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(12) A comi
down the thigjb
in the centre o
(13-17) Fiv '
were found at
four characters ^
and rude come*
tallest of thes
Glutton; the i
i purse under
9 Miser. The
M. Herz (Arc!
connect these 1
with the Fabu
able for grotes
lani Collectiou
(18) Grotes
painted red; c
(19) Actor,
or false stomai
right hand.
(20) Comic
hand rests. It
hand advancei00
expression of
ence of violer
reaching half ^
garment with
his feet are g
shoulder. Hi:<-°
round which
and wreath a
brown; he we
of this figure
attached a han
this figure mi
some kind, per
having only 1
CO
100
earing a jerkin reaching halfway
hich is a mantle fastened by a fibula
ist. Height, 5 in. Cyrenaica. G. D.
of actors, the four largest of which
nd have been thought to represent
Fabulae Atellana?, a kind of coarse
was cultivated in Campania. The
has been thought to represent a
cale a Parasite; the figure hiding
ik a Thief; and the fourth figure
mtions are, however, disputed by
ung, 1874, p. 118), who inclines to
ith the Roman comedy rather than
tnse. These terracottas are remark-
and originality. Thompson, Castel-
xvii.; Arch. Zeit. 1874, pi. xii.
wearing collar with pendant bulla
inted red. Camce.
, draped, and wearing progastridion
ie object (a cista f) hangs from his
CVI ■
LONDON : PRINTED 1
ited on an altar, on which his right
is turned to the left, with the left
the action of this hand and the
he appears to be under the infra-
He wears a tight-fitting jerkin,
ie thigh, under which is an inner
His waist is girt with a cord; on
a mantle is thrown over his left
crowned with a wreath, Stephanos,
d a fillet painted bluey the mask
d ,red; his hair, probably a wig, is
e stomach, progastridion. The back
ed with four holes, below which is
7Q the left hip is a very short spout;
fore, have been used as a vase of
:tle, hrotalon. It is in fine condition,
ingers of the left hand. Height,
AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS.
O
CO
3(
o.
(12) A comi
down the thigjb
in the centre o
(13-17) Fiv '
were found at
four characters ^
and rude come*
tallest of thes
Glutton; the i
i purse under
9 Miser. The
M. Herz (Arc!
connect these 1
with the Fabu
able for grotes
lani Collectiou
(18) Grotes
painted red; c
(19) Actor,
or false stomai
right hand.
(20) Comic
hand rests. It
hand advancei00
expression of
ence of violer
reaching half ^
garment with
his feet are g
shoulder. Hi:<-°
round which
and wreath a
brown; he we
of this figure
attached a han
this figure mi
some kind, per
having only 1
CO
100
earing a jerkin reaching halfway
hich is a mantle fastened by a fibula
ist. Height, 5 in. Cyrenaica. G. D.
of actors, the four largest of which
nd have been thought to represent
Fabulae Atellana?, a kind of coarse
was cultivated in Campania. The
has been thought to represent a
cale a Parasite; the figure hiding
ik a Thief; and the fourth figure
mtions are, however, disputed by
ung, 1874, p. 118), who inclines to
ith the Roman comedy rather than
tnse. These terracottas are remark-
and originality. Thompson, Castel-
xvii.; Arch. Zeit. 1874, pi. xii.
wearing collar with pendant bulla
inted red. Camce.
, draped, and wearing progastridion
ie object (a cista f) hangs from his
CVI ■
LONDON : PRINTED 1
ited on an altar, on which his right
is turned to the left, with the left
the action of this hand and the
he appears to be under the infra-
He wears a tight-fitting jerkin,
ie thigh, under which is an inner
His waist is girt with a cord; on
a mantle is thrown over his left
crowned with a wreath, Stephanos,
d a fillet painted bluey the mask
d ,red; his hair, probably a wig, is
e stomach, progastridion. The back
ed with four holes, below which is
7Q the left hip is a very short spout;
fore, have been used as a vase of
:tle, hrotalon. It is in fine condition,
ingers of the left hand. Height,
AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS.
O