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Pam'philus

2. A sculptor, who was the pupil of Praxiteles, and who therefore flourished probably about Ol. 112, B. C. 332. Pliny mentions his Jupiter hospitalis in the collection of Asinius Pollio. (H. N. 36.5. s. 4.10.)

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