Zaulus sits at a set table, Justus van den Nijpoort, 1635 - 1692 print The philosopher Zaulus sits with a richly set table with a pie and other trays with food. Rear right arrives a servant with a pie on a bowl. Three dogs stand in front of Zaulus. A plate with the saying in Latin hangs on the wall: there is no dispute about taste. Zailos was a philosopher of approximately 400 BC. He criticized Plato, Isokrates and Homer. Because of his criticism of Homer, he is also called 'Homeromastix'. unknown paper etching / engraving scholar, philosopher. fancy-cakes, fancy-pastries. proverbs, sayings, e


Zaulus sits at a set table, Justus van den Nijpoort, 1635 - 1692 print The philosopher Zaulus sits with a richly set table with a pie and other trays with food. Rear right arrives a servant with a pie on a bowl. Three dogs stand in front of Zaulus. A plate with the saying in Latin hangs on the wall: there is no dispute about taste. Zailos was a philosopher of approximately 400 BC. He criticized Plato, Isokrates and Homer. Because of his criticism of Homer, he is also called 'Homeromastix'. unknown paper etching / engraving scholar, philosopher. fancy-cakes, fancy-pastries. proverbs, sayings, dog


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