chap, lix.] MUSEO GREGORIANO.—MIREOBS. 521
soul, called " Hinthial (or Phinthial) Terasias," or Tire-
sias. A figure sitting by with drawn sword is called
" Uthuie."—Vulci.7
"Apul" (Apollo), "Menrva" (Minerva), "Turast"
(Venus) and "Laran" in conversation before an Ionic
temple. Very bad style.—Orte.8
" Tinia," " Thurms," and " Thalna," or Jupiter, Mer-
cury, and Juno.—Vulci.9
" Heecle " crowned by a winged fate-goddess, called
" Mean." " Vilae " (Iolaus) sits by. In better style
than some of the foregoing.—Vulci.1
The head of a girl on one of these mirrors is a very
unusual subject.—Vulci.2
Jove on his throne, with his sceptre in his hand. Mer-
cury, with the infant Bacchus, is dancing before him.
—Orte.3
Aurora in her quadriga drawn by winged horses. The
grace in the female is contrasted with the spirit of the
steeds.—Vulci.*
Apollo in the midst of three Muses, one of whom is
"Eutukpa," and a faun called "Eris." In the careless
Etruscan style.—Bomarzo.5
The meeting of Peleus and Thetis. Phoebus behind,
rising from the sea. A male genius and some female
figures looking on. In a good style of art, and in excel-
lent preservation. This mirror is gilt.—Vulci.6
7 Gerhard, Etrusk. Spieg. taf. CCXL; • Etrusk. Spieg. taf. CXLII; Mus.
Goitheit. d. Etrusk. taf. VI. 1. pp. 35, Gregor. I. tav. XXXII. 2.
36. Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXXIII. 1; 2 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXVI. 1.
Mon. Ined. Inst. II. tav. XXIX. The 3 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXXIV. 2.
name of the sitting figure is by some 4 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXXV. 2.
read « Uthuse " (Odysseus). 5 Mon. Ined. Inst II. tav. XXVIII. ;
8 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXVIII. 1. Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXV.
9 Etrusk. Spieg. taf. LXXV ; Mus. 6 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXIII.
Gregor. I. tav. XXIX. 2.
soul, called " Hinthial (or Phinthial) Terasias," or Tire-
sias. A figure sitting by with drawn sword is called
" Uthuie."—Vulci.7
"Apul" (Apollo), "Menrva" (Minerva), "Turast"
(Venus) and "Laran" in conversation before an Ionic
temple. Very bad style.—Orte.8
" Tinia," " Thurms," and " Thalna," or Jupiter, Mer-
cury, and Juno.—Vulci.9
" Heecle " crowned by a winged fate-goddess, called
" Mean." " Vilae " (Iolaus) sits by. In better style
than some of the foregoing.—Vulci.1
The head of a girl on one of these mirrors is a very
unusual subject.—Vulci.2
Jove on his throne, with his sceptre in his hand. Mer-
cury, with the infant Bacchus, is dancing before him.
—Orte.3
Aurora in her quadriga drawn by winged horses. The
grace in the female is contrasted with the spirit of the
steeds.—Vulci.*
Apollo in the midst of three Muses, one of whom is
"Eutukpa," and a faun called "Eris." In the careless
Etruscan style.—Bomarzo.5
The meeting of Peleus and Thetis. Phoebus behind,
rising from the sea. A male genius and some female
figures looking on. In a good style of art, and in excel-
lent preservation. This mirror is gilt.—Vulci.6
7 Gerhard, Etrusk. Spieg. taf. CCXL; • Etrusk. Spieg. taf. CXLII; Mus.
Goitheit. d. Etrusk. taf. VI. 1. pp. 35, Gregor. I. tav. XXXII. 2.
36. Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXXIII. 1; 2 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXVI. 1.
Mon. Ined. Inst. II. tav. XXIX. The 3 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXXIV. 2.
name of the sitting figure is by some 4 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXXV. 2.
read « Uthuse " (Odysseus). 5 Mon. Ined. Inst II. tav. XXVIII. ;
8 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXVIII. 1. Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXV.
9 Etrusk. Spieg. taf. LXXV ; Mus. 6 Mus. Gregor. I. tav. XXIII.
Gregor. I. tav. XXIX. 2.