[50] Perrot et Chipiez, _La Grèce Primitive_, p. 638.
[51] Schliemann, _Mycenae_, pl. E.
[52] Perrot et Chipiez, pl. vi.
[53] _Journal of Hellenic Studies_, ii. p. 136, pl. xiii.
[54] Helbig, _La Question mycénéenne_. 1896.
[55] Schliemann, _Mycenae_, p. 81.
[56] Ibid. p. 86.
[57] Perrot et Chipiez, p. 770.
[58] The most recent account of these, by M. Joubin, will be found in
the _Bulletin de Corresp. hellén._ 1895, p. 69.
[59] II. 22, 2 (Ταντάλου) ἰδὼν οἰδα ἐν Σιπύλῳ τάφον Θέας ἄξιον.
[60] Texier, _Description_, pl. cxxx.
[61] Weber, _Le Sipyle_, pl. i.
[62] Perrot et Chipiez, v. 83. Mr. Ramsay, while allowing the general
excellence of this drawing, disputes its accuracy in some particulars.
See _Journ. Hell. Stud._ 1889, p. 155.
[63] Perrot et Chipiez, v. p. 103.
[64] Perrot et Chipiez, v. p. 111. Another drawing in _Journ. Hell.
Stud._ 1888, p. 368 (Ramsay).
[65] _Journ. Hell. Stud._ pl. xviii.
[66] With M. Perrot’s work on Phrygia, it is necessary to compare Mr.
Ramsay’s ‘Study of Phrygian Art’ in the _Journal of Hellenic Studies_
for 1889 and 1890.
[67] I. p. 61.
[68] See the _Catalogue of Sculpture_ of the British Museum, or Perrot
and Chipiez, vol. v.
[69] _Brit. Mus. Cat. of Sculpture_, i. No. 80; cf. Perrot and Chipiez,
vol. v. p. 396.
[70] _Anabasis_, vi. 29.
[71] _Odyssey_, xx. 66.
[72] _Catalogue of Sculpture_, i. p. 53, No. 93.
[73] _Brit. Mus. Cat. of Sculpture_, i. No. 86. Engraved in Murray,
_Hist. Sculpture_, i. pl. iii-v; Cesnola, _Cyprus_, pl. 16, 17; Brunn,
_Denkmäler_, pl. 102.
[74] _Cat. of Sculpture_, No. 97; Murray, i. pl. v.
[75] _Ann. dell’ Inst._ xix. pl. F.
[76] Plutarch, _Lycurgus_, 27.
[77] _Athen. Mittheil._ vii. 163.
[78] _Journal of Hellenic Studies_, v. 131. I return to the subject in
the next chapter.
[79] _Athen. Mittheil._ x. 160.
[80] See Maspéro, _Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria_, p. 145.
[81] _Athen. Mittheil._ ii. 25.
[82] _Catalogue_, No. 1417.
[83] Perrot et Chipiez, ii. p. 107.
[84] _Athen. Mittheil._ iv. pl. 7.
[85] See a paper by Pervanoglu, _Das Familienmahl auf altgriech.
Grabsteinen_.
[86] _Brit. Mus. Cat. of Coins: Thrace_, p. 90.
[87] _Journ. Hell. Stud._ v. p. 116.
[88] Ibid. v. p. 106.
[89] _Athen. Mittheil._ 1879, p. 165.
[90] Cf. Furtwängler, _Sabouroff Coll._ Introd. p. 39.
[91] Buchholz, _Homerische Realien_, iii. 1, 334.
[92] Chap. vii. p. 20, ed. Kenyon.
[93] _Brit. Mus. Cat. of Marbles_, No. 753.
[94] Here the female figure seems decidedly the taller, but this may be
the result of the law of Greek reliefs, to place the heads of persons
represented on one level.
[95] _Coll. Sabouroff_, pl. 29.
[96] Pl. 16.
[97] Roscher, _Lexikon_, i. p. 2555.
[98] _La Collection Sabouroff_, Introd. p. 28.
[99] _Athen. Mittheil._ viii. 16; Le Bas, _Voyage_, pl. 103.
[100] _Athen. Mittheil._ iii. 380; Friedrichs-Wolters, _Gipsabgüsse_,
No. 1076; Roscher, _Lexikon_, i. p. 2557.
[101] _Museum Marbles_, ix. pl. 34.
[102] _Mon. dell’ Inst._ xi. 55.
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