91
descriptions of this game in ancie
gestion is not unworthy of consid
however, appears to be surmounted
which case it would probably rep
phalos, and might be considered as
wall of the house, instead of (as r<
the basin. In the background is a
a tiled roof and two rectangular wine
columns ; in the gable of this edific
supported on each side by a Triton
walls are hung with festoons, which
in front of this edifice, on the left,
also roofed with tiles, and in the cen
in a pilaster. A curtain, one end o
this pilaster, is stretched between
Between this curtain and Bacchus
pared for the god. The pilaster is
tablet, on which is sculptured a VI
relief; this, doubtless, indicates a v<
morate a chariot victory. Behind t
a lower wall, beyond which, in the c
right, is a palm-tree, and a tablet sui
corresponding with the tablet aire
that it is plain. Behind the larger
left, is a plane-tree, which, as elsewh
indicates a court orpevibolos round t
Alte Denkmiiler, II., p. 49). The
two kinds, flat tiles and tiles to co\
The windows are of a form very i
ture. The subject here describe
modifications in the design, on se\
enumerated and compared by 0. J|
p. 198). On three of these repe'
probably the wife of Icarius, is recli
with him, and in the marble here
to -
U-) =:>rs, the sug-
; The Term,
-iple head, in
^ ermes Trike-
=; against the
(v-j =rising out of
E temple, with
Elded by plain
id of Medusa,
-the eaves, the
eg
-is fastening;
-Iler building,
CD
:=! terminating
-is fastened to
j and Icarius.
=id couch, pre-
yed by a small
EEEjving a biga in
°0 -let to comme-
of Bacchus is
n the extreme
g a pillar, and
;ribed, except
n the extreme
liefs, probably
} (see Welcker,
die roof are of
ints (imbrices).
reek architec-
with certain
efs, which are
haol. Beitra>e,
female figure,
the same couch
d are traces of
descriptions of this game in ancie
gestion is not unworthy of consid
however, appears to be surmounted
which case it would probably rep
phalos, and might be considered as
wall of the house, instead of (as r<
the basin. In the background is a
a tiled roof and two rectangular wine
columns ; in the gable of this edific
supported on each side by a Triton
walls are hung with festoons, which
in front of this edifice, on the left,
also roofed with tiles, and in the cen
in a pilaster. A curtain, one end o
this pilaster, is stretched between
Between this curtain and Bacchus
pared for the god. The pilaster is
tablet, on which is sculptured a VI
relief; this, doubtless, indicates a v<
morate a chariot victory. Behind t
a lower wall, beyond which, in the c
right, is a palm-tree, and a tablet sui
corresponding with the tablet aire
that it is plain. Behind the larger
left, is a plane-tree, which, as elsewh
indicates a court orpevibolos round t
Alte Denkmiiler, II., p. 49). The
two kinds, flat tiles and tiles to co\
The windows are of a form very i
ture. The subject here describe
modifications in the design, on se\
enumerated and compared by 0. J|
p. 198). On three of these repe'
probably the wife of Icarius, is recli
with him, and in the marble here
to -
U-) =:>rs, the sug-
; The Term,
-iple head, in
^ ermes Trike-
=; against the
(v-j =rising out of
E temple, with
Elded by plain
id of Medusa,
-the eaves, the
eg
-is fastening;
-Iler building,
CD
:=! terminating
-is fastened to
j and Icarius.
=id couch, pre-
yed by a small
EEEjving a biga in
°0 -let to comme-
of Bacchus is
n the extreme
g a pillar, and
;ribed, except
n the extreme
liefs, probably
} (see Welcker,
die roof are of
ints (imbrices).
reek architec-
with certain
efs, which are
haol. Beitra>e,
female figure,
the same couch
d are traces of