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inscription lata • (ppaivtpipi • Kavudpa ■ XvKvavvra ■ buoeKaKiaT-q • 2a/3aa>{9 • a/3w#e/)o"as {Brit.
A/us. Cat. Sculpt, iii. 231 f. no. 2162 fig. i6 = my fig. 868, Reinach Rip. Reliefs ii. 489, 1).
i. 461 n. 1 Zeus Panoptes. Anonym, enarrat. brcv. chronogr. (dated c. 750 a.d. by
K. Krumbacher Geschiclitc der byzantiniscJiai Litteratur'^ Mtinchen 1897 p. 424) 48 (in
Scriptores originum Constantinopolitanarum i. 53 Preger) a propos of Julian and the
bronze group at Kaisareia Paneas {supra p. 971 n. 1) says: Kal to <pvrbv be KaT^Kavae,
Kal Aids etbuXov Kal 'AtppobiTTjs iv Tip rbirip dvaredeiKios Kal eavrdv if oh Kal vabv oiKodop.-
~q<ras iir^ypa\pe raSe* " Beip Ad JlavTeTrbwTr] • 'IouXta^o? Ilave&dc els bwpov cLyei."
i. 464 Theos Tauros. A. Plassart in the Bull. Con: Hell. 1926 1. 393 f. nos. 9, 10,
11, 12 (my fig. 321 is his no. 11 or 12) and id. p. 393 n. 4 is able to cite four fresh
examples of the inscription QeoO | Tavpov, making a total of six, all found at Thespiai.
A gold coin of the city Pushkalavati, with rev. Indian bull inscribed TAYPOC above
and Usabhe below (E. J. Rapson in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922
557) 587 pi- 6, jo) represents Nandi the bull of Civa {supra i. 637, ii. 791 n. 2). Mosch.
2* J35 Me (pepets, Oedraupe {v.I. c5 Taupe); uses the compound of Zeus.
Fig. 868.
i. 469 n. 7. A. Fick 'Asklepios und die heilschlange' in the Beitrdge zur kunde der
indogermanischen sprachen 1900 xxvi. 313 ff. cj. p.viav < xa^Tjv > dtiiKuiv, 'playing at
blindman's buff".'
Fig- 325 is better published and discussed by Furtwangler Ant. Gemtnen i pi. 22, 16,
ii. 108. Cp. J. H. Middleton The Lewis Collection of Gems and Rings London 1892
p. 50 no. 23. See also Reinach Pierres Gravies p. 59 f. no. 43, 2 pi. 58 'Polyeidos,
Glaucos el Minos' with n. 5.
i. 472 ff. The Labyrinth continues to provoke discussion—witness the following
monographs: R. de Launay 'Les fallacieux detours du Labyrinthe' in the Rev. Arch.
1915 ii. 114—125, 348—363, ib. 1916 i. 295—300, 387—398, ii. 119—128, 295—300,
413—421 (takes as his starting-point the Round Building of Early Ilelladic date (third
millennium b.c.), some 28"' in diameter, at Tiryns (K. Muller in Tiryns iii. 80 ff. pis. 5,
29, 30), which appears to have been the earliest palace (Muller loc. at. p. 87, G. Karo in
Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi a. 1455)). E. Hommel 'Zur Geschichte des Labyrinths'
in the Oricntalistischc Literatur-Zeitung 1919 xxii. 63—68 (holds that the maze-form in
Crete and on Babylonian tablets represents the internal organs of man's body. On which
showing the Labyrinth is 'a microcosm of the earth and a macrocosm of the human
anatomy' (W. F". J. Knight in Folk-Lore 1935 xlvi. 105)). H. Diels 'Das Labyrinth'
in the Festgabc A. v. Harnack Tubingen 1021 pp. 61—72. W. PL Matthews Mazes and
Labyrinths London 1922 pp. 1—254 (well illustrated). A. Piganiol Rccherches sur les
jeux romains Strasbourg 1923 p. 103 (le ludus Troiae). Humborg in Pauly—
Wissowa Real-Enc. xii. 312—321, G. Karo ib. 321—323, H. Kees ib. 323—326.
R. Winter 'Das Labyrinth in Tanz und Spiel' in the Neue Jaltrbiicher fiir Wissenschaft
Addenda
inscription lata • (ppaivtpipi • Kavudpa ■ XvKvavvra ■ buoeKaKiaT-q • 2a/3aa>{9 • a/3w#e/)o"as {Brit.
