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
_Ach._ 245 and Schol.
Footnote 634:
_Ach._ 1067 and Schol.; Athen. iv. 169 B; Boeckh, _C.I.G._ i. 161, 3.
Footnote 635:
See also Pollux, x. 66.
Footnote 636:
It should be noted that the cups he describes are always of metal.
Footnote 637:
_Od._ ix. 346, xiv. 78; cf. the description in Theocr. i. 26 ff., and
see below, p. 185; also Ussing, p. 126.
Footnote 638:
xi. 488 ff.; cf. _Il._ xi. 632. It is described by Homer as “studded
with golden nails; and four handles there were; and about each rested
two golden doves; and beneath there were two bottoms.”
Footnote 639:
See Chapter XIII.; and below, p. 186.
Footnote 640:
Poll. vi. 96; Athen. xi. 478 B, F.
Footnote 641:
_Il._ v. 306.
Footnote 642:
Athen. xi. 478 E.
Footnote 643:
_Il._ xxii. 494. See for other instances of its use, _Od._ xv. 312,
xvii. 12 (πύρνον καὶ κοτύλην, “bite and sup”); Schol. _ad_ Ar.
_Plut._ 1054; and Athen. xi. 478–79.
Footnote 644:
_Apud_ Athen. 482 B.
Footnote 645:
_Od._ xiv. 112. See Athenaeus, xi. 498 for quotations; also Eur.
_Cycl._ 256, 390, 556, and Liddell and Scott, _s.v._
Footnote 646:
Athen. xi. 500 A; Macrob. v. 21, 16.
Footnote 647:
_E.g._ _B.M. Cat. of Bronzes_, 1244, 1272, 1309–14; Stephani,
_Ausruhende Herakles_, pp. 151 ff., 195 ff.
Footnote 648:
Ἡράκλειος δεσμός (500 A).
Footnote 649:
The sculptor Mys made a σκύφος Ἡρακλεωτικός with the sack of Troy
chased upon it (Athen. xi. 782 B).
Footnote 650:
In _C.I.G._ ii. 2852 silver σκύφοι chased with figures of animals are
recorded among the offerings in the temple of Apollo at Branchidae.
Footnote 651:
xi. 495 A.
Footnote 652:
_E.g._ B.M. E 152, and see _Cat._ iii. p. 14. The owl and
olive-branch seem to have been official marks; they appear on coins
and dicasts’ tickets.
Footnote 653:
xi. 783 D; 495 C; cf. Theocr. i. 25.
Footnote 654:
Cf. B.M. B 77, 78; _J.H.S._ xiii. p. 78.
Footnote 655:
xi. 784 D.
Footnote 656:
See _id._ xi. 477 E.
Footnote 657:
The word also occurs in Horace (_Od._ ii. 7, 22) for a large wine-cup.
Footnote 658:
_E.g._ B.M. B 370, 371, 681.
Footnote 659:
Robert, _Homerische Becker_, p. 3.
Footnote 660:
xi. 481 D.
Footnote 661:
xi. 782 F, 500 F.
Footnote 662:
Cf. Macrob. v. 21: _pocula procera ac navibus similia_. In
illustration of the resemblance of a bowl to a ship we may cite the
story of the wise men of Gotham, also the golden bowl of the Sun (p.
181), and the form of the Welsh coracle.
Footnote 663:
F 596.
Footnote 664:
Athen. xi. 483 B.
Footnote 665:
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