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
Vienna 333 = Reinach, i. 169; Berlin 2184 = Reinach, i. 296 =
Baumeister, ii. p. 1113, fig. 1310; Reinach, i. 143; Roscher, iii.
969 (in Berlin).
Footnote 1428:
Vienna 333 = Reinach, i. 169 = Roscher, iii. 971; Reinach i. 381;
Millin-Reinach, ii. 24.
Footnote 1429:
B.M. E 446.
Footnote 1430:
Petersburg 349 = Reinach, i. 19; _ibid._ ii. 9, 316; Naples 1984 =
Baumeister, ii. p. 1116, fig. 1313.
Footnote 1431:
B.M. F 166; Reinach, i. 132 (in Louvre); Millin-Reinach, ii. 68;
Naples 1984; Helbig, 117 = Reinach, i. 390; _Arch. Anzeiger_, 1890,
p. 90 (Berlin); and cf. B.M. B 641 (possibly Orestes and Pylades at
Omphalos?).
Footnote 1432:
Petersburg 2189 (according to Roscher, iii. p. 993); but see Reinach,
i. 5, and above under Kadmos.
Footnote 1433:
Reinach, i. 105 = Naples 3223; _ibid._ 133 = Baumeister, i. p. 757,
fig. 808; _ibid._ i. 158 = Petersburg 420; Naples S.A. 24; and see
B.M. F 155, and Reinach, i. 279.
Footnote 1434:
Reinach, i. 321 = Baumeister, ii. p. 1009, fig. 1215 (Jatta Coll.).
Footnote 1435:
See generally on Athenian cults, as illustrated by vase-paintings,
Harrison, _Mythol. and Mon. of Athens_, Introd. p. xxi ff.
Footnote 1436:
On one of these vases the scene (in the interior of a cup) is watched
by a group of Athenians at the foot of a hill, round the outside of
the cup (Reinach, i. 107 = Hartwig, _Meistersch._ pls. 39–40).
Footnote 1437:
See Harrison, _op. cit._ p. lxxxiv ff.
Footnote 1438:
Cf. Strabo, ix. § 392, and see for Lykos in another connection p. 124
above. In the vase here given they witness the exploits of their
kinsman Theseus (on the obverse).
Footnote 1439:
Cf. $1$2 1893, pl. 9, p. 130 ff., and Frazer’s _Pausanias_, ii. p.
203.
Footnote 1440:
E 224 = Plate XLI. = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pls. 8–9.
Footnote 1441:
Furtwaengler (_50^{tes} Winckelmannsfestprogr._ p. 163) refers the
Orpheus scenes to the Aeschylean tetralogy of the Lykourgeia.
Footnote 1442:
B.M. E 390; Naples 1978, 2889, 3143 (see Reinach, i. 176); Reinach,
i. 403 = Roscher, iii. p. 1181; Roscher, iii. p. 1179 (in Berlin).
Footnote 1443:
Munich 383; Reinach, i. 63; ii. 80.
Footnote 1444:
B.M. E 301; Naples 3114; Reinach, i. 186, 327 (= Roscher, iii. p.
1185–86); Roscher, iii. p. 1184: see also _J.H.S._ ix. p. 143.
Footnote 1445:
Reinach, i. 493 = Roscher, iii. p. 1178.
Footnote 1446:
She occurs on B.M. F 270, Petersburg 498, and Karlsruhe 256.
Footnote 1447:
Reinach, i. 96 = Helbig, 99; _Röm. Mitth._ 1888, pl. 9; and see
Naples 3143 = Reinach, i. 176.
Footnote 1448:
Jatta 1538 = Reinach, i. 526.
Footnote 1449:
Athens 1344 = Dumont-Pottier, i. pl. 14.
Footnote 1450:
Schreiber-Anderson, _Atlas_, pl. 5, 10 = Reinach, ii. 333, 5
(burlesque scene with actor as Taras on dolphin: see p. 160).
Footnote 1451:
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