Theo'propus
(
*Qeo/propos), a statuary of Aegina, who made a bronze bull, which was dedicated by the Corcyreans at Delphi, as a tithe of their profits from a shoal of fish, which they discovered by means of a bull, according to the story related by Pausanias (
10.9.2. s. 3, 4).
The reading of the name is doubtful : the common text has
Θεοπρόπου, but other MSS. give
Θεοπρεποῦς and
Θεοπόμπου, the latter of which readings is approved by Schubart and Walz, and adopted by Thiersch. (
Epochen, p. 197.)
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