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Mitchell, Lucy M.
A history of ancient sculpture — New York, 1883

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NOTES AND REFERENCES.

P. 490. 98-) Furtwiingler, Ann. d. Inst. 1877, pp. 229,
249, 447.
,82*) The Austrian Akademie der Wissenschaften,
under Conze's guidance, is preparing to publish
all these Attic tombstones. The task, a hercu-
lean one, is well underway; and any'informa-
tion which may be communicated with regard
to fragments in unknown private possession is
most thankfully received by Director A. Conze
of the Berlin Museum.

P. 491. 9") Lelirbuch der Griechischen Privataltcr-
thiimer, v. Karl K. Hermann, ii. ed., Heidel-
berg, 1870, S. 313-336.
9s*) C. Wachsmuth, Das Alle Griechenland im
Neucn.

985) Benndorf, Grieehische und Sicilianische Vascn-
bilder, Taf. i. S. 1.

986) Benndorf, op. c. Taf. xxxiii.

P. 492. 9s;r) Benndorf, op. c. Taf. xxv.
?87*) O. Rayet, Monuments des Arts Antiques, i.,
contains a representation.in terra-cotta of the
deceased being borne to the grave on a bier
drawn by horses.
988) A. Conze, Ann. d. Inst. 1S67, p. 183.

P. 493. 989) " Fouilles dans la Necropole de Myrina,"
par E. Pottier ct S. Reinach, Bull, de Corr.
Hell. vi. p. 406. In these virgin tombs in Asia
Minor have been found very many small veiled
figures, winged and sad-appearing, which it is
probable represent the eidolon. Others of a mer-
rier type may represent Eros, the god of love.
In one grave there were found, with sirens, thirty
or forty of these little winged beings. A scene
representing a repast at which one of these
little winged figures is present was also found
at Myrina. In some tombs have been found
only wings, and nothing more, as though to help
the soul in its flight. Concerning the subjects
represented in the figurines, vid. Biardot, Expli-
cation du Symbolisme des Terres-euites Grecques
de Destination funeraire, el les Terres-euites dans
leurs Rapports avcc les Mystires de Bacchus ;
Heuzey, Monuments Grecs, 1873, '74, '76; and
Gazette des Beaux Arts, Sept. 1875. Liiders,
Bull. d. Inst. 1S74, Mai. Rayet, Gazette des
Beaux Arts, April, June, July, 1S75; Aug. and
Sept. 1S74. Froehner, Terres-euites d'Asie
Mineure.
99°) E. Curtius, Attische Studicn, i. 19.

P. 494. 99') Conf. Note 984.
992) Milchhofer, Mitt. d. Allien. Inst. v. S. 173.

P. 496. "3) The Century Magazine, New York, vol.
xxiii. p. 843. Milchhofer, Die Muscat Athens,
S.9.

P. 501. 99*) Ravaisson, " Le Monument de Myrrhinc,
et les Bas-reliefs funeraires des Grecs," Rev.
Arch. 1876, Paris.

P. 504. 995) Pervanoglu, Das Familien-Mahl auf

Altgrieehischen Grabstclcn. Michaelis, Arch.
Zeit. 1875, S. 48. Ravaisson, Gaz. Arch. i. pp.
21, 41. Dumont, Revue Arch. 1869, p. 243.
Friedrichs, Baustcine, i. 3S5-389. Wolters,
Arch. Zeit. 1SS2, S. 303.
P. 505. ">*) Frankel, Arch. Zeit. 1S74, S. 11S.
P. 506. 9«7) Vid. Note 704.

P. 507. 998) Well executed by Dujardin, Bull, de
Corr. Hell. iii. pi. n, 12, for an article by Du-
mont, pp. 559-569.
P. 508. 999) Brunn, Gcsch. d. Gricch. Kiinst. i. 283.

loooj paus#i v. jy. ^ aml 21. 3. Arch. Zeit. 1879,
" Insc. auf Olympia," No. 290.

Iom) Brunn, Sits. Ber. d. Hon. Bayr. Akad. d.
Wiss. 1SS0, S. 473.
P. 509. 10°2) Plin., N. II. xxxiv. 61.

I0°3) Plin., 1. c.

100*) varro, De Ling. Lot. ix. 18 (cd. Muller).
Cicero, Brut. 86, 296.

!0°5) Plin., Ar. H. xxxiv. 65. Brunn, Gcsch. d.
Gricch. Kiinst. i. p. 337.

I006) Plin. 1. c.

I0C?) Quintilian, Inst. Oral. xii. 10. 9. Propcrtius,
iii. 9. 9.

1008) j)auSj vj_ ti ^ j. Plin., Ar. H. xxxiv. 51,

,oc9) Lysippos, " yi/iuv," Anna/, iii. p. 45, n. 35.
Athenaios, Deipn. xi. p. 7S4.

I0I°) Plin., A'. II. xxxiv. 37. Confronted with the
long list of Lysippos' works, and with the ac-
counts of the extensive patronage he enjoyed,
the story told by a late writer, that Lysippos
died in great want on account of the pains-
taking labor that he bestowed upon a single
statue, sounds fabulous in the extreme.
P. 510. ,0") Pans., ii. 9. 6; 20. 3; i. 43. 6.

,012) Plin., N. II. xxxiv. 40. Strabo, vi. 27S.

I0'3) Lucian, jfup. trag. 9. K. Range, Ueber das
Motiv des aufgestmten Fusses in der Antiken
A'11 ust und dessen Statuarischc Verwendung
durch Lysippos, Leipzig, 1S79. Poseidon with
raised foot: vid. Overbeck, Kunstmythologic,
Bd. iii. S. 279, Nos. 1-4. On coins • vid. Bar-
clay V. Head, A Guide, etc., pi. 45. 22, and
31. 16; the latter a coin of Demetrios Polior-
ketcs, on which Poseidon holds in one hand a
fish, and with the other rests on a trident with
a beaded handle. A fine Poseidon head, vid.
J. Overbeck, Atlas to Kunstmythologic, Taf. xi.
II. 22. Conf. Kekule, Hebe, 60.
P. 511. I01*) E. Curtius, " Darstellungen des Kairos,"
Arch. Zeit. 1S75, S. 1, and accompanying plates.
Benndorf, Arch. Zeit. 1863, S. Si.

1015) Overbeck, Antik. Schriftq. Nos. 1463-1467.
Brunn, Gcsch. d. Gricch. Kiinst. i. S. 361.
P. 512. I016) Plin., A". // xxxiv. 63.

I017) Pans., ix. 30. 1. Lucian, Jup. trag. 12.
Plin., op. c. 64. Paus., ix. 27. 3.

It>18) Plin., A'. //. xxxiv. 40. Strabo, vi. p. 278.
 
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