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Lysippos (/laɪˈsɪpɒs/; Greek: Λύσιππος) was a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BC. Together with Scopas and Praxiteles, he is considered one of the three greatest sculptors of the Classical Greek era, bringing transition into the Hellenistic period. Problems confront the study of Lysippos because of the difficulty of identifying his style amongst the copies which survive. Not only did he have a large workshop and a large number of disciples in his immediate circle, but there is understood to have been a market for replicas of his work, supplied from outside his circle, both in his lifetime and later in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The Victorious Youth or Getty bronze, which resurfaced around 1972, has been associated with him.
Lysippos was successor in contemporary repute to the famous sculptor Polykleitos. Among the works attributed to him are the so-called Horses of Saint Mark, Eros Stringing the Bow (of which various copies exist, the best in the British Museum), Agias (known through the marble copy found and preserved in Delphi), the similar Oil Pourer (Dresden and Munich), the Farnese Hercules (which was originally placed in the Baths of Caracalla, although the surviving marble copy lies in the Naples National Archaeological Museum) and Apoxyomenos (or The Scraper, known from a Roman marble copy in the Vatican Museums). Lysippos was also famous for his bronze sculptures of Zeus and Herakles. The only remaining version of one such statue is a Roman copy of The Weary Herakles (Farnese Hercules), by Glykon.
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Lysippus | Learn how to pronounce Lysippus in English correctly with definition ★ http://Learn2Pronounce.com ★ Click show more for pronunciation & definition of Lysippus ___________ LYSIPPUS Pronunciation: /laɪ'sɪpəs/ biographical name Definition: 4th cent. b.c. Greek sculptor
Kairos, the Greek word for "opportunity", became the theme of "We Reach the U Project II" headed by Full Gospel Center Church Youth Ministry, Iloilo City, Philippines and held at CAP Auditorium last September 28, 2007. Lysippus, a Greek sculptor, made a statue depicting a man with wings on his feet, a large lock of hair on the front of his head, and no hair at all on the back. Beneath was the inscription: "Who made thee? Lysippus made me. What is thy name? My name is Opportunity. Why hast thou wings on thy feet? That I may fly away swiftly. Why hast thou a great forelock? That men may seize me when I come. Why art thou bald in back? That when I am gone by, none can lay hold of me."
I made this looping backdrop for Kairos. Kairos, the Greek word for "opportunity", became the theme of "We Reach the U Project II" headed by Full Gospel Center Church Youth Ministry, Iloilo City, Philippines and held at CAP Auditorium last September 28, 2007. Lysippus, a Greek sculptor, made a statue depicting a man with wings on his feet, a large lock of hair on the front of his head, and no hair at all on the back. Beneath was the inscription: "Who made thee? Lysippus made me. What is thy name? My name is Opportunity. Why hast thou wings on thy feet? That I may fly away swiftly. Why hast thou a great forelock? That men may seize me when I come. Why art thou bald in back? That when I am gone by, none can lay hold of me."
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I do not know what "airline" it is b/c of all the mergers in the last several years--the plane was a delta marked, compass air, e17x. Admittedly, an uneventful video until last 120 seconds or so. f/a making usual attempt at humor while taxiing... pitching the usual corporate script-- "close shades, silly me, hehehe"-- bs.... coming from sub-zero weather to 60s? "... keep us cool & comfortable?" The crew was DTW based! old Northwest route, of course. leaving MSP, the air temp was about 10F. upon landing, it was about 64F. it shows the difference of about ~15' of latitude (~70 miles/degree of latitude). MSP 45'N-- JAX 30'N == approx 1100 statute mile flight.. (3hrs) so, then, dear audience, how does the crew get back to DTW? recorded approx 12/31/12 apologies for scratchy...
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Ninguém vai chorar porque a gente terminou
Não vou te cobrar o tempo todo que passou
Não vou mais gastar nem um minuto pra estar com você
Nem te procurar
Quem sabe nunca mais te ver
Vou sair do chão da tua casa
Vou tentar partir pra nunca mais voltar
Vou cuidar melhor da minha vida
Viver aquilo que eu imaginar
Vou deixar você pro mundo levar!