234 CATALOGUE OF VASES.
F 599. FRAGMENTS of pinax, four in number, Inkerman, 1856. Presented by Col. Munro.
Imperfectly fired.
Underneath is incised : MA . AKOY, Ma[\]dicov.
F 600. PINAX. Old No. 294. Ht, 2 in. Diam. 6f in, A large part broken away ; imperfectly
fired. Shape as B 74.
Round the centre is painted in Etruscan characters on red ground :
vr-N^UV-
F 601. PINAX. Old No. 291. Diam. $i in. Campanari Coll., 1839. Plain unglazed ware.
On it is rudely painted in Etruscan characters: lACD, Crai.
F 602. PHIALE. Old No. 1839. Ht. if in. Diam. 6} in. Towneley Coll. Fabretti, Prim.
Suppl. 454. Foot broken, and rim much chipped. Plain black ware.
On the exterior is incised: Hfl, an; on the interior: r>YNE:KAPNE:
Sr>E-rVDlE : Efnuit : A,,pune karne speturie eafnit ch. The characters have been
incised after the firing, and it is doubtful if this inscription is genuine.
F 603. BOWL. Old No. 1834. Ht. 2 in. Diam. 3I in. Braun Coll. Bull. delP List. 1843,
p. 82 ; Fabretti, C. I. Hal. 2597. Brown ware.
Inside is painted in white, in Oscan characters : TDV ....
F 604. PHIALE. Old No. 1833. Ht. 2J;in. Diam. Sf in. From Vulci. Prise. Latin. Monum.
pi. \o,b; Ritschl, Fictil. lit. 1853, plate, Fig. B, b, p. 17 (Opuscula, vol. 4); Mommsen in
C. I. Lat. 1863, i. p. 23, no. 43, and references there given ; Jordan in Ann. dcW Inst. 1884,
pp. 7, 14; Preller-Jordan, Rom. Mythol? ii. p. 266 ; Wilmanns, Excmpla Liscr. Lat. 2827 a;
Roscher, i. p. 86. No handles.
In the centre are stamped four rosettes ; round them is painted in yellow
and white, in archaic Latin characters : AECETlAl • POCOVOM, Aequitiaepoculunt.
Round the whole is painted a wreath in white and yellow.
[Aequitas is mentioned as a deity by Arnobius, Adv. Gent. 4, 1, and Gruter, no. 76, 3.]
F 605. AMPHORA, with cover. Old No. C. 66. Ht. 2 ft. 3-^ in. From Benghazi. Presented
by J. Doubleday, Esq., 1849. Furtwacngler, Coll. Sabouroff, i., text to pi. 68; Arch. Zeit.
1846, p. 216. Ribbed body. Shape as Vol. II. Fig. 40.
On the shoulder is incised : APICTAPXO APICTONOZ, 'ApiaTapxov 'Api'oToz/o?.
F 606. BELL-CRATER. Ht. 9 in. Diam. Ill in. Towneley Coll. Black ware. Shape as
Fig. 1. On either side are two small ears.
On the obverse is a red band, on which is incised in the Doric dialect:
AAEIIAAMO, 'AXe^cBd/ia.
F 607. FOOT OF BOWL. Diam. ij in. Naucratis, 1888. Presented by the Egypt Explora-
tion Fund. Design incised on red ground.
Rude head of Satyr to 1.; round it is incised
APEAAAMONEION rOAKCNIMMIHMEKNE.
F 599. FRAGMENTS of pinax, four in number, Inkerman, 1856. Presented by Col. Munro.
Imperfectly fired.
Underneath is incised : MA . AKOY, Ma[\]dicov.
F 600. PINAX. Old No. 294. Ht, 2 in. Diam. 6f in, A large part broken away ; imperfectly
fired. Shape as B 74.
Round the centre is painted in Etruscan characters on red ground :
vr-N^UV-
F 601. PINAX. Old No. 291. Diam. $i in. Campanari Coll., 1839. Plain unglazed ware.
On it is rudely painted in Etruscan characters: lACD, Crai.
F 602. PHIALE. Old No. 1839. Ht. if in. Diam. 6} in. Towneley Coll. Fabretti, Prim.
Suppl. 454. Foot broken, and rim much chipped. Plain black ware.
On the exterior is incised: Hfl, an; on the interior: r>YNE:KAPNE:
Sr>E-rVDlE : Efnuit : A,,pune karne speturie eafnit ch. The characters have been
incised after the firing, and it is doubtful if this inscription is genuine.
F 603. BOWL. Old No. 1834. Ht. 2 in. Diam. 3I in. Braun Coll. Bull. delP List. 1843,
p. 82 ; Fabretti, C. I. Hal. 2597. Brown ware.
Inside is painted in white, in Oscan characters : TDV ....
F 604. PHIALE. Old No. 1833. Ht. 2J;in. Diam. Sf in. From Vulci. Prise. Latin. Monum.
pi. \o,b; Ritschl, Fictil. lit. 1853, plate, Fig. B, b, p. 17 (Opuscula, vol. 4); Mommsen in
C. I. Lat. 1863, i. p. 23, no. 43, and references there given ; Jordan in Ann. dcW Inst. 1884,
pp. 7, 14; Preller-Jordan, Rom. Mythol? ii. p. 266 ; Wilmanns, Excmpla Liscr. Lat. 2827 a;
Roscher, i. p. 86. No handles.
In the centre are stamped four rosettes ; round them is painted in yellow
and white, in archaic Latin characters : AECETlAl • POCOVOM, Aequitiaepoculunt.
Round the whole is painted a wreath in white and yellow.
[Aequitas is mentioned as a deity by Arnobius, Adv. Gent. 4, 1, and Gruter, no. 76, 3.]
F 605. AMPHORA, with cover. Old No. C. 66. Ht. 2 ft. 3-^ in. From Benghazi. Presented
by J. Doubleday, Esq., 1849. Furtwacngler, Coll. Sabouroff, i., text to pi. 68; Arch. Zeit.
1846, p. 216. Ribbed body. Shape as Vol. II. Fig. 40.
On the shoulder is incised : APICTAPXO APICTONOZ, 'ApiaTapxov 'Api'oToz/o?.
F 606. BELL-CRATER. Ht. 9 in. Diam. Ill in. Towneley Coll. Black ware. Shape as
Fig. 1. On either side are two small ears.
On the obverse is a red band, on which is incised in the Doric dialect:
AAEIIAAMO, 'AXe^cBd/ia.
F 607. FOOT OF BOWL. Diam. ij in. Naucratis, 1888. Presented by the Egypt Explora-
tion Fund. Design incised on red ground.
Rude head of Satyr to 1.; round it is incised
APEAAAMONEION rOAKCNIMMIHMEKNE.