A/us. Cat. Sculpt, iii. 231 f. no. 2162 fig. i6 = my fig. 868, Reinach Rip. Reliefs ii. 489, 1).
i. 461 n. 1 Zeus Panoptes. Anonym, enarrat. brcv. chronogr. (dated c. 750 a.d. by
K. Krumbacher Geschiclitc der byzantiniscJiai Litteratur'^ Mtinchen 1897 p. 424) 48 (in
Scriptores originum Constantinopolitanarum i. 53 Preger) a propos of Julian and the
bronze group at Kaisareia Paneas {supra p. 971 n. 1) says: Kal to <pvrbv be KaT^Kavae,
Kal Aids etbuXov Kal 'AtppobiTTjs iv Tip rbirip dvaredeiKios Kal eavrdv if oh Kal vabv oiKodop.-
~q<ras iir^ypa\pe raSe* " Beip Ad JlavTeTrbwTr] • 'IouXta^o? Ilave&dc els bwpov cLyei."
i. 464 Theos Tauros. A. Plassart in the Bull. Con: Hell. 1926 1. 393 f. nos. 9, 10,
11, 12 (my fig. 321 is his no. 11 or 12) and id. p. 393 n. 4 is able to cite four fresh
examples of the inscription QeoO | Tavpov, making a total of six, all found at Thespiai.
A gold coin of the city Pushkalavati, with rev. Indian bull inscribed TAYPOC above
and Usabhe below (E. J. Rapson in The Cambridge History of India Cambridge 1922
557) 587 pi- 6, jo) represents Nandi the bull of Civa {supra i. 637, ii. 791 n. 2). Mosch.
2* J35 Me (pepets, Oedraupe {v.I. c5 Taupe); uses the compound of Zeus.
Fig. 868.
i. 469 n. 7. A. Fick 'Asklepios und die heilschlange' in the Beitrdge zur kunde der
indogermanischen sprachen 1900 xxvi. 313 ff. cj. p.viav < xa^Tjv > dtiiKuiv, 'playing at
blindman's buff".'
Fig- 325 is better published and discussed by Furtwangler Ant. Gemtnen i pi. 22, 16,
ii. 108. Cp. J. H. Middleton The Lewis Collection of Gems and Rings London 1892
p. 50 no. 23. See also Reinach Pierres Gravies p. 59 f. no. 43, 2 pi. 58 'Polyeidos,
Glaucos el Minos' with n. 5.
i. 472 ff. The Labyrinth continues to provoke discussion—witness the following
monographs: R. de Launay 'Les fallacieux detours du Labyrinthe' in the Rev. Arch.
1915 ii. 114—125, 348—363, ib. 1916 i. 295—300, 387—398, ii. 119—128, 295—300,
413—421 (takes as his starting-point the Round Building of Early Ilelladic date (third
millennium b.c.), some 28"' in diameter, at Tiryns (K. Muller in Tiryns iii. 80 ff. pis. 5,
29, 30), which appears to have been the earliest palace (Muller loc. at. p. 87, G. Karo in
Pauly—Wissowa Real-Enc. vi a. 1455)). E. Hommel 'Zur Geschichte des Labyrinths'
in the Oricntalistischc Literatur-Zeitung 1919 xxii. 63—68 (holds that the maze-form in
Crete and on Babylonian tablets represents the internal organs of man's body. On which
showing the Labyrinth is 'a microcosm of the earth and a macrocosm of the human
anatomy' (W. F". J. Knight in Folk-Lore 1935 xlvi. 105)). H. Diels 'Das Labyrinth'
in the Festgabc A. v. Harnack Tubingen 1021 pp. 61—72. W. PL Matthews Mazes and
Labyrinths London 1922 pp. 1—254 (well illustrated). A. Piganiol Rccherches sur les
jeux romains Strasbourg 1923 p. 103 (le ludus Troiae). Humborg in Pauly—
Wissowa Real-Enc. xii. 312—321, G. Karo ib. 321—323, H. Kees ib. 323—326.
R. Winter 'Das Labyrinth in Tanz und Spiel' in the Neue Jaltrbiicher fiir Wissenschaft