Author(s):
Engels, Johannes (Cologne)
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Neudecker, Richard (Rome)
(Πολυκλῆς/
Polyklês). [German version] [1] Athenian councillor 367/6 BC Son of Polycrates from the deme of Anagyrous; Athenian councillor in 367/6 BC (Agora XV,14) and several times trierarch and syntrierarch (IG II2 1609,105 f.; 1611,371; 1622b,238 and 1630,6: again 327/6-325/4 BC). P. did not take over his trierarchy until a long time after the appointed date, for which he was taken to court by Apollodorus [1] in 359 BC (Dem. Or. 50). Engels, Johannes (Cologne) Bibliography Davies, 465 f. Develin, Nr. 2567 PA 11988. [German version] [2] Sculptor in bronze from Argos, 4th cent. BC Sculptor in bronze from Argos. According to Pliny, his
floruit was from 372-369 BC (Plin. HN. 34,50). Only a signature from Hermione survives. It has so far not been possible to reliably ascribe works transmitted in literary sources as by P. to this P. or to later namesakes. Neudecker, Richard (Rome) Bibliography Overbeck, Nr. 1138, 1145 Lippold, 225 J. Marcadé, Recueil des signatures de sculpteurs grecs, vol. 2, 1957, 106, 107 L. Guerrini, s. v. P. (1), EAA 6, 1965, 298 R. Krumeich, Bildnisse griechischer Herrscher und Staatsmänner im 5. Jh. v. Chr., 1997, 136, 229. [German version] [3] Several sculptors from Athens, 2nd cent. BC Several sculptors of the same name from an Athenian family. The family tree cannot be reliably reconstructed. After 200-197 BC in Olympia one P., a …