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
Petersburg 1793 = Reinach, i. 3: for a more probable interpretation
(birth of Dionysos) see p. 19.
Footnote 1379:
Dubois-Maisonneuve, _Introd._ pl. 63; Engelmann, _Arch. Stud. zu den
Trag._ p. 17; and see Urlichs, _Beiträge_, pl. 4.
Footnote 1380:
Petersburg 1275 = Reinach, i. 152: cf. Millingen, _Anc. Uned. Mon._
i. pl. 22 (Overbeck, _Her. Bildw._ p. 296).
Footnote 1381:
Overbeck, _Her. Bildw._ 13, 9.
Footnote 1382:
B.M. E 382; Naples 2293 and R.C. 141 = Baumeister, iii. p. 1725, fig.
1807.
Footnote 1383:
_Boston Mus. Report_ for 1898, No. 40 (signed by Hieron).
Footnote 1384:
B.M. B 153.
Footnote 1385:
B.M. B 324, 542; _Forman Sale Cat._ 282 (= Reinach, i. 285, 1) and
308 (both in B.M.); Athens 620 = Reinach, i. 394 = _Wiener Vorl._
1888, 1, 1 (Timonidas); B.M. F 493 (caricature).
Footnote 1386:
Louvre E 703 = Reinach, ii. 92 (early Ionic); B.M. B 307; François
vase; Berlin 1685; Helbig, 130 = _Mus. Greg._ ii. 22, 1; B.M. E 10, E
13, and _Forman Sale Cat._ 339.
Footnote 1387:
Reinach, ii. 114–15 = Baumeister, iii. p. 1901, fig. 2000
(Euphronios); Reinach, i. 285, 3; Louvre G 18 = Reinach, i. 203, 3;
Louvre E 703 = Reinach, ii. 92; B.M. B 326.
Footnote 1388:
Munich 124 = Reinach, ii. 113.
Footnote 1389:
Berlin 2278 = _Ant. Denkm_. i. 10; and see Overbeck, _Her. Bildw._ p.
297.
Footnote 1390:
Reinach, ii. 198.
Footnote 1391:
_Ibid._ i. 306 = _Wiener Vorl._ iii. 1 (the names may be fanciful);
_ibid._ i. 77 (cf. Overbeck, _Her. Bildw._ p. 333).
Footnote 1392:
Louvre E 609 = Reinach, i. 395 = _Wiener Vorl._ 1888, 1, 3 (Chares
pyxis).
Footnote 1393:
Like others of the Homeric scenes on B.F. vases, this type is
sometimes used for an ordinary warrior taking leave of his family,
and unless names are given it is difficult to distinguish.
Footnote 1394:
Robert, in _Hermes_, 1901, p. 391, connects this scene with Book xix.
320 ff.
Footnote 1395:
The text is not exactly followed here. Menelaos kills Euphorbos in
the _Iliad_, but does not fight over his body with Hector as he does
on the vase. Possibly there is a confusion with the Patroklos episode
below.
Footnote 1396:
The “Psychostasia” is also referred to the combat of Achilles and
Memnon (p. 132).
Footnote 1397:
See, for a revised drawing of this vase, Hill, _Illustrations of
School Classics_, p. 105.
Footnote 1398:
B.M. B 209–10 (= _Wiener Vorl._ 1888, pl. 6, 2, 1889, pl. 3, 3 =
Reinach, ii. 105), B 323 (?), E 280; Munich 478 = Reinach, ii. 105,
and 370 = Furtwaengler-Reichhold, 6.
Footnote 1399:
See below, p. 144.
Footnote 1400:
_Boston Mus. Report_, 1903, No. 70: cf. Quint. Smyrn. i. 741 ff.
Footnote 1401:
Overbeck, _Her. Bildw._ 21, 16 = Roscher, ii. 2674; and see B.M. B
209 = Reinach, ii. 105.
Footnote 1402:
Millingen, _A.U.M._ i. 4 = Engelmann-Anderson, _Atlas to Od._ iii. 15
(? see above, under _Il._ xxii. 306 ff.); Reinach, ii. 105, 2.
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