Paulos (stonemason)
Paulos ( ancient Greek Παῦλος ), son of Papias, was a Greek stonemason ( technites ) who worked in Isauria during the middle imperial period .
Paulos is known for a facade tombstone from Dorla in Isauria that has only been preserved as a fragment , which he worked and signed together with the sculptor Tas .
Tomas Lochman thinks it is possible that he is identical to Paulos, the father of the stonecutters Gaios and Appatas , named in an inscription from the South Saurian town of Astra .
literature
- Tomas Lochman: Paulos (I) . In: Rainer Vollkommer (Hrsg.): Künstlerlexikon der Antike . Volume 2: L-Z. Addendum A – K. Saur, Munich / Leipzig 2004, ISBN 3-598-11414-1 , p. 198.
Remarks
- ^ Gertrud Laminger-Pascher: The imperial inscriptions of Lykaonia. Volume I, The South. Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1992, ISBN 3700119747 , No. 420 .
- ↑ George E. Bean, Terence B. Mitford : Journey in Rough Cilicia 1964-1968. Vienna 1970, pp. 133-134, no. 129, fig. 111.
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SURNAME | Paulos |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Παῦλος (Greek) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Greek stonemason |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century or 3rd century |
DATE OF DEATH | 2nd century or 3rd century |