History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 1 (of 2)Walters, H. B. (Henry Beauchamp)
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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 1 (of 2)
Walters, H. B. (Henry Beauchamp)
Mythology, Classical, in art; Pottery, Ancient; Pottery, Etruscan; Pottery, Greek; Pottery, Roman
Stoddart in _Trans. Roy. Soc. Lit._ 2nd Ser. iii. (1850), p. 1 ff.,
iv. (1853), p. 1 ff.; Boeckh, _C.I.G._ iii. Nos. 5375–5392,
5555–5566, 5751 (Sicily); _Philologus_, 1851, p. 278 ff. (Sicily);
_Jahrb. für Philol._ Suppl.-Bd. xviii. p. 520 ff.; _Abh. d.
phil.-phil. Kl. d. k. bayer. Akad. d. Wiss._ ii. (1837), p. 781 ff.;
_Mélanges Gréco-Romaines_, i. p. 416 ff. (Olbia); Dumont, _Inscrs.
Céramiques de Grèce_, Paris, 1872; _Ath. Mitth._ 1896, p. 127 ff.;
_Jahrb. für Philol._ Suppl.-Bd. iv. p. 453, v. p. 447, x. pp. 1, 207
(Olbia); _Inscr. Gr._ (_Ins. Maris Aegaei_), xii. pp. 175–203, Nos.
1065–1441 (amphora-handles from Rhodes); and other references already
given.
Footnote 533:
_E.g._ Athens 657.
Footnote 534:
_Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1898, pls. 4, 6; Plate XLVII.
Footnote 535:
_E.g._ Baumeister, iii. p. 1975, fig. 2114; Athens 688, 690.
Footnote 536:
_Berlins ant. Bildw._ p. 346; see also Thiersch, _Tyrrhen. Amphoren_,
p. 1 ff.
Footnote 537:
See below, p. 388, and Karo in _J.H.S._ xix. p. 147 ff.
Footnote 538:
See note 536 above; also p. 324.
Footnote 539:
A “transitional” example has recently been published by Hartwig in
_Röm. Mitth._ 1901, pl. 5, p. 117.
Footnote 540:
See also Plate XXXV.
Footnote 541:
Cf. B 603–609 with F 331, 332 in the Fourth Vase Room of the Brit.
Mus. But it appears in Southern Italy at an earlier period than the
fourth century; see Patroni, _Ceram. Antica_, p. 138, and below, p.
485.
Footnote 542:
See for examples F 339, 340 in Brit. Mus., and Patroni, _Ceramica
Antica_, p. 142.
Footnote 543:
See Patroni, _Ceramica Antica_, p. 79.
Footnote 544:
Instances in B.M., E 350, and Brussels Museum (Noel des Vergers,
_Étrurie_, pls. 32–36); also a plain wine-amphora of this form,
dredged up from the sea, in the Terracotta Room, British Museum, Case
51.
Footnote 545:
See Pollux, x. 78; Athen. xi. 495 A. The former gives πελίκα as an
Aeolic synonym of λεκάνη.
Footnote 546:
B.F. “pelikae” in B.M., B 190–192.
Footnote 547:
x. 72. Cf. also Plat. Com. _apud_ Athen. xi. 783 D.
Footnote 548:
_Lys._ 196. See also Demosth. _Lacr._ 933, where eighty stamni of
sour wine are mentioned.
Footnote 549:
Οἰνοδόχον ἀγγεῖον, _ad Il._ xviii. 1163, 23. Cf. also Herodotos, i.
194; Xen. _Anab._ i. 9, 25.
Footnote 550:
Lucian, _Meretr. dial._ 14; Athen, iii. 116 F.
Footnote 551:
xi. 784 D.
Footnote 552:
Pollux, vi. 14.
Footnote 553:
_Vesp._ 676, and Schol. _ad loc._
Footnote 554:
See below for an account of this word (p. 176).
Footnote 555:
xi. 499 B, _q.v._ for several quotations illustrative of this word;
also _Anth. P._ vi. 248 (στειναύχην).
Footnote 556:
_Quaest. Conviv._ i. 1, 5, p. 614 E (λαγυνίς): cf. Phaedr. i. 26, 8.
Footnote 557:
Hesych. _s.v._ βυτίον.
Footnote 558:
See for a fine instance, _Brit. Mus. Cat. of Bronzes_, 650.
Footnote 559:
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