7
oS
NOTES AND REFERENCES.
P. 228. JS6) Con/. Kaupert, Curtius, Olympia und
Umgegend, S. 36; and Iilatt iii., map of the
Temple of Hera.
3S7) Conze, Haiiser, etc., Archaeologische Unter-
suchungen auf Samotkrake, Bd. ii. Taf. vi., vii.
3SS) C. Botticher, in his Tektonik der Ilellcnen, de-
veloped this idea of two kinds of temples. His
theories are combated by E. Petersen, Die
Kiiiist des Pkeitlias, 1S73, S. 18; and by L.
Julius, Ueber die Atonal-Temple der Grieckeu,
Munich, 1S74.
3S<>) W. Dorpfeld, Arch. Zeit. 1882, Ber. 40; and
Mitt. d. A then. Inst. vi. S. 383.
P. 229. -'9°) Dorpfeld, " Untersuchungen am Parthe-
non," Mitt. d. Allien. Inst. vi. S. 395, with accom-
panying plates,
^'j Homolle, " Comptes des Hieropes du Temple
d'Apollon Delicti," Bull. d. Corr. Hell. vi. p.
106.
P. 230. 3'2) Ctmf. Note 255.
P. 232. 3'3) FurtwSngler, Arch. Zeit. 1883, S. 343;
Ausg. -■. Olympia, Bd. iv. Taf. 27, A 2. Barclay
V. Head, A Guide, ele., pi. 12. 6.
*>3*) Arch. Zeit. 1S79, S. 41.
P. 233. *') Illustrated by A. S. Murray, History of
Greek Sculpture, pi. iv.
P. 235. ">') Homolle, Bull, de Corr. I/ell. iii., pi. ii.,
iii., xiv., xv.
**>) C. T. Newton, A Guide to the Second Vase-
Room of the Department of Greek and Roman
Antiquities of the British Museum, part ii.
(1S78), p. 67.
3<>7) E. Curtius, Arch. Zeit. 1882, S. 188, Taf. 8,
No. 2; 7 id. also Brunn, Ber. d. Bayr. A had. d.
Wiss. 1S83, S. 299.
P. 236. *&) Rayet, Monuments de l'.-lrl Antique, pi.
iv., v., publishes these beautifully. Conf. Mi-
chaelis, Arch. Zeit. 1S67, No. 217; and Miller,
Revue Arch. 1865, pi. 25, p. 438.
P. 237. ***) Brunn, Gesch. d. Gricch. Kiinst. Bd. i. S.
'28.
P. 238. 4co) Von Duhn, Bull. d. Inst. 187S, p. 152.
4M) Pans., vi. 9. 4.
4°2) Arch. Zeit. 1S78, " Ins. aus Olympia," No. 186.
■403) Paus., vi. 11. 2-5.
404) Arch. Zeit. 1879, S. 212.
4°5) Pans., vi. 11. S.
406) Pans., v. 23. 1. Hcrodotos, ix. 81.
407) Pans., iii. 18. 7. Brunn, Gesch. d. Gricch.
Kiinst. i. S. 85.
403) Quintilian, Inst. Orat. xii. 10. 7.
409) Paus., viii. 42. 5.
P. 239. 4I°) Pans., viii. 42. 5.
4") Pans., viii. 42. 5; v. 27. 8.
412) Paus., v. 25. 13.
413) Iliad, vii. 175; and Paus., v. 25. 10.
414) Arch. Zeit. 1S79, S. 44.
41!) Paus., x. 13. 5.
P. 239. 4I6) Vid. Expedition de la Moree, iii. pi. 58.
Clarac,Musiedu Sculpture, pi. 815-821. Brunn,
Besch. d. Glyptothek d. Kbit. Ludwigs, S. 66.
Martin Wagner, Bericht iiber die Aeginetischen
Bilihoerke, 1817.
P. 240. 4'7) Prachow, Ann. it. Inst. 1873, pp. 140-162,
with plates. K. Eange, Sitz. Ber. a. Sticks. Ges.
d. Wiss. 1878, ii. CI. S. 1, and plates; and Arch.
Zeit. 1880, S. 120.
1'. 241.4IS) Becker, Charikles, iii. s. 94 (Eng. cd. p.
383). C. Wachsmuth, Das Altc Grieclicnland
im Xcucm, S. 125.
I'. 242. 4">) I,. Julius, Fleckeiscn's Jakrbucker fur
Class. Pkilologie, 18S0, S. 1.
P. 245. vo) Prachow, Ann. d. Inst. 1873, S. 150, 151.
421) No. 56 in the Glyptothek. A bronze curl is
still to be seen on No. 69.
