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ID: 500098745
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Record Type: Person
Cossutius (Roman architect, active ca. 170 BCE)

Note: Considered the first known Roman architect, Cossutius was most likely from Hellenized Campania. His surviving work was considered learned and advanced compared to other contemporary structures. Among other structured, Cossutius was known to have worked on the Temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens as well an aqueduct near Antioch in Syria (where his name is inscribed).

Names:
Cossutius (preferred,V,display)
Cossutius, Decimus (V)

Nationalities:
Italian (preferred)
Roman
Ancient Roman

Roles:
architect (preferred)

Gender: male

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Cossutius (I)

Biographies:
(Roman architect, active ca. 170 BCE) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Roman architect, 2nd c BC (1st half)) ..... [GRLPA]
(Roman architect) ..... [Grove Art]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Cossutius ........ [GRLPA Preferred, Grove Art Preferred, VP Preferred]
.....................  Avery, New Century Classical Handbook (1962) p. 327
.....................  Grove Art artist database (1989-)
.....................  Grove Art Online (2003-2008) accessed 3 August 2004
Cossutius, Decimus ........ [Grove Art, VP]
......................................  Grove Art artist database (1989-)
......................................  Grove Art Online (2003-2008) accessed 3 August 2004

Subject: ........ [GRLPA, Grove Art, VP]
....................  Avery, New Century Classical Handbook (1962) p. 327
....................  Grove Art artist database (1989-)
....................  Grove Art Online (2003-2008) accessed 3 August 2004
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Grove Art Online (2003-2008) accessed 3 August 2004
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