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

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NOTES AND REFERENCES.

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S. 726. For portraits of Euripides, vid. Kriiger,
Arch. Zeit. 1S70, S. 2, and 1SS1, S. 6.
1'. 633. I219') Helbig, Die Italiker in der Po-ebene.
I22°) Estratto dalle Notizie dcgli Scavi del Mese di
Aprile, 1S82, " La Necropoli antichissima di
Corneto-Tarquinia," Nuova Mcmoria di Ghe-
rardo Ghirardini, Roma, 1SS2, p. 76. Concern-
ing the very early art of the Italian peoples, a
mine of information is contained in BulleHno di
Paleluologia, already numbering eight volumes,
and edited by L. Pigorini and Chiervi: vid. also
Genthe, Etruskische Tauschhandel, Frankfurt,
1874; and Wiberg, Der Einfluss der klassisehen
Vblker aufdem Norden dtirch den Handel.
1221) Von Duhn, Znr Gcschichte Campanicns, S. 2.
'"-) Zanoni, Gli Scavi delta Certosa di Bologna,
1S79, Fasc. vi. Con/. Cordenons, Ann. d. Inst.
1882, pp. 99-115, Tav. d. agg. R. "Necropoli
prcromana di Este."
P. 634. I222*) Dennis, The Cities and Cemeteries of
Etruria, 1SS1, vol. i. p. liii.
"") This will be seen by comparing the pictures
from these tombs in the Mon. d. Inst, with pho-
tographs from Pisa. Prof. v. Duhn first called
my attention to this strange coincidence.
P. 635. 12u) Furtwangler, Die Bronze v. Olympia,
S. 74; and also Helbig, Bull. d. Inst. 1881,
p. 2C4.
,;2') I'lin., X. If. xxxv. 152.
P. 636. I22b) Furtwangler, op. c. S. 75: vid. also
Miichhofer, Die Aufcinge, etc., S. 209.
I227) Furtwangler, op. c. S. 74. Athenaios, 15,

]). "cor; and Soph., At. 17.
,228) Brunn, Gcsch. d. Griech. Kiinst. i. S. 529.
I22') Ann. d. Inst. 1S62, p. 274; and Mon. d.
Inst, vi., vii., Tav. lxxii. Concerning wooden
temples, vid. Gamurrini, Ann. d. Inst. 1882,
p. 147.
P. 637. I23°) This old stele is published by Inghi-
rami, Mouumenti Etruschi, serie vi. Tav. A.
Winged lions were found at the entrance to the
round chamber at Poggio Gajella. Dennis, op.
c. vol. ii. p. 352; vid. also Bull. d. Inst. 1849,
p. 9; and Ann. d. Inst. 1832, p. 273.
,23°') Furtwangler, Arch. Zeit. 1882, S. 346, Taf. 15.
P. 638. I23') Con/. Note 145. Very recently, on the
Esquiline, have been found fragments of a
hitherto unnoticed glazed ware, doubtless trace-
able to the Phoenicians, and also met with in
Etruscan graves: vid. Dressel, Ann. d. Inst.
pp. 5-5S, and Tav. d. agg. A-G; and Mon. d.
Inst. vol. xi. Tav. 37.
i23Lj Very many of these figures are met with in
the Etruscan collections of Italy; and the Brit-
ish Museum has some very good specimens of
this shocking abnormity in art.
I23:) Brunn, Ann. d. Inst. 1S61, p. 361.
P. 640. *233) Brunn, op. c.

Helbig, Ann. d.

Handbuch der
J. Marquardt,

641. I234) Brunn, / Relievi delle urne Etrusche,
vol. i. Tav. i.-xvi. 1870, has collected these dif-
ferent types, showing conclusively the thor-
oughly mechanical mode of working prevalent
in Etruria.
P. 642. I235) Gozzadini, Intorno agli scavi archeologici
fatti dal Sig. A. Veli presso Bologna, "Di un
antica Necropoli a Marzabotto nel Bolognese,"
i. and ii. 1S65-70.
P. 643. I235*) Vid. Micali, Mouumenti Inediti, Tav.
9, 10. Can/, remarks made by v. Duhn on a
Phineus-vase at Wiirzburg, Heidelberger Fest-
schrift zu 36 Versa mm lung Deutsche)- Philolo-
gen undSchulmcinncr in Carlsruhc, 1882, S. 109-
124.
P. 644. I236) Plin., A'. II. xxxv. 154.
Inst. 1865, S. 265-268.
I237) Marquardt und Mommsen,
Romischen Alterthiimer, Bd. vii.
Das Privat leben der Rbmer, i. S. 239.
P. 645. ,23S) Friedlander, " Der I.uxus der Todten-
bestattung im alten Rom," Deutsche Rundschau,
1880.
I23?) Marquardt, op. c. i. S. 344.
I24°) L. Friedlander, Darstcllungcn aus der Sitteu-
gcschichte Roms in der Zeit von Augustus bis
sum Ausgang der Antoninen, v. ed. Leipzig,
Bd. iii. S. 200.
I2") For an account of these Roman plunderings
of Greek lands, vid. Volkel, Weber die Weg-
fiihrung der alten Kunstwerke aus den eroberten
Ldndern nach Rom, 1798. F. C. Petersen, Ein-
leitung in das Studium d. Archaeologie, S. 28,
translated from the Danish of Friedrichsen,
1829. Urlichs, " Griqchische Statuen im re-
publicanischen Rom," jj Program des Wagner-
ischen Instituts zu Wiirzburg, 1880. For a vivid
account of the gorgeous triumphs of the Ro-
mans, vid. Donaldson, Architectura Nutnis-
matika, or " Architectural Medals of Classical
Antiquity," London, 1S59, p. 205.
P. 649. I242) In Friedlander, op. c. Bd. iii. S. 156-281,
are collected the majority of the facts which
give us the picture of this age, and the Latin
sources whence derived, with exact citations.
P. 652. I242») The most vivid picture of an ancient
villa is given by a villa in Herculaneum, where
papyrus-books were found: vid. Di Petra e
Comparetti, La Villa di Pisoni, Torino, Firenze,
Roma, 1883, fol. Here a plan is given with all
the bronze heads and statues in their original
places. These works now adorn the Naples
Museum.

Concerning the coin, vid. Donaldson, op. c.
No. 57. Still another Roman coin, with a sim-
ilar type, but not of Augustus, is represented in
Descriptions Historiqucs des Monnaies Frapples
sous I'Empire Romain connnuncment appellees
 
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