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  • English: Pan teaching his eromenos Daphnis to play the panpipes. Marble, Roman copy after a Greek original from the 3rd-2nd centuries BCE by Heliodoros. Collezione Farnese, Naples Archeological Museum (Inv. 6329). H. 1.58 m (5 ft. 2 in.).
  • Français : Pan donnant une leçon de musique au berger Daphnis. Marbre, copie romaine d'un original grec d'Héliodore (IIIe-IIe siècle av. J.-C.). Collection Farnèse, Musée national archéologique de Naples, inv. 6329. H. 1.58 m.
  • Italiano: Pan e Dafni. Marmo, copia romana da un originale greco di Eliodoro (III-II sec. a.C.). Collezione Farnese, Museo archeologico nazionale di Napoli, Inv. 6329. H. 1.58 m.
  • Deutsch: Pan lehrt Daphnis das Pfeifenspiel; ca. 100 v. Chr.; Archäologisches Museum Neapel
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