Theodoect ( ancient Greek Θεοδέκτης ) died in 334 BC. er - A student of Isocrates and Plato , originally from Lykia , an orator and a tragic poet. In 352 BC. er was invited by Queen Artemisia to give a gravestone speech over the grave of her husband Mausolus . On the tomb he had set up for himself near Athens, Theodekt placed a boastful inscription that in 13 world competitions he won 8 times. In the IV. BC er At this time, various statues adorned the grave of the poet Theodectes, of which only the statue of Homer was preserved for a later period.
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Notes
- ↑ Theodect // Encyclopedic Dictionary - St. Petersburg. : Brockhaus - Efron , 1901. - T. XXXIIa. - p. 878.
Literature
- Theodect // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 t. (82 t. And 4 extra.). - SPb. , 1890-1907.