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GENERAL INDEX.
Stoa (hall of columns sometimes single, sometimes double, vid.
Portions), in connection with shrine to Asclepios in Athens,
377; on Samothrake, 559; built in Athens by Attalos II.,
550; of Attalos II. in Pergamon, 592.
Strongylion, 324.
Strigil, vid. Stlcngis.
Stratonicos of Kyzicos, 564.
Stroganoff Apollo, 623, 624, 626.
Studio, ruins of, 292, 681.
Stucco, used in Assyrian palaces, 92; on Boghaz-Keui sculp-
tures, 127; on Greek pillars, 256.
Style, grandeur of Egyptian, 102; coarser quality of Assyrian,
102; lack of, in Cypriote monuments, 123; exquisitcness of,
in Greek monuments, 639; lack of, in Etruscan monuments,
639-
Styppax, 323, Note 625.
Suessula, discovery of so-called Corinthian bronze in, 237.
Sulla, robberies of, 328, 647.
Summcrian language, 72.
Sunion, shrines on, 307.
Sutekh, Hyksos god, 35.
Symbolism in Egypt, 16; in Assyria, 84.
Symmetry, lack of, in Egyptian composition, 31; prevalence of,
in Greek from earliest times, 159; evident in pedimental
groups, 211, 240, 262, 355; in Pergamon frieze, 582; in
Onatas group at Olympia, 239; in Lykios group, 322.
Symplcgma by Kephisodotos, 547.
Syracuse, tyrant of, 238; despoiled, 646; statue by Zenon at,
669.
Syria, monuments at Beyrout in, 81; Phoenicians on coast of,
111; rule of Seleukida- in, 542; monuments of Hellenistic
age from, 608; Berytus in, adorned with sculptures, 656.
Syringes, 44.
Syrinx (attribute °f Pan), 550; loaned to a satyr, 613.
T.
Tables, for offering in Egyptian tombs, 13, 36; for reception of
wreaths, by Colotes, 318; on Greek tombstones, 504.
T&nia, in Greek ceremonial, 234; Nike bearing, on hand of
Pheidias' Zeus, 302; in hand of Paionios' Nike, 404; on
coins, 404; brought to the tomb, 493.
Tammuz, III.
Tanagra, Hermes by Calamis at, 290; shield in honor of battle
of, 255; adornment of houses of, 527; figurines from, 493,
524-
Tanis (Zoan of the Bible), ruins of temples at, 35; sphinx found
at, 41.
Taras, hero of Tarcntum, by Onatas, 239.
Tarentum, votive offering at Olympia, from, 239; Pythagoras'
works in, 277; Ageladasworked for,25o; Zeus by Lysippos,
at, 510, 512; bronze from, 527; despoiled, 646.
Tarquinius Priscus, patron of Etruscan sculptors, 636.
Tauriscos from Tralles, sculptor of Earnese Bull, 594; probably
of great altar frieze at Pergamon, 590; painter, 590.
Technique, of Egyptian sculptors, 61; of Assyrian slabs, 85; of
early objects found in Greece, 149; of Pergamon frieze, 588;
vid. Sculptors.
Tectaios, 202, 238.
Tegea, bronze statuette from, 252, 272; temple by Scopas at,
455. 5*8; sculptural ruins at, 456; votive gift by, 395; in
Telephos myth, 589.
Telamon, 245.
Telchines, 140.
Teleclcs, 199.
Telephones, 401.
Telephos, myth of, 591; frieze at Pergamon, 591; in Etruscan
art, 641.
Tell-cl-marna, 59.
Tello, ruins at, 75.
Telmessos, monuments from, 408..
