Lysippus

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int(24) int(24) ../cgi-bin/astrolog541g -n -z 0 -zl 116w51 33n21 -zt 00:00 -zy 1977 -zm 10 -zd 16 -R0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 > '../temp/_natal_'877820430
int(24) ../cgi-bin/swetest -ps -xs5984 -b16.10.1977 -ut00:00 -g -fpPZl -edir/var/www/vhosts/megadelfi.com/astrolog/ephe -head -roundmin >> ../temp/_natal_aster_877820430int(24) 16.10.1977 00:00 Palomar 116w51 33n21 observations 1


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Named for Lysippus of Sikyon (c. 370–300 B.C.), a great Greek sculptor in the time of Alexander the Great. He worked in the late-classical style and had an influence on the later hellenistic style. Most of his work survives in Roman copies and descriptions. His statues have smaller heads and simulate more movement than those sculpted in the time of Polykletus {see planet  (5982)}. (M 26764) _ _.


Discovered on 16-10-1977 in Palomar by van Houten, C. J., van Houten-Groeneveld, I., Gehrels, T.

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