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
_I.G.A._ 22: see below, p. 252.
Footnote 2088:
_Ibid._ 2 = B.M. A 1512.
Footnote 2089:
B.M. F 596: see Vol. I. p. 186.
Footnote 2090:
Heydemann’s _Cat._ 1212.
Footnote 2091:
B.M. F 605–6.
Footnote 2092:
_Naukratis I._, pls. 32–4, p. 54 ff.; _Naukratis II._, pl. 21, p. 62
ff.; _Brit. Sch. Annual_, 1898–99, p. 53.
Footnote 2093:
_Ath. Mitth._ xv. p. 395 ff.
Footnote 2094:
See Vol. I. pp. 139, 345.
Footnote 2095:
_Ath. Mitth._ 1881, p. 107; 1893, p. 225; Kretschmer, p. 110; also
Vol. I. p. 291.
Footnote 2096:
_Mon. Grecs_, 1897, pls. 16–7, p. 55; and see Vol. I. p. 493.
Footnote 2097:
B.M. B 134; Urlichs, _Beiträge_, pl. 14.
Footnote 2098:
Berlin 2314.
Footnote 2099:
Examples in the B.M. are E 12 and E 457 (Pamphaios), E 61 (Hieron), E
65 (Brygos), E 258 (Euxitheos); and cf. Fig. 129.
Footnote 2100:
Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, iii. p. 670. They have been found at
Larnaka, Paphos, Dali, and Amathus.
Footnote 2101:
Roberts, _Gk. Epigraphy_, i. p. 154.
Footnote 2102:
On the subject generally see Roberts, _Greek Epigraphy_, vol. i.
(Cambridge Press).
Footnote 2103:
See the table given by Kretschmer, p. 105.
Footnote 2104:
See Hill, _Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins_, p. 208 ff.
Footnote 2105:
B.M. B 130.
Footnote 2106:
See for other details of coin-inscriptions Hill, _op. cit._
Footnote 2107:
_Cat. of Bronzes_, No. 250.
Footnote 2108:
No. 385 (Didot).
Footnote 2109:
It should be borne in mind that Mycenaean vases have been found in
Argolis, Cyprus, and elsewhere, with characters _incised_ on the
handles, of contemporaneous execution, and forming parallels to the
Cretan script and the later Cypriote syllabary.
Footnote 2110:
_Olympia_, iv. pl. 39, p. 102.
Footnote 2111:
Roehl, _I.G.A._ 377.
Footnote 2112:
$1$2 1903, pls. 2–6: see Vol. I. p. 92.
Footnote 2113:
See also Vol. I. p. 335.
Footnote 2114:
_Jahrbuch_, 1891, p. 263; Kretschmer, p. 7.
Footnote 2115:
Vol. I. p. 297 and Plate XVI.; for the latest interpretation of the
name, as here adopted, see _Class. Review_, 1900, p. 264.
Footnote 2116:
_E.g._ Ramsay in _J.H.S._ x. p. 187.
Footnote 2117:
Studniczka, _Kyrene_, p. 11 ff.; Vol. I. p. 342.
Footnote 2118:
Collected by Blass, _Dialektinschr._ iii. 3120 ff., and Wilisch,
_Altkorinthische Thonindustrie_, p. 156.
Footnote 2119:
Roberts (_Gk. Epigraphy_, i. p. 134) distinguishes three periods in
the Corinthian alphabet from 700 to 400 B.C., but the vases seem to
belong almost entirely to the first, down to 550 B.C.
Footnote 2120:
Vol. I. p. 316, Fig. 90.
Footnote 2121:
_Cat._ 1655: see Vol. I. p. 319.
Footnote 2122:
Louvre E 600 = Reinach, i. 395.
Footnote 2123:
B.M. A 1080 = Reinach, i. 306.
Footnote 2124:
Athens 620 = Reinach, i. 394.
Footnote 2125:
Roehl, _I.G.A._ 20, 5.
Footnote 2126:
_Ibid._ 20, 63.
Footnote 2127:
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