Temple, funereal in Egypt, 13, 43, 46; of Rameses II., 47; of
Rameses III., 47, 48; of Amenophis III., 48; to the gods,
42> I5> 39> 52> 53; at Aboo-Simbel, 53; Assyrian, 91; of
Solomon, Phoenician in build, 113; at Assos, 182; on Samos,
181, 199; at Ephesos, 181; development at Olympia and in
Sicily, from wood, 230; sculptural decoration of, 230; bank,
228; on /Egina, 239; of Hera at Olympia, 231; of Zeus at
Olympia, 255; in Athens, to Athena Parthenos, 228, 327;
to Athena Polias, 371; to Athena Nike, 371; to Theseus,
365; to Hera, near Argos, 396; in Phigaleia, 397; in Tegea,
425; in Priene, 593; on Samothrakc, 557; to Athena Polias
in Pergamon, 566; to mother of Eumenes II., 563; to Capi
toline Jupiter, 232; on Palatine, 648; to emperors, 652.
Tenea, so-called Apollo from, 204.
Teusa, 652.
Terpsiclcs, 179.
Terracina, statue of Sophocles found in, 489.
Terra-cotta (fired clay ware), in Egypt, 17; glazed for shabti,
37; hands of, in Assyria, 94; Assyrian tablet of, 97; vases of,
in Mykene graves, 146; statuettes of the gods, 107; head of
Zeus found at Olympia, 210: decorations of archaic temples,
230, 231; reliefs for decoration of wooden sarcophagi or the
like, 234; figurines from Tanagra and Myrina, 320, 524;
in Etruscan art, 636; sarcophagi of, 638; acrotcriim found
in Etntria, 232; oldest Greek images of, glaringly colored,
525; later advance in coloring, 525; decoration of house-
doors, 527.
Teuthras, in Telephos myth, 591.
Thanatos, on Ephesos column, 535; development of ideal of,
Note 1068.
Thasos, Polygnotos from, 233; relief of Apollo, nymphs, etc.,
from, 235; tombstone of Philis from, 235; Theagenes from,
23S.
Theagenes (honored victor), statues of, by Glaukias, 238.
Theban Empire, 20; Old, 35; New, 41..
Thebes in Egypt, "hundred-gated," 3; became principal city of
Egypt, 34; tombs of Eleventh Dynasty at, 35; moulds from,
38; Karnak, part of, 48; scribe from, 40; Bab-el-Moolok,
part of, 44; temples of New Theban Empire at, 44, 46; his-
torical scenes on walls of temples, 47; Luxor, part of, 48;
decline of, 64; ceiling of tomb in, 154; Phoenicians repre-
sented in grave at, 145.
Thebes in Greece, Zeus by Calamis for Pindar in, 289; Apollo
by Canachos at, 251; musician by Pythagoras in, 277;
statues by native artists for Pindar in, 273; Ascaros and
Socrates from, 273; Hermes by Pheidias in, 316; Heracles
and Athena by Aloamenes in, 321; myth of Seven against
Thebes, at Gjolbaschi, 415; works by Praxiteles in, 450;
Athena and Artemis by Scopas in, 457; Tyche and Plutos
by Xenophon in, 435; supremacy of, 518; aid to Messene,
518; figure of, by Damophon, 521; destruction of, by Alex-
ander, 437; Cadmos by Kephisodotos in, 546.
Thespiai, Praxiteles' works in, 441.
Thetis, in Homeric verse, pleading for Achilles, 304; Achilles
beautiful as, 240; Achilles lamented by, 459; Achilles es-
corted by, 413; by Scopas, 458.
Thonvaldsen, restoration of ./Egina marbles, 239, 245; of Disco-
bolos, 295; of Alexander, 516; concerning Siris bronzes,
528; recognizes Niobe's son, 477.
Thoth, relief of, 32.
Thothmes I., victories of, 41; Cyprus under, 117; III., con-
quests of, 42; portraits of, 54, 26, 49.
Thrasyclcs, 549.
Thrasymcdcs, 319.
Thrasyllos, 549.
Throne, of Amenophis III., 51: Persian, 108; by Bathycles for
Apollo, 178; of Pheidias' Zeus, 303; of Satan, 574.
Theoxenidcs, statue of, 546.
Tliusnelda, so-called, f>i8.