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| Johann Gottfried Bartsch after Michelangelo The Three Fates ca. 1674-84 engraving Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig |
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| Giulio Sanuto after Michelangelo Pietà 1560 engraving (after a preparatory drawing for the sculpture) Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome |
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| Lucas Kilian after Michelangelo Pietà 1604 engraving (after the sculpture) Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig |
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| Nicolas Beatrizet after Michelangelo Tityus and Vulture ca. 1550 engraving (after a drawing) Národní-Galerie-Prague |
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| Agostino Musi after Michelangelo Warrior tying Hose 1517 engraving (after cartoon for The Battle of Cascina) Hamburger Kunsthalle |
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| Palma il Giovane after Michelangelo Aurora ca. 1580 drawing (after sculpture on tomb of Lorenzo de' Medici) Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen |
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| Marcello Venusti after Michelangelo The Resurrection ca. 1550 oil on panel (after a drawing) Harvard Art Museums |
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| Anonymous Artist after Michelangelo Detail of the David 18th century drawing (after colossal sculpture) Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden |
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| Anonymous Artist after Michelangelo Demon ca. 1550 drawing (after the Last Judgment fresco) Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
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| Anonymous Printmaker after Michelangelo Ignudo ca. 1780 engraving (after the Sistine Ceiling fresco) Herzog August Bibliothek, Wulfenbüttel |
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| Anonymous Printmaker after Michelangelo Classical Figure ca. 1510-20 engraving (after the figure of Adam in the Sistine Ceiling fresco) Graphische Sammlung, ETH Zürich |
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| Gerhard Gröninger after Michelangelo Ignudo ca. 1620 drawing (after the Sistine Ceiling fresco) Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden |
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| Cherubino Alberti after Michelangelo The Libyan Sibyl and the Prophet Daniel 1577 engraving (after the Sistine Ceiling fresco) Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna |
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| Braun, Clément & Cie. Michelangelo's Moses (Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome) ca. 1880 photogravure Moderna Museet, Stockholm |
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| Karl Friedrich Schinkel Michelangelo's Moses (Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome) ca. 1803-1804 drawing Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen, Berlin |
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| Ranieri Bettazzi Michelangelo with his Moses ca. 1855 chromolithograph Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome |
Problem: I am a tomb and I cover the lamented children of Philinna, containing fruit of her vainly-travailing womb such as I describe. Philinna gave me my fifth portion of young men, my third of maidens, and three newly married daughters; the other four descended to Hades from her womb without participating at all in the sunlight and in speech.
Solution: She had 15 children (3 + 5 + 3 + 4)
Problem: Demochares lived for a quarter of his life as a boy, for a fifth part of it as a young man, and for a third as a man, and when he reached grey old age he lived thirteen years more on the threshold of eld.
Solution: He lived 15 years as a boy, 12 as a young man, 20 as a man, and 13 years as an old man; in all 60.
Problem: Let fall a tear as you pass by; for we are those guests of Antiochus whom his house slew when it fell, and God gave us in equal shares this place for a banquet and a tomb. Four of us from Tegea lie here, twelve from Messene, five from Argos, and half of the banqueters were from Sparta, and Antiochus himself. A fifth of the fifth part of those who perished were from Athens, and do thou, Corinth, weep for Hylas alone.
Solution: There were 50 guests.
Problem: Brick-makers, I am in a great hurry to erect this house. To-day is cloudless, and I do not require many more bricks, but I have all I want but three hundred. Thou alone in one day couldst make as many, but thy son left off working when he had finished two hundred, and thy son-in-law when he had made two hundred and fifty. Working all together, in how many hours can you make these?
Solution: 2/5 of a day.
Problem: Take, my son, the fifth part of my inheritance, and thou, wife, receive the twelfth; and ye four sons of my departed son and my two brothers, and thou my grieving mother, take each an eleventh part of the property. But ye, my cousins, receive twelve talents, and let my friend Eubulus have five talents. To my most faithful servants I give their freedom and these recompenses in payment of their services. Let them receive as follows. Let Onesimus have twenty-five minae and Davus twenty minae, Syrus fifty, Synete ten and Tibius eight, and I give seven minae to the son of Syrus, Synetus. Spend thirty talents on adorning my tomb and sacrifice to Infernal Zeus. From two talents let the expense be met of my funeral pyre, the funeral cakes, and grave-clothes, and from two let my corpse receive a gift.*
Solution: The whole sum is 660 talents (132 + 55 + 420 + 12 + 5 + 2 + 34)
– from Book XIV (Arithmetical Problems, Riddles, Oracles) in the Greek Anthology, translated and edited by W.R. Paton (1918)
*probably precious ointment

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