Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Objects

    Statue

    object · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    a statue · statue · statute · the Fillet-binder · the Spear-bearer · the statue

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    The statue“Spear-bearer / Fillet-binder”1 mention

    Letters to Lucilius (Latin)

    The third is the form, which is imposed on each work as upon a statue";
    letter 65

    in the texts

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    A crafted statue used as the illustrative object for the fourfold division of cause.

    the thing that does, as the statue-maker;
    euthyphro

    The Law of Intellectual Property19th Century · English

    A sculpted work distinguished from the design after which it was made.

    A statute, and the design after which it was sculptured, are distinct commodities;
    chapter 26

    Letters to LuciliusImperial · Latin

    A worked bronze statue used throughout Letter 65 as the concrete illustration of matter, artist, form, and purpose.

    The third is the form, which is imposed on each work as upon a statue";
    letter 65
    A statue both had matter to submit to the artist, and an artist to give the matter a face.
    letter 65
    For that statue would not be called the Spear-bearer or the Fillet-binder unless this face had been impressed upon it.
    letter 65