02-17-2009, 04:31 PM
Christian,
That image above with the two men in boots, do you have a link to where you found it? It looks to me to be Boeotian, first 3rd of the 4th c when they borrowed heavily from Spartan kit, and shows a wealth of features that I have been seeking images of. The short laconic sword and the spear grip indicating a balance point of about a third from the sauroter in particular. I'd like to find more by this painter.
That image above with the two men in boots, do you have a link to where you found it? It looks to me to be Boeotian, first 3rd of the 4th c when they borrowed heavily from Spartan kit, and shows a wealth of features that I have been seeking images of. The short laconic sword and the spear grip indicating a balance point of about a third from the sauroter in particular. I'd like to find more by this painter.
Paul M. Bardunias
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A Spartan, being asked a question, answered "No." And when the questioner said, "You lie," the Spartan said, "You see, then, that it is stupid of you to ask questions to which you already know the answer!"
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A Spartan, being asked a question, answered "No." And when the questioner said, "You lie," the Spartan said, "You see, then, that it is stupid of you to ask questions to which you already know the answer!"