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
Cf. Athen. xi. 503 C and 467 D. In § 467 F he identifies the δεῖνος
with the ποδανίπτηρ; this use would be parallel to the Homeric use of
the λέβης for washing (see below).
Footnote 589:
Cf. Schol. _in Ar. Nub._ 280, 1472 ff.
Footnote 590:
Cf. the use of the word λέβης for a cinerary urn by Aeschylus and
Sophokles (_Ag._ 444; _Cho._ 686; _El._ 1401).
Footnote 591:
xi. 470 D. An example in the B.M. is F 306.
Footnote 592:
_E.g._ _Il._ xxi. 362; _Od._ xix. 386.
Footnote 593:
iv. 61.
Footnote 594:
_E.g._ B.M. B 221, B 328.
Footnote 595:
Paus. v. 10, 4.
Footnote 596:
Thuc. iv. 100.
Footnote 597:
Hence the word χυτρισμός. Cf. the episode in Ar. _Thesm._ 505 ff.
Footnote 598:
ix. 113–14.
Footnote 599:
Cf. Ar. _Ach._ 1076.
Footnote 600:
_Op. et Di._ 748.
Footnote 601:
_Ran._ 505.
Footnote 602:
vi. 89 and x. 66.
Footnote 603:
x. 66.
Footnote 604:
Eur. _Fr._ 373; Pherekr. Δουλοδ. 4 (_apud_ Athen. xi. 480 B).
Footnote 605:
_B.M. Vases_, iv. G 194.
Footnote 606:
Roberts, _Gk. Epigraphy_, i. p. 78.
Footnote 607:
v. 195 C, 199 E: see also Pollux, vi. 100; Plut. _Alex._ 20.
Footnote 608:
Ussing, p. 116; Poll. x. 77.
Footnote 609:
_Brit. Mus. Cat. of Sculpture_, i. p. 166, No. 325_{11}.
Footnote 610:
Hdt. i. 200.
Footnote 611:
Athen. xi. 494 A (ποτήριον). See also Liddell and Scott, _s.v._
Footnote 612:
See Liddell and Scott, _s.v._
Footnote 613:
Cf. B.M. Nos. 587, 588, etc.; also _Olympia_, iv. pl. 34.
Footnote 614:
_Cat._ 1727.
Footnote 615:
See Chapter XIV.
Footnote 616:
Cf. Hom. _Od._ iii. 468, iv. 128, x. 361; _Il._ x. 576; also _J.H.S._
Suppl. iv. p. 139.
Footnote 617:
_E.g._ F 332 in B.M. (Plate XLV.). An early specimen is given by
Wolters in _Jahrbuch_, 1898, p. 26; 1899, p. 126.
Footnote 618:
See Pollux, x. 76–78; Ar. _Av._ 840, 1143, _Vesp._ 600; Schol. _in
Pac._ 1244; Boeckh, _C.I.G._ ii. 3071; and generally, Ussing, p. 118.
The name has been conventionally given to a kind of jar; see above,
p. 164.
Footnote 619:
Budge, _Life and Exploits of Alexander_, p. 4 ff.
Footnote 620:
See p. 137, and B.M. E 533 ff., 548 ff.
Footnote 621:
Cf. the modern superstition against crossing a knife and fork on a
plate.
Footnote 622:
vi. 46.
Footnote 623:
xi. 479 F; cf. Boeckh, _C.I.G._ i. 150, line 30 = B.M. _Inscrs._ 29.
Footnote 624:
_Od._ i. 136; xviii. 398.
Footnote 625:
_E.g._ B.M. A 1532, B 33, B 52.
Footnote 626:
Athen. x. 425 D (in form ὄλπις); xi. 495 B.
Footnote 627:
German _Schnabelkanne_. This type of mouth is often seen in the
primitive pottery of Cyprus.
Footnote 628:
vi. 103; x. 92.
Footnote 629:
ii. 168.
Footnote 630:
Athen. x. 424 B; xi. 783 F.
Footnote 631:
Ar. _Eq._ 1091; Pollux, x. 63; Theophr. _Char._ 9.
Footnote 632:
Hesych. _s.v._; Pollux, vi. 19; Athen. x. 424 C; Boeckh, _C.I.G._ ii.
2139; Schol. _in_ Ar. _Vesp._ 855.
Footnote 633:
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