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[Agora Publication] AgoraPicBk 17 (1978): Socrates in the Agora

Lang, M ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... As far as we know, the 5th-century B.C. Greek philosopher Socrates himself wrote nothing. We discover his thoughts and deeds entirely through the writings of his followers, disciples who accompanied him ... 1978 ... Socrates in the Agora

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[Agora Object] S 2777: Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates

Very rough-picked back preserved. Otherwise broken all around. Battered. Preserved chest, left shoulder and part of left arm of the middle figure in the "Charites of Socrates". Folds on proper right side ... 16 August 1977 ... Preserved chest, left shoulder and part of left arm of the middle figure in the "Charites of Socrates". Folds on proper right side correspond to Acropolis copy.

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[Agora Image] 2012.81.0019 (95-5-1)

Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates

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[Agora Image] 2012.81.0020 (95-5-2)

Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates

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[Agora Image] 2012.72.1475 (81-43-10)

Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Relief Fragment: Charites of Socrates

[Agora Publication] Stroud (1984a): The Gravestone of Socrates' Friend, Lysis

Stroud, Ronald S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 53.3 3 355-360 10.2307_147711 ... 1984 ... The Gravestone of Socrates' Friend, Lysis

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[Agora Image] 2004.01.1173 (HAT 72-88)

Socrates in the British Museum (469-399 B.C.) ... comparative material ... 1972 ... Socrates in the British Museum (469-399 B.C.).

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[Agora Object] S 1413: Statuette Fragment: Nude Standing Male

Torso and part of head of nude bearded man, possibly Socrates; cloak over left shoulder. Broken at bottom. Back rough, with occasional pick marks. Pentelic marble. ’νω μέρος μαρμάρινου αγαλματιδίου Σωκράτους ... 20 May 1949 ... Torso and part of head of nude bearded man, possibly Socrates; cloak over left shoulder.