Therĭcles
(
Θηρικλῆς). A Corinthian potter, whose works obtained such
celebrity that they became known throughout Greece by the name of
Θηρίκλεια (sc.
ποτήρια) or
κύλικες Θηρικλεῖαι (or -
οι), and
these names were applied not only to cups of earthenware, but also to those of wood, glass,
gold, and silver (Athen. pp. 470-472; Pliny.
H. N. xvi. 205).