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
Hiketes Sekline (Euphronios)
Hipparchos (Epiktetos) Sikinnos
Hippodamas (Duris and Hieron) Simiades
Hippon II. Smikythos (Euthymides)
Hygiainon Sokrates
Kallias II. Solon
Kallides Sophanes
Kallikles Sostratos
Kallisto (Hieron) Thaleia
Karton Theodoros
Kephisios Thero (Oltos)
Kephisophon Timarchos
Kleinias Timokrates
Kleophon (with Megakles I.) Timoxenos or Timaxenos
Krates Tleson
Laches (see Hartwig, chap. Xenon
xx.)
Leagros (Chachrylion, Xenophon.
Euphronios, Euxitheos)
[The foregoing list is not exhaustive, but only gives the more
frequently occurring names; reference should be made
throughout to Klein’s _Lieblingsinschriften_, 1898 edition.]
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Footnote 2058:
v. 17, 6.
Footnote 2059:
xi. 466 D-E.
Footnote 2060:
Hence the oblique cases υἱεῖ, υἱεῖς, etc., of classical usage.
Footnote 2061:
_Die griechischen Vaseninschriften_, Gütersloh, 1894.
Footnote 2062:
See Berlin 2891; _Arch. Zeit._ 1879, p. 96.
Footnote 2063:
Cf. Berlin 2866 and the vase of Xenophantos (Reinach, i. 23).
Footnote 2064:
B.M. A 189* = Plate XVII. fig. 6.
Footnote 2065:
Vol. I. p. 436; Klein, _Meistersig._ p. 162 ff.
Footnote 2066:
Vol. I. p. 478; Klein, _ibid._ p. 206 ff.
Footnote 2067:
Klein, _Lieblingsinschr._^2 p. 118.
Footnote 2068:
_Ath. Mitth._ 1890, p. 396.
Footnote 2069:
For the explanation of these names see Chapter IV.
Footnote 2070:
B.M. E 497; Schöne in _Comm. Phil. in hon. Mommseni_, p. 658, Nos.
29–32.
Footnote 2071:
_Op. cit._ p. 651, No. 5. In this and the other examples it will be
understood that [Δ] denotes 10 (δέκα), [Π] 5 (πέντε), and so on; [Ͱ]
being the sign for a drachma.
Footnote 2072:
_Op. cit._ No. 17.
Footnote 2073:
A diminutive of πέλλα, a large deep cup or bowl (see Vol. I. p. 186).
Footnote 2074:
Schöne, _op. cit._ p. 650, No. 3.
Footnote 2075:
_Ibid._ No. 7 = _Cat._ 1206.
Footnote 2076:
_Cat._ 2188; Schöne’s No. 8. The meaning of Λύδια μείζω is uncertain.
Footnote 2077:
_Ber. d. sächs. Gesellsch._ 1854, p. 36.
Footnote 2078:
B.M. B 310; Munich 693. See Jahn in _Ber. d. Sächs. Gesellsch._ 1854,
p. 37.
Footnote 2079:
_Ran._ 1236.
Footnote 2080:
_Pac._ 1202.
Footnote 2081:
Schöne, _op. cit._ p. 655, No. 13.
Footnote 2082:
F 595: see Vol. I. p. 135.
Footnote 2083:
B.M. B 451; _J.H.S._ vi. p. 374 ff.
Footnote 2084:
B.M. B 450 = _J.H.S._ vi. p. 372.
Footnote 2085:
Boeckh, _C.I.G._ i. 545.
Footnote 2086:
A 1054 = Roehl, _I.G.A._ 524, p. 151. See also Kretschmer, pp. 3–4.
Footnote 2087:
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