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Arcesius or (T)arcesius was an Ionian architect who worked in Ionia circa 3rd century BCE. He is mentioned in a passage of Vitruvius and it is considered that the T of his name was assimilated in the relevant manuscript from the previous word negavit. He allegedly worked in Tralles and was assigned the Temple of Asclepius there. According to Vitruvius, he wrote treatise, considering the Doric order inappropriate for Ionian cities. He is probably Argelius, a name similar in the relative list given by Vitruvius of Ionian architects who wrote treatises on various architectural topics (Vitruvius, vii praef 12). He is also associated with the Ionian architects Pytheus and Ermogenis, in relation to his perceptions of the Doric order.[1]References1. ^{{cite journal | url=http://www.jstor.org/stable/628458 | title=The Doric Order: Hellenistic Critics and Criticism | author=Tomlinson, R. A. | journal=The Journal of Hellenic Studies | year=1963 | volume=83 | pages=137}}
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