Leostra'tides
a silver-chaser, who lived at Rome in the time of Pompey the Great, and executed works representing battles and armed men (
Plin. Nat. 33.12. s. 55).
The name has been corrupted, in the common editions of Pliny, into
Laedus Stratiates, and the true reading is not quite certain. Thiersch proposes
Lysistratides (
Epoch. pp. 297, 298; comp. Sillig.
Catal. Artif s. v.)
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