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Antisthenes Bust, British Museum (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia

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A portrait of the Greek philosopher Antisthenes (c. 450-370 BCE), founder of the Cynic school of philosophy. Roman copy of a lost Greek original c. 300 BCE. (British Museum, London)

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