P. 246. 422) An ivory eye found among the ruins, and
now in the Munich Antiquarium, is thought by
Lange to have belonged to the temple statue of
Athena, which, like so many of that age, may
have been in gold, ivory, and wood. Judging
from the size of this eye, he believes that
the statue must have been seated in the old
style.
423) E. Curtius, Griechiscke Gesekickte, Bd. ii.; and
K. Lange, Mitt. d. Allien. Inst. vii. S. 203.
P. 247. 424) J. Overbeck, Gesekickte d. Gricckisckeu
P/astik, iii. ed. Bd. i. S. 139.
P. 24S. 42J) Engelmaun, " Kriegcraus Dodona," Arch.
Zeit. 1882, Taf. 1.
4!!6) Brunn, Sitz. Ber. d. A'dii. Bayr. Akad. 1872,
S. 529.
**') Archaeologischer Anzeiger, 1866, S. 256. A
fine cast of this monument is in the Berlin
Museum.
P. 249. 42S) Brunn, Gesch. d. Gricch. Kiinst. i. S. 63 ;
and Die Kiinst bet Homer, S. 49. Kriigcr,
Hist.-pkil. Sludien, S. 156.
429) Paus., vii. 23. 4, about child-god; and iv. 33.
3, about Zeus Ithomaios. Conf. Percy Gard-
ner, Types of Greek Coins, p. 141, pi. viii. 25
and xii. 47.
43°) Paus., vii. 24. 4. Schol. Aristoph. Rome, 501
(cd. Dindorf).
431) Authol. Gr. ii. 15, 35 (Jacobs).
P. 250. 432) Paus., vi. 10. 7 (Chariot of Cleosthenes);
vi. 14. 11 (Anochos); vi. 8. 6 (Timasitheos).
433) Pans., x. 10. 3.
434) Arch. Zeit. 1876, S. 47, 48, Taf. 47; 1S7S, S.
181; 1879, S. 44. The inscription translated
reads as follows: "AtOtOS made it, the Argive,
and Argeiadas son of Agelaidas the Argive;"
'•id. Klein, Arch. Epig. Milt, aus (Jest. vii. S. 62.
43!) Paus., x. 1. 4. Hcrodotos, viii. 27. Brunn,
Gesch. d. Griecli. Kiinst. i. 62.
*-b) Pans., v. 26. 2. Hcrodotos, vii. 170. Diodo
ros Siculus, xi. 4S. 66.
oS
NOTES AND REFERENCES.
P. 228. JS6) Con/. Kaupert, Curtius, Olympia und
Umgegend, S. 36; and Iilatt iii., map of the
Temple of Hera.
3S7) Conze, Haiiser, etc., Archaeologische Unter-
suchungen auf Samotkrake, Bd. ii. Taf. vi., vii.
3SS) C. Botticher, in his Tektonik der Ilellcnen, de-
veloped this idea of two kinds of temples. His
theories are combated by E. Petersen, Die
Kiiiist des Pkeitlias, 1S73, S. 18; and by L.
Julius, Ueber die Atonal-Temple der Grieckeu,
Munich, 1S74.
3S<>) W. Dorpfeld, Arch. Zeit. 1882, Ber. 40; and
Mitt. d. A then. Inst. vi. S. 383.
P. 229. -'9°) Dorpfeld, " Untersuchungen am Parthe-
non," Mitt. d. Allien. Inst. vi. S. 395, with accom-
panying plates,
^'j Homolle, " Comptes des Hieropes du Temple
d'Apollon Delicti," Bull. d. Corr. Hell. vi. p.
106.
P. 230. 3'2) Ctmf. Note 255.
P. 232. 3'3) FurtwSngler, Arch. Zeit. 1883, S. 343;
Ausg. -■. Olympia, Bd. iv. Taf. 27, A 2. Barclay
V. Head, A Guide, ele., pi. 12. 6.
*>3*) Arch. Zeit. 1S79, S. 41.
P. 233. *') Illustrated by A. S. Murray, History of
Greek Sculpture, pi. iv.
P. 235. ">') Homolle, Bull, de Corr. I/ell. iii., pi. ii.,
iii., xiv., xv.
**>) C. T. Newton, A Guide to the Second Vase-
Room of the Department of Greek and Roman
Antiquities of the British Museum, part ii.
(1S78), p. 67.
3<>7) E. Curtius, Arch. Zeit. 1882, S. 188, Taf. 8,
No. 2; 7 id. also Brunn, Ber. d. Bayr. A had. d.
Wiss. 1S83, S. 299.
P. 236. *&) Rayet, Monuments de l'.-lrl Antique, pi.
iv., v., publishes these beautifully. Conf. Mi-
chaelis, Arch. Zeit. 1S67, No. 217; and Miller,
Revue Arch. 1865, pi. 25, p. 438.
