History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)Walters, H. B. (Henry Beauchamp)
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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)
Walters, H. B. (Henry Beauchamp)
Mythology, Classical, in art; Pottery, Ancient; Pottery, Etruscan; Pottery, Greek; Pottery, Roman
_Wiener Vorl._ E. 12, 2.
Footnote 1233:
See _J.H.S._ xviii. pl. 14, and pp. 277–79 for three other instances;
the last, however, is susceptible of other interpretations.
Footnote 1234:
Bologna 273 = Baumeister, iii. p. 1999, fig. 2149. The B.M. vase E
264 (see p. 108, note 1228) _may_ have the same meaning, in which
case the woman holding the clue is a sort of “short-hand” allusion to
the adventure awaiting him. See also Reinach, ii. 81 (Theseus
receiving libation from Aithra).
Footnote 1235:
B.M. E 41 = Reinach, i. 532 (Chachrylion).
Footnote 1236:
Berlin 2179 = _Wiener Vorl._ iii. 6; Reinach, i. 222 = Plate XXXIX.
(also interpreted as Peleus and Thetis, see p. 120); Harrison and
Verrall, p. cxxxi (in Vienna): see also _Boston Mus. Report_ for
1900, p. 67, No. 25.
Footnote 1237:
Reinach, i. 91; ii. 264 (= Bibl. Nat. 421).
Footnote 1238:
Munich 7; B.M. E 41; Reinach, i. 87.
Footnote 1239:
B.M. E 157, 272, 450; Reinach, ii. 163 (now in B.M.; a complete and
magnificent example); Millin-Reinach, i. 10; Naples 2421, 3253, and
R.C. 239 = Reinach, ii. 278, i. 330, i. 482 (the first of these given
by Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pls. 26–8).
Footnote 1240:
B.M. F 272; Munich 368 = Hartwig, _Meistersch._ pls. 59, 60, and 805
= Reinach, i. 391; Reinach, ii. 181–82; _Boston Mus. Report_ for
1900, p. 50, No. 17 (Erginos and Aristophanes); and see under
Centaurs, p. 145.
Footnote 1241:
Munich 410 = Reinach, ii. 86 = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 33.
Footnote 1242:
Berlin 1731 = Roscher, iii. p. 1782, has been interpreted as the rape
of Helene.
Footnote 1243:
See Furtwaengler, _op. cit._ p. 177; and cf. Bibl. Nat. 256 =
Reinach, ii. 254. Berlin 3143 = Reinach, i. 373, may also represent a
rape by Theseus.
Footnote 1244:
Jatta 1094 = Reinach, i. 356: see also Reinach, i. 108, 455, and
above, p. 68.
Footnote 1245:
Munich 849 = Reinach, i. 258.
Footnote 1246:
_Ant. Denkm._ i. 59 (in Boston).
Footnote 1247:
See B.M. F 123 and F 272; also a vase in Berlin (_Arch. Anzeiger_,
1890, p. 89), where Eros shoots with his bow at Phaidra; Hippolytos
is present. Cf. also Naples 2900 = Millingen-Reinach, 41.
Footnote 1248:
B.M. F 279.
Footnote 1249:
Petersburg 1357 = Reinach, i. 244, and 1723 = Baumeister, i. p. 406,
fig. 448; Naples 3140 = _Mus. Borb._ ii. 30, 4; _Monuments Piot_, x.
pl. 8 (in Boston); and cf. Berlin 2300 = Reinach, i. 273.
Footnote 1250:
B.M. B 155, F 490 (?).
Footnote 1251:
B.M. F 83.
Footnote 1252:
Athens 1956 = _Ath. Mitth._ xi. (1886), pl. 10.
Footnote 1253:
B.M. B 471 = Fig. 97, Vol. I. p. 382; Berlin 3022 = Reinach, i. 172;
Munich 1187 = Reinach, ii. 109: cf. Bibl. Nat. 456.
Footnote 1254:
B.M. B 248, B 380; E 181, E 399; F 500; Berlin 1682 = Reinach, i.
441; Bibl. Nat. 277 = Reinach, i. 290; Munich 619 = Reinach, ii. 48.
Footnote 1255:
B.M. E 493; _Mon. Grecs_, 1878, pl. 2 (a fine example in the Louvre).
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