GENERAL INDEX.
751
Selections from Ancient Sculpture referred to, 245, 267, 235, 268,
S1^, 334) 336> 345. 35?. 3j8, 369. 4°3> 437. 452. 472. 484,
526, 52S, 529- 530. 558, 577. 579, 582, 589, 597, 693.
Selene, in Parthenon pediment, 350, 354; name of, in Pergamon
frieze, 577; figure of, as supposed, 581; on sarcophagi, 692.
Seleucos, Xicator, returned Canachos Apollo, 251; statue of, by
Bryaxis, 462; founded kingdom, 542; Callinicos, with Atta-
I05 of Pergamon, 562; coins of house of, 375.
Selinus (Selinunt), founded, 220; archaic sculptures from, 220;
advanced sculptures from, 282; later works from, 423.
Sennacherib, time of, 96; neglect of father's palace, 92; sub-
jects in palace of, 82, 97.
Semper, on Assyrian sculpture, 88; on Assos monuments, 182.
Sepa, statue of, 22.
Septimius ScvCTUS, heads of, 691; Arch of, 693.
Serapeum al Rome, 655.
Scrdah (statue-chamber of Egyptian tomb in Memphitic age),
10; disappears later, 36, 46.
Servants represented in Egyptian tomb, 12, 26; on Assyrian
monuments, 97; attire of female servants in Greek art,
337; on Greek tombstones, 497, 498, 499, 502; on Lykian
tombs, 410.
Servilian Gardens va Rome, Greek statues in, 290, 446.
Sesostris, tad. Rameses II.
Seti I. worshipped by son, 8; tomb of, 44; sculptures in time
of. 56, 58; relief representing exploits of, 57; face used for
others, 61; wooden statues of, 62.
Shabti (respondents), meaning of, 37; different forms of, 38;
not found in tombs of Memphitic age, 37; multiplication of,
in Theban and Sa'i'tic age, 44; room for, 46; costliness of, in
Saiticagc, 65; exported to foreign lands by Phoenicians, 116.
Shalmaneser II., deeds of, on bronze gate, 89.
Sheikh-el-Beled (Ra-em-ka), statue of, 17, 24.
Shield, strange shape of, on Mykene sword, 153, 155; of Achil-
les, 157; of Heracles, 159: in Etruscan graves, 157; with
Tyrant-Slayers, 286; of Athena Parthenos, 312; affixed to
Zeus temple, 255; in Athena Nike frieze, 373,; in Lykian
tombs, 409; in Mausoleum frieze, 469; with Aphrodite, 597;
on Pergamon frieze, 582; Victory writing on, 685; on Tra-
jan's Column, 684.
Ship, Athena seated on prow of, 375; in Gjolbaschi reliefs, 416;
prows of, decorating Hephaistion's pyre, 544; Nike on prow
of, on coins, 558; statue on prow of, 557; building of, in
small Pergamon frieze,-591; built by Hieron II., 606.
Sicily, Greek settlements in, 163; Phoenicians in, 113; archaic
sculptures found in, 219; masters of, and art in, from 500
to 450 B.C., 644, 278; from 500 to 450 B.C., 422; during
the fourth century B.C., 527: in Hellenistic age, 606; de-
spoiled by Romans, 646.
Sikyon, Telchines in, 140; Cretan masters in, 201; lack of early
works from, 203; masters of, from about 500 to 450 B.C.,
251; Polycleitos native of, 384; in age of Lysippos, 508;
Lysippos from, 508; raised golden statue to Aitalos II.,
563; favors done to, by Attalos II., 563.
Silanion, works of, 481.
Silen cowering, 489.
Silenos tending babe, 445.
Silcx, used by Egyptians in manipulating stone, 19.
Silver, bowls of, 115; relief in, from Olympia, 167; in Heracles'
shield, 159; used for Athena Parthenos, 308; for statues in
Roman age, 642.
Simon of iEgina, 251.
Sinai, relief from, 32.
Sirens, Odysseus' adventures with, on ancient ivory, 117; arch-
aic found on Dclos, 195; on hand of Hera statue, 273; in
Attic funereal art, 495, 499; on Hephaistion's pyre, 545.
