Parian Chronicle
Parian Chronicle or Parian Marble, see MARMOR PARIUM.
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Parian Chronicle or Parian Marble, see MARMOR PARIUM.
The Parian Marble (or Parian Chronicle or Marmor Parium) is a Greek chronological table, covering the years from 1581 BC to 264 BC. Found on the island of Páros, this inscription was deciphered by John Selden. It is currently broken into two fragments:
The phrase Parian marble is also sometimes used to describe the type of marble used for the chronicle, and for many popular sculptures (for example, the Praxiteles statue of Hermes, and the Venus de Milo).
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