P. 237. ***) Brunn, Gesch. d. Gricch. Kiinst. Bd. i. S.
'28.
P. 238. 4co) Von Duhn, Bull. d. Inst. 187S, p. 152.
4M) Pans., vi. 9. 4.
4°2) Arch. Zeit. 1S78, " Ins. aus Olympia," No. 186.
■403) Paus., vi. 11. 2-5.
404) Arch. Zeit. 1879, S. 212.
4°5) Pans., vi. 11. S.
406) Pans., v. 23. 1. Hcrodotos, ix. 81.
407) Pans., iii. 18. 7. Brunn, Gesch. d. Gricch.
Kiinst. i. S. 85.
403) Quintilian, Inst. Orat. xii. 10. 7.
409) Paus., viii. 42. 5.
P. 239. 4I°) Pans., viii. 42. 5.
4") Pans., viii. 42. 5; v. 27. 8.
412) Paus., v. 25. 13.
413) Iliad, vii. 175; and Paus., v. 25. 10.
414) Arch. Zeit. 1S79, S. 44.
41!) Paus., x. 13. 5.
P. 239. 4I6) Vid. Expedition de la Moree, iii. pi. 58.
Clarac,Musiedu Sculpture, pi. 815-821. Brunn,
Besch. d. Glyptothek d. Kbit. Ludwigs, S. 66.
Martin Wagner, Bericht iiber die Aeginetischen
Bilihoerke, 1817.
P. 240. 4'7) Prachow, Ann. it. Inst. 1873, pp. 140-162,
with plates. K. Eange, Sitz. Ber. a. Sticks. Ges.
d. Wiss. 1878, ii. CI. S. 1, and plates; and Arch.
Zeit. 1880, S. 120.
1'. 241.4IS) Becker, Charikles, iii. s. 94 (Eng. cd. p.
383). C. Wachsmuth, Das Altc Grieclicnland
im Xcucm, S. 125.
I'. 242. 4">) I,. Julius, Fleckeiscn's Jakrbucker fur
Class. Pkilologie, 18S0, S. 1.
P. 245. vo) Prachow, Ann. d. Inst. 1873, S. 150, 151.
421) No. 56 in the Glyptothek. A bronze curl is
still to be seen on No. 69.
P. 246. 422) An ivory eye found among the ruins, and
now in the Munich Antiquarium, is thought by
Lange to have belonged to the temple statue of
Athena, which, like so many of that age, may
have been in gold, ivory, and wood. Judging
from the size of this eye, he believes that
the statue must have been seated in the old
style.
423) E. Curtius, Griechiscke Gesekickte, Bd. ii.; and
K. Lange, Mitt. d. Allien. Inst. vii. S. 203.
P. 247. 424) J. Overbeck, Gesekickte d. Gricckisckeu
P/astik, iii. ed. Bd. i. S. 139.
P. 24S. 42J) Engelmaun, " Kriegcraus Dodona," Arch.
Zeit. 1882, Taf. 1.
4!!6) Brunn, Sitz. Ber. d. A'dii. Bayr. Akad. 1872,
S. 529.
**') Archaeologischer Anzeiger, 1866, S. 256. A
fine cast of this monument is in the Berlin
Museum.
P. 249. 42S) Brunn, Gesch. d. Gricch. Kiinst. i. S. 63 ;
and Die Kiinst bet Homer, S. 49. Kriigcr,
Hist.-pkil. Sludien, S. 156.
429) Paus., vii. 23. 4, about child-god; and iv. 33.
3, about Zeus Ithomaios. Conf. Percy Gard-
ner, Types of Greek Coins, p. 141, pi. viii. 25
and xii. 47.
43°) Paus., vii. 24. 4. Schol. Aristoph. Rome, 501
(cd. Dindorf).
431) Authol. Gr. ii. 15, 35 (Jacobs).
P. 250. 432) Paus., vi. 10. 7 (Chariot of Cleosthenes);
vi. 14. 11 (Anochos); vi. 8. 6 (Timasitheos).
433) Pans., x. 10. 3.
434) Arch. Zeit. 1876, S. 47, 48, Taf. 47; 1S7S, S.
181; 1879, S. 44. The inscription translated
reads as follows: "AtOtOS made it, the Argive,
and Argeiadas son of Agelaidas the Argive;"
'•id. Klein, Arch. Epig. Milt, aus (Jest. vii. S. 62.
43!) Paus., x. 1. 4. Hcrodotos, viii. 27. Brunn,
Gesch. d. Griecli. Kiinst. i. 62.
*-b) Pans., v. 26. 2. Hcrodotos, vii. 170. Diodo
ros Siculus, xi. 4S. 66.