[205] _Sabouroff Coll._ Introd. p. 12.
[206] Plato, _Theaetetus_, p. 198 A.
[207] Rangabe, _Antiq. Hell._ ii. pp. 539, 842; cf. _C. I. G._ 1012 b,
7034, and Aristophanes, _Acharn._ l. 49.
[208] Benndorf, _Griech. und Sicil. Vasenbilder_, pl. xv.
[209] e.g. Benndorf, _op. cit._ pl. xxv; Dumont, _Cér. de la Grèce
propre_, i. pl. xxv.
[210] _Op. cit._ pl. ix.
[211] _Griech. Vasenbilder_, pl. xi.
[212] 950 and 951 in the National Museum, Athens: No. 323, pl. lxxvii,
and No. 357, pl. lxxxviii, of the _C. A. G._
[213] Figured in Brückner’s _Griech. Grabreliefs_, p. 12.
[214] _Gazette archéol._ i. pl. vii.
[215] Hermes also appears on a monument of the British Museum, a sort
of round altar on which are sculptured a man and woman hand in hand.
_Br. Mus. Cat. Sculpture_, No. 710.
[216] The example in our plate is that at Paris. The inscriptions,
Zetus, Amphion, Antiopa, are modern, and utterly incorrect.
[217] Good statements of the arguments will be found in the
Introduction to Furtwängler’s _Sabouroff Collection_, and in Brückner’s
_Griech. Grabreliefs_, 1888.
[218] _C. A. G._ No. 1, pl. i. See above, p. 141.
[219] _C. A. G._ No. 36, pl. xv.
[220] _Athen. Mittheil._ viii. pl. 17.
[221] Ibid. pl. 2.
[222] Ibid. pl. 3.
[223] _C. A. G._ No. 22, pl. xiii.
[224] Ibid. No. 66, pl. xxviii.
[225] Michaelis, _Anc. Marbles in Gr. Britain_, p. 229, No. 7.
[226] Luke ii. 24.
[227] _C. A. G._ No. 19, pl. xi.
[228] Ibid. No. 14, pl. ix. Barracco Collection.
[229] _C. A. G._ pls. ciii, cxxxi, &c.
[230] A physician named Jason examining a patient, on a stele of the
British Museum: _Cat._ No. 629.
[231] _Epitaph._ 13.
[232] See above, Chap. III.
[233] _Arch. Zeitung_, 1871, pl. 49; _Journ. Hell. Stud._ v. p. 138.
[234] Roscher, _Lexikon_, i. p. 2539. The relief is in the Louvre.
[235] I. 2. 3.
[236] VII. 22. 6.
[237] Overbeck, _Geschichte der gr. Plastik_, ed. 4. ii. p. 22.
[238] I have transcribed these inscriptions as they stand, letter by
letter, retaining χσ for ξ, ο for ω, οι for ῳ, and so on.
[239] VII. 304, by Peisander.
[240] VII. 463, by Leonidas.
[241] _Grabgedichte der griechischen Anthologie._ Vienna, 1889.
[242] _Jahrbuch des Inst._ 1895, p. 204.
[243] _New Chapters in Greek History_, chap. x.
[244] Kaibel, _Epigrammata Graeca_, No. 461; _C.I.G._ i. 1051. Cf.
Paus. i. 43. 3.
[245] The published copy is very defective, and of the last two lines
only the general sense can be made out.
[246] _Brit. Mus. Greek Inscr._ i. p. 102. Cf. _New Chapters in Greek
History_ p. 322.
[247] Kaibel, No. 183.
[248] Kaibel, No. 179. Roehl, _Inscrr. Gr. Antiqq._ No. 342.
[249] This is the rendering of Roehl. The conceit is rather far-fetched
for so early a period.
[250] Kaibel, No. 180: Roehl, No. 343.
[251] Kaibel, No. 182.
[252] Ibid. No. 487.
[253] Ibid. No. 486.
[254] Ibid. No. 488.
[255] Ibid. No. 209.
[256] Ibid. No. 490.
[257] Kaibel, No. 38.
[258] Ibid. No. 34.
[259] Kaibel, No. 189.
[260] Ibid. No. 482.
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