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Descriptio Drawing of a bust of Lycurgus, the legendary lawgiver of ancient Sparta (late ninth century BC), from Great Men and Famous Women (1894).[1] The drawing is based on the statue known as the "So-called Lycurgus or Lysias" in the Vatican Museums, although its identification with Lycurgus or Lysias is a modern one; the statue itself is unlabeled.
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  1. Rev. Joseph T. Duryea, "Lycurgus", in Great Men and Famous Women: A Series of Pen and Pencil Sketches of the Lives of More than 200 of the Most Prominent Personages in History, Charles F. Horne, ed., Selmar Hess, New York (1894), Vol. III, pp. 22–28.

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Drawing of Lycurgus from ''Great Men and Famous Women'', based on a statue in the Vatican Museums

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