Universitätsbibliothek HeidelbergUniversitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Metadaten

Dennis, George
The cities and cemeteries of Etruria: in two volumes (Band 2) — London, 1848

DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.786#0564

DWork-Logo
Overview
Facsimile
0.5
1 cm
facsimile
Scroll
OCR fulltext
INDEX.

547

Saturnia, 280, 319; on canopi, 356; his
labours and death, 134
Midas, on a vase, ii. 510
Migliarini, Professor, ii. 105
Mignone, i. 391
Millingen, Mr., i. xxxvi., 459; ii. 134; onVel-

athri, 144; on Populonia, 237
Minerva, winged, with an owl, i. 166; ii. 518;
statue of, in the Uffizi, ii. 104; on Panathe-
naic vases, i. lxxxi.; ii. 504; called Menrva in
Etruscan, i. Ii.; ii. 520
Mines, ancient, near Massa, i. lxix.; near Po-
pulonia, ii. 220; now re-worked by an Eng-
lishman, 230
Minio, i. 391

Mirrors, Etruscan, i. lxxiv.; classified, Ixxv.;
with dances, 292; in the Gregorian Mu-
seum, ii. 519; gilt, 521; with reliefs, 521; ex-
traordinary one in the Museo Campana, 534
Mithras represented as a dove, i. 127
Modena, ancient tombs and relies at, i. xxxv.;

pottery of, like that of Arezzo, ii. 424
Money, primitive, ii. 110. See Coins
Monkey, in an Etruscan painting, ii. 381; tomb

of the, 378
Montalcino, ii. 139

Montalto, i. 397 ; inn, 398, 430; relics, ii. 3
Montaperti, Etruscan tomb at, ii. 138
Montarozzi, see Taeouinii
Montefiascone, roads to, i. 461, 514; its wine,
515, 518; not Volsinii, 508, 517; nor Tros-
sulum,517; antiquity, 516; perhaps (Enarea,
518
Montefctlciano, ii. 412; antiquity, 412; Etrus-
can relics at, 413; manna of, 414; roads to,
412, 415
Monteroni, tumuli of, ii. 71—3
Monterosi, i. 84
Monte Abatone, ii. 56

---------Argentaro, ii. 262, 277

---------Calvello, excavations at, i. 212

---------Cetona, ii. 404

---------Falterona, bronzes of, i. 459; ii. 107, 112

—------Gualandro, ii. 455

—------ Lucchetti, i. 84

-—— Lupolo, i. 79

---------Merano, ii. 323

—-— Musino, i. 80—83

---------d'Oro, ii. 58

--------Patone, ii. 229

--------Quagliero, i. 355

--------Razzano, i. 79

---------Romano, i. 276

---------Rotondo, ii. 217

--------- Sorriglio, i. 82

;-------Venere, i. 191

Monsters, guardians of sepulchres, i. 338
Moscona, hill of, mistakenfor the siteof Rusellse,

n. 247, 253
Mosul, coloured sculpture of, i. 290
Mouldings, Etruscan, i. 233, 241, 256, 269, 350,

Mugnano, i. 214, 227

^ller, on the Twelve Cities, i. xxix.; on the
Etruscan era, xxxii.; on the origin of the
Etruscans, xxxv.; on the Mundus, 121; on
fjscennium, 128, 145, 150; on Falerii, 145,
149, 150 ; on jEquum Faliscum, 149, 150 ; on
larchon and Tyrrhenus, 372; on Demaratus,
Mb; onTarquin's conquest of Etruria, 376—7;

™ou}ne tomb of Porsena, ii. 387, 391

Mundus, mouth of Orcus, i. Ivi., 121

Jgurcia, or Murtia, the Etruscan Venus, i. 80

Mure, Col., on the site of Pisa, ii. 87

rauseo Campana, ii. 528; terra-cottas, 528;
i™-"^*. 530; vases, 530; glass, 531; jewel-
lery, 532; bronzes, 533
SS Puccini, ii. 335 ; statue-urn, 336;
archaic ctppit 333; sarcophagus of the

