List of Plates
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XXXII Reliefs from the Column of Marcus Aurelius at Rome:
Iupiter Pluvius and the rain-storm ..... 33°
XXXIII The so-called 'Canopic jars' of Egypt, surmounted by the
heads of the four children of Horos :
(1) A typical set
(2) A set in veined alabaster, now at Queens' College, Cambridge 345
XXXIV Amphora from the Basilicata, now in the British Museum:
(la—\b) Evocation of the Greek Earth-goddess
(2a—26) Consultation of an Isiac 'Canopus' .... 353
XXXV Loutrophdros in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York:
(1) Whole vase showing mourners with loutrophdros above,
mourners at prothesis below, and subsidiary zones of lions
and horsemen
(2) Detail of same vase . . . .1.....375
XXXVI Lekythos from Monte Saraceno, now at Palermo:
the uninitiated in the Underworld, together with Oknos
and his ass..........4°°
XXXVII Krater from Canosa, now at Munich :
Orpheus leads a family of initiates into the presence of
Hades and Persephone, whose palace is surrounded by
the stock denizens of the Underworld .... 402
^XXVIII Hydria at Boston: the carpenter completes the chest in the
presence of Akrisios, Danae, and the nurse holding the
infant Perseus 45^
XXXIX A Roman mosaic from Palermo: the amours of Zeus—Antiope,
Danae, Leda.........467
XL Das Schlauraffenlandt, 'The Country of Cokaygne,'
from a woodcut printed by W. Strauch of Nuremberg . 502
XLI Krater from Santa Agata dei Goti, now in the British
Museum:
Alkmene rescued from a fiery death at the hands of
Amphitryon and Antenor by the intervention of Zeus • 5"
XLI I Relief from the eastern frieze of the great Altar at Pergamon,
now in Berlin :
Zeus fighting Porphyrion.......534
XLI 11 A sardonyx cameo from Ephesos, now in Venice :
Zeus with oak-wreath and aigts.....53^
XLI V A malachite cameo, now at Queens' College, Cambridge :
Zeus with oak-wreath and aigts.....53^
XLV Krater from Vari, now at Baltimore:
(a—d) Bouzyges ploughing in the presence of Athena
and an elderly male spectator......
XLVI (1) Terra-cotta plaque from a tomb at Hadra (?), now at Queens'
College, Cambridge:
Europe on the Bull
(2) Bronze mirror from Athens (?), now in Rome :
Europe on the Bull . . • • • • •
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XXXII Reliefs from the Column of Marcus Aurelius at Rome:
Iupiter Pluvius and the rain-storm ..... 33°
XXXIII The so-called 'Canopic jars' of Egypt, surmounted by the
heads of the four children of Horos :
(1) A typical set
(2) A set in veined alabaster, now at Queens' College, Cambridge 345
XXXIV Amphora from the Basilicata, now in the British Museum:
(la—\b) Evocation of the Greek Earth-goddess
(2a—26) Consultation of an Isiac 'Canopus' .... 353
XXXV Loutrophdros in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York:
(1) Whole vase showing mourners with loutrophdros above,
mourners at prothesis below, and subsidiary zones of lions
and horsemen
(2) Detail of same vase . . . .1.....375
XXXVI Lekythos from Monte Saraceno, now at Palermo:
the uninitiated in the Underworld, together with Oknos
and his ass..........4°°
XXXVII Krater from Canosa, now at Munich :
Orpheus leads a family of initiates into the presence of
Hades and Persephone, whose palace is surrounded by
the stock denizens of the Underworld .... 402
^XXVIII Hydria at Boston: the carpenter completes the chest in the
presence of Akrisios, Danae, and the nurse holding the
infant Perseus 45^
XXXIX A Roman mosaic from Palermo: the amours of Zeus—Antiope,
Danae, Leda.........467
XL Das Schlauraffenlandt, 'The Country of Cokaygne,'
from a woodcut printed by W. Strauch of Nuremberg . 502
XLI Krater from Santa Agata dei Goti, now in the British
Museum:
Alkmene rescued from a fiery death at the hands of
Amphitryon and Antenor by the intervention of Zeus • 5"
XLI I Relief from the eastern frieze of the great Altar at Pergamon,
now in Berlin :
Zeus fighting Porphyrion.......534
XLI 11 A sardonyx cameo from Ephesos, now in Venice :
Zeus with oak-wreath and aigts.....53^
XLI V A malachite cameo, now at Queens' College, Cambridge :
Zeus with oak-wreath and aigts.....53^
XLV Krater from Vari, now at Baltimore:
(a—d) Bouzyges ploughing in the presence of Athena
and an elderly male spectator......
XLVI (1) Terra-cotta plaque from a tomb at Hadra (?), now at Queens'
College, Cambridge:
Europe on the Bull
(2) Bronze mirror from Athens (?), now in Rome :
Europe on the Bull . . • • • • •