Pausanias: Peace cradling Wealth in her arms

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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
Greek and Roman writers on war and peace
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Pausanias
From Description of Greece
Translated by W. H. S. Jones
After the sanctuary of Ammon at Thebes comes what is called the bird-observatory of Teiresias, and near it is a sanctuary of Fortune, who carries the child Wealth. According to the Thebans, the hands and the face of the image were made by Xenophon the Athenian, the rest of it by Callistonicus, a native. It was a clever idea of these artists to place Wealth in the arms of Fortune, and so to suggest that she is the mother or nurse. Equally clever was the conception of Cephisodotus, who made the image of Peace for the Athenians with Wealth in her arms.

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