Aphuna, 341; urns, 342 ; of terra-cotta, 346 ;
pottery, 347 ; bronzes, 351

Museo, Gregoriano, origin of the, ii. 491; sarco-
phagi in, i. 439; ii. 493; cinerary urns, 492;
sarcophagus, 493; Alban huts, 495; terra-
cotta*, 496; vases, i. 339; ii. 55, 63, 497 ;
cylices, 509; bronzes, 2, 512; armour and
weapons, 512; candelabra, 514; statues, 515 ;
caskets, 515; mirrors, 519 ; clogs, 522;
jewellery, 52, 523; copies of paintings in
Etruscan tombs, i. 288, 290, 291, 299, 302,
328, 332, 344: ii. 526; model-tomb, 527

Museo Paolozzi, cipph ii. 353; urns, 355;'
canopi, 356; pottery and bronzes, 357

Museo Terrosi, ii. 402; pottery, 402 ; painted
urns, 402

Museum of Perugia, ii. 462 ; cippi, 462; urns,
463 ; celebrated inscription, 463; vases, 464;
bronzes, 464

Museum of Volterra, ii. 167; urns of alabaster,
169; myths on them, 171; inscriptions, 199;
of the Ceecinse and other Etruscan families,
199; date of the urns, 201; sarcophagi, 197 ;
terra-cottas, 202; warrior in relief, 202 ;
pottery, 203; bronzes, 204; coins, 204; jewel-
lery, 205

Museums, Etruscan, of Arrezzo, ii. 424; of
Chiusi, see Museo Casuccini and Museo Pao-
lozzi ; of Cortona, 441; of Florence, 94; of
Viterbo, i. 197

Musignano, i. 432 ; Etruscan relics at, 433—7 ;
portraits of the Bonaparte family, 436

Musical instruments, Etruscan, i. xli.; singular,
ii. 480

Mustachios, statue with, ii. 39

Mycence, Treasury of, ii. 46, 49; walls of, 280

Myths, discrepancy between Greek and Etrus-
can, i. 449; ii. 403

N.

Nails in tombs, i. 58, 338,417 ; ii. 49, 73, 378 ;
driven into temples to mark time, i. Ii., 60,
510; in the hands of Etruscan deities, lv., 510,
ii. 68

Nanos, Etruscan name of Ulysses, ii. 438

Nasones, tomb of the, i. lxv., 67; ii. 4 79

Naviso, pool of, mistaken for Lake Vadimon,
i. 202

Nenfro, volcanic rock, i. 5

Nepi, anciently one of the keys of Etruria, i. 86,
112; walls, 110 ; necropolis, 112; remains at,
113; inns, 113; bond between Nepete and
Sutrium, 113 ; ancient names, 114

Neptune, on vases, ii. 504, 505; on mirrors,
520

Nethuns, Etruscan name of Neptune, i. liv.;
ii. 520

Nibby, on Isola Farnese, i. 42; on the Castle
of the Fabii, 43; on the amphitheatre of
Sntri, 97; on the walls of Nepi, 111; on those
of Falleri, 139

Niches, sepulchral, i. 12, 38, 122,136, 456, 493,
496

Nicknames, as of old, i. 147

NiEBUHR, on the Twelve Cities, i. xxix; on
the Etruscan era, xxxii.; on the origin of the
Etruscans, xxxiii; on the feudal system of
Etruria, xlviii.; on the cuniculus of Camil-
lus, 37; his view that the Falisci were not
Etruscans, 149; that Rome was at one time
Etruscan, 376; on the legend of Demaratus,
357, 376; on Vulci, 404; on the servile in-
surrection at Volsinii, 506; on Csere, ii. 21,
24, 25; on the theatre of Fiesole, 127; on Po-
pulonia, 236; on the tomb of Porsena, 386;
on the word Porsenna, 388; on Cortona, 440;
ignorance of Italian localities, i. 37, 192; ii.
127; mKtakeaboutEtruscanmonuments,i.xci.

N N 2
 
Annotationen