Siris, bronzes of, 168, 527.
Situla (pail) found in Bologna, 633.
StpyloS, Mount, so-called Niobe on, 130.
Sketch on lekythos, 505.
Skemka, statue of, 25.
Skyllis from Crete, vid, Dipoinos.
Slave sharpening knife, 618.
Slaves in Olympia pediment, 269; attendants of Greek youth,
477; as artists in Rome, 656.
Sleeping, figures in Hellenistic times, 617; Ariadne, 617, 691;
Faun, 616; Endyinion on sarcophagi, 692.
Smcrdis, relief of, 105.
Smikythos, votive gift by, 250.
Smilis of yEgina, 218, 237,
Snefroo, age of, 21; tomb of age of, 23; pyramid of, Note 40.
Socrates the philosopher, time of, 225; as sculptor, 288; friend
of Alkibiades, 430; portraits of, 629; similarity to Silenos,
489.
Socrates, a Theban sculptor, 273.
So'idas, Artemis by, 273.
Soissons, Niobe statues from, 477.
Soldi, on technique of Egyptian monuments, 18, 62.
Solon, learned of Egypt, 3; laws restricting extravagance, by,
213, 216.
Solomon, built caravansaries for Phoenician trade, 112; temple
°f, 113; pride about stones for temple, 76.
Sophocles, age of, 224; danced in honor of Salamis, 224; tomb
of, 495; statue of, 489.
Sostratos of Rhcgion, 422.
Sosibios vase, 659.
Sparta, archaic tombstones found near, 206; m Peloponnesian
war, 427; Lysander of, 394; offerings by, 394; art of, in
fourth century B.C., 520.
Spata, tombs at, 116; ivories from, 151; Sphinx from, 215.
Spes (Roman goddess, Hope), 281
Sphinx, Great, 14, 33; avenues at Karnak, 50, 62; different
shapes of, 50; of Hatasoo and of Aniasis, found in Rome,
655; in Assyrian art, 102; on Phoenician wares, 120; in
Asia Minor, 128, 151 : in early monuments found on Greek
soil, 150, 215; on Lykian tombs, 233; supporting arms of
Zeus* throne, 303; on Athena's helmet, 311: supporting
arms of seat in Greek tombstone reliefs, 497, 499.
Sphyrclatoii, 1C8.
Spina, in Roman race-course, 627; Zangemeister on, Note 1217.
Spirals, in Hissarlik gold, 150; imitated on Mykene gold orna-
ment, 149; on Midas tomb, 150; on Mykene tombstones
and pillars, 142, 143, 145; on ceiling of Orchomenos' tomb,
t5I.i54; on Egyptian tomb, 154; on Bologna tombstones,
642.
Splanchtioptes, 323, Note 625.
St. Irene, museum of, at Constantinople, 224.
Stadion at Olympia, 226; shortened fur women, 253.
Staphylos (grape) by Praxiteles, 447.
Stark, on Niobe group, Note 946; on Mausoleum, Note 925; on
Daidalos, Note 1206; on Caryatid, Note 1258; on Laocodn,
605.
Staiuee thoracatatfyo; togaftr, 670; Achillea,fyt.
Statues, methods of making, in Egypt, 19, 22, 27; painting of,
60; some not subservient to architecture, 29; usurped by
later Pharaohs, 39; architectural in character after Mem-
phitic age, 62; in Chaldean art, 77; character of, in Assyria,
94; in Cyprus, 122; in early Greek art, 122, 180, 212; posi-
tion of, in temples, 229, 377, 442; scarcity of, in Lykian re-
mains, 412; singled out of groups in Hellenistic art, 570,
572, 667; carried off by Romans, 646.
Statuettes, in sand in Egypt, 54= votive, 254; from Pergamon
614.
Stcinhauser, Apollo owned by, 624, 626.
Stephane (corona), in early art, 170; worn by Hera, 391.
Stephanos, scholar of P.nsitcles, 662.
Sterope, in Olympia pediment, 264.
St. Helena, sarcophagus of, 694.
Sthcnnis, 460.
Stlevgis (strigil), used by athletes, 516.
