His only recorded work is a bronze of Zeus that stood at Sparta, that was not cast, but made from plates of metal hammered into the desired form and then riveted together. Zeus (zjuːs in Greek: nominative: Zeús /zdeús/ genitive: Diós; Modern Greek /'zefs/ in Greek mythology The city of Sparta ( Doric Σπάρτα Attic Σπάρτη [2] The whole pedigree of the school to which he is to be ascribed is given by Pausanias. Pausanias ( Greek:) was a Greek traveller and Geographer of the 2nd century CE, who lived in the times of Hadrian, Antoninus [3][4]
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William Smith (1870). The public domain is a range of abstract materials &ndash commonly referred to as Intellectual property &ndash which are not owned or controlled by anyone The Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1849 originally published 1844 under a slightly different title is an Encyclopedia / Biographical dictionary Sir William Smith (1813 &ndash 1893 English Lexicographer, was born at Enfield in 1813 of Nonconformist parents