Daippus
(
Δάϊππος), or DAHIPPUS, a statuary who made statues of athletes (
Paus. 6.12.3,
16.4), and a statue which Pliny (
34.8. s. 19.28) calls Perixyomenon, for which Brotier would read
παραλυόμενον.
He is mentioned in two other passages of Pliny (
l.c. 19, 19.7), where all the MSS. give Laippus, through a confusion between
Δ and
Λ. From these two passages it appears that he was a son of Lysippus, and that he flourished in the 120th Olympiad. (B. C. 300, and onwards.)
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