751
Selections from Ancient Sculpture referred to, 245, 267, 235, 268,
S1^, 334) 336> 345. 35?. 3j8, 369. 4°3> 437. 452. 472. 484,
526, 52S, 529- 530. 558, 577. 579, 582, 589, 597, 693.
Selene, in Parthenon pediment, 350, 354; name of, in Pergamon
frieze, 577; figure of, as supposed, 581; on sarcophagi, 692.
Seleucos, Xicator, returned Canachos Apollo, 251; statue of, by
Bryaxis, 462; founded kingdom, 542; Callinicos, with Atta-
I05 of Pergamon, 562; coins of house of, 375.
Selinus (Selinunt), founded, 220; archaic sculptures from, 220;
advanced sculptures from, 282; later works from, 423.
Sennacherib, time of, 96; neglect of father's palace, 92; sub-
jects in palace of, 82, 97.
Semper, on Assyrian sculpture, 88; on Assos monuments, 182.
Sepa, statue of, 22.
Septimius ScvCTUS, heads of, 691; Arch of, 693.
Serapeum al Rome, 655.
Scrdah (statue-chamber of Egyptian tomb in Memphitic age),
10; disappears later, 36, 46.
Servants represented in Egyptian tomb, 12, 26; on Assyrian
monuments, 97; attire of female servants in Greek art,
337; on Greek tombstones, 497, 498, 499, 502; on Lykian
tombs, 410.
Servilian Gardens va Rome, Greek statues in, 290, 446.
Sesostris, tad. Rameses II.
Seti I. worshipped by son, 8; tomb of, 44; sculptures in time
of. 56, 58; relief representing exploits of, 57; face used for
others, 61; wooden statues of, 62.
Shabti (respondents), meaning of, 37; different forms of, 38;
not found in tombs of Memphitic age, 37; multiplication of,
in Theban and Sa'i'tic age, 44; room for, 46; costliness of, in
Saiticagc, 65; exported to foreign lands by Phoenicians, 116.
Shalmaneser II., deeds of, on bronze gate, 89.
Sheikh-el-Beled (Ra-em-ka), statue of, 17, 24.
Shield, strange shape of, on Mykene sword, 153, 155; of Achil-
les, 157; of Heracles, 159: in Etruscan graves, 157; with
Tyrant-Slayers, 286; of Athena Parthenos, 312; affixed to
Zeus temple, 255; in Athena Nike frieze, 373,; in Lykian
tombs, 409; in Mausoleum frieze, 469; with Aphrodite, 597;
on Pergamon frieze, 582; Victory writing on, 685; on Tra-
jan's Column, 684.
Ship, Athena seated on prow of, 375; in Gjolbaschi reliefs, 416;
prows of, decorating Hephaistion's pyre, 544; Nike on prow
of, on coins, 558; statue on prow of, 557; building of, in
small Pergamon frieze,-591; built by Hieron II., 606.
Sicily, Greek settlements in, 163; Phoenicians in, 113; archaic
sculptures found in, 219; masters of, and art in, from 500
to 450 B.C., 644, 278; from 500 to 450 B.C., 422; during
the fourth century B.C., 527: in Hellenistic age, 606; de-
spoiled by Romans, 646.
Sikyon, Telchines in, 140; Cretan masters in, 201; lack of early
works from, 203; masters of, from about 500 to 450 B.C.,
251; Polycleitos native of, 384; in age of Lysippos, 508;
Lysippos from, 508; raised golden statue to Aitalos II.,
563; favors done to, by Attalos II., 563.
Silanion, works of, 481.
Silen cowering, 489.
Silenos tending babe, 445.
Silcx, used by Egyptians in manipulating stone, 19.
Silver, bowls of, 115; relief in, from Olympia, 167; in Heracles'
shield, 159; used for Athena Parthenos, 308; for statues in
Roman age, 642.
Simon of iEgina, 251.
Sinai, relief from, 32.
Sirens, Odysseus' adventures with, on ancient ivory, 117; arch-
aic found on Dclos, 195; on hand of Hera statue, 273; in
Attic funereal art, 495, 499; on Hephaistion's pyre, 545.
