Roman bust of Socrates, 1st cent AD from the construction site of the monument to Vitorio Emanuel II, Rome, Inv 1236, National Roman Museum, Rome.


Roman bust of Socrates, 1st cent AD from the construction site of the monument to Vitorio Emanuel II, Rome, Italy. This portrait of Socrates is similar to the Herm of Socrates from the Naples National Museum. In xenophon’s Symposium socrates is described as ‘Short body with wide shoulders, prominent belly, aquiline nose, thick wide mouth and head almost completely bold. In 399 BC the famous Athenian philosopher was condemned to death for impiety and corruption. Inv 1236, National Roman Museum, Rome.


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Location: National Roman Museum, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Largo Villa Peretti, Rome, Metropolitan City of R
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