Siris, bronzes of, 168, 527.
Situla (pail) found in Bologna, 633.
StpyloS, Mount, so-called Niobe on, 130.
Sketch on lekythos, 505.
Skemka, statue of, 25.
Skyllis from Crete, vid, Dipoinos.
Slave sharpening knife, 618.
Slaves in Olympia pediment, 269; attendants of Greek youth,
477; as artists in Rome, 656.
Sleeping, figures in Hellenistic times, 617; Ariadne, 617, 691;
Faun, 616; Endyinion on sarcophagi, 692.
Smcrdis, relief of, 105.
Smikythos, votive gift by, 250.
Smilis of yEgina, 218, 237,
Snefroo, age of, 21; tomb of age of, 23; pyramid of, Note 40.
Socrates the philosopher, time of, 225; as sculptor, 288; friend
of Alkibiades, 430; portraits of, 629; similarity to Silenos,
489.
Socrates, a Theban sculptor, 273.
So'idas, Artemis by, 273.
Soissons, Niobe statues from, 477.
Soldi, on technique of Egyptian monuments, 18, 62.
Solon, learned of Egypt, 3; laws restricting extravagance, by,
213, 216.
Solomon, built caravansaries for Phoenician trade, 112; temple
°f, 113; pride about stones for temple, 76.
Sophocles, age of, 224; danced in honor of Salamis, 224; tomb
of, 495; statue of, 489.
Sostratos of Rhcgion, 422.
Sosibios vase, 659.
Sparta, archaic tombstones found near, 206; m Peloponnesian
war, 427; Lysander of, 394; offerings by, 394; art of, in
fourth century B.C., 520.
Spata, tombs at, 116; ivories from, 151; Sphinx from, 215.
Spes (Roman goddess, Hope), 281
Sphinx, Great, 14, 33; avenues at Karnak, 50, 62; different
shapes of, 50; of Hatasoo and of Aniasis, found in Rome,
655; in Assyrian art, 102; on Phoenician wares, 120; in
Asia Minor, 128, 151 : in early monuments found on Greek
soil, 150, 215; on Lykian tombs, 233; supporting arms of
Zeus* throne, 303; on Athena's helmet, 311: supporting
arms of seat in Greek tombstone reliefs, 497, 499.
Sphyrclatoii, 1C8.
Spina, in Roman race-course, 627; Zangemeister on, Note 1217.
Spirals, in Hissarlik gold, 150; imitated on Mykene gold orna-
ment, 149; on Midas tomb, 150; on Mykene tombstones
and pillars, 142, 143, 145; on ceiling of Orchomenos' tomb,
t5I.i54; on Egyptian tomb, 154; on Bologna tombstones,
642.
Splanchtioptes, 323, Note 625.
St. Irene, museum of, at Constantinople, 224.
Stadion at Olympia, 226; shortened fur women, 253.
Staphylos (grape) by Praxiteles, 447.
Stark, on Niobe group, Note 946; on Mausoleum, Note 925; on
Daidalos, Note 1206; on Caryatid, Note 1258; on Laocodn,
605.
Staiuee thoracatatfyo; togaftr, 670; Achillea,fyt.
Statues, methods of making, in Egypt, 19, 22, 27; painting of,
60; some not subservient to architecture, 29; usurped by
later Pharaohs, 39; architectural in character after Mem-
phitic age, 62; in Chaldean art, 77; character of, in Assyria,
94; in Cyprus, 122; in early Greek art, 122, 180, 212; posi-
tion of, in temples, 229, 377, 442; scarcity of, in Lykian re-
mains, 412; singled out of groups in Hellenistic art, 570,
572, 667; carried off by Romans, 646.
Statuettes, in sand in Egypt, 54= votive, 254; from Pergamon
614.
Stcinhauser, Apollo owned by, 624, 626.
Stephane (corona), in early art, 170; worn by Hera, 391.
Stephanos, scholar of P.nsitcles, 662.
Sterope, in Olympia pediment, 264.
St. Helena, sarcophagus of, 694.
Sthcnnis, 460.
Stlevgis (strigil), used by athletes, 516.