GENERAL INDEX.
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Tiber, sleeping faun from, 616; statue of, 655.
Tigris, 41, 71.
Themis, head of, 4S5.
Themistocles, building city-walls, 224, 216; offers inducements
to artists, 300; dedicated water-carrier, 2S7.
Theocosmos, 319, 401.
Theodoros of Samos, 172, 199.
Theodosius, destruction of Egyptian monuments by, 68; Olym-
pic gods ceased under, 302.
Theopompos, 411.
Theseus (Attic hero), fought at Marathon, 284; in Alcamenes'
pediment at Olympia, 266; bones brought to Athens, 365;
temple to, 365; deeds of, in metopes, 366; in Gjolbaschi,
416; in Mausoleum sculptures, 471.
Tiles, in Chaldasa, 74.
Timarchides, 658.
Timocles, 658.
Timotheos, Ares attributed to, 461; one of Mausoleum sculp-
tors, 462.
Tisicrates, 552.
Titanic races in Accad, 73.
Titans, contests of, 575.
Ti, tomb of and its contents, 12.
Tiglath Pileser I., 81.
Timarchos, son of Praxiteles, 546.
Titus, bust of daughter of, 684; Arch of, 677; palace of, 602;
baths of, 602.
Tomb, Egyptian, in Memphitic age, subjects, 10; of royalty,
6,13; contents of, 9, 11; in Theban Empire, 35, 44; in Sa'i-
tic Empire, 65; found in Chalda:a, 77, 79; lack of, in Assy-
ria, joo; of Persian kings, 109; half lions from Amrith,
113; in Phrygia, 132; in Mykene, 142; at Menidi, 144; at
Orchomenos, 144; at Spata, 144, 145; at Nauplia, 144,
145; early I.ykian, 185; reliefs from in Laconia, 205; stat-
ues from in Tenea, 204; sphinx from in Attica, 215; on
plain of Marathon, 217; of elaborate build in Lykia, 408;
of Mausolos, 464; site of, and rites about, in Greece, 492;
growth in Iuxuriousness of, 494; decorated with steer, 523;
in Bceotia, 524; at Chaironeia, 525; on Cnidos promontory,
533; of Antiochos on Nemrud Dagh, 608; in Bologna, 633;
at Este, Note 1222; Etruria, 636, 637; decoration in Ro-
man times, 691; vid. Sarcophagus and Tombstone.
Tombstone, in Egypt, 13; Naxian by Alxenor, 192, 273; archaic
supposed Ionian, 234; from Thessalonica, 216; from Abde-
ra, 274; from Pharsalos, 275; of Philis, vid. Philis; Solon's
law concerning, 216; of disk-bearer, 216; of Aristion, 217;
found in iEgina, 248; of Pheidian age from the Peiraieus,
381; in Sabouroff collection, 381; questions concerning,
382; of Damasistrate, 497; of Polyxene, 498; of Ameno-
cleia, 499; Siren, 495; of youthful hunter, 496; of Hegeso,
499; from Peiraieus, 502; with festive scenes, 504; in shape
of lekythos, 505; Bceotian, like Attic, 523; found in Bologna,
642; ancient Etruscan, 637.
Tools, in Egypt, 18; found in Parian quarries, 188; used in exe-
cuting Praxiteles' Hermes, 443.
Torch-bearer of small Pergamon frieze, 591, 617.
Torcello, Cairos relief in church on, 511.
Toreutic% 392.
Torque worn by Galatians. 564.
Torlonia Museum, Rome, vid. Tables.
Toscanella, tomb at, 637.
Tourette, de la, on Mausoleum, 465.
Tower, of Babel, 91; of the Winds, 551.
Trajan, works of, 678, 670; forum of, 680; column of, 680;
equestrian statue of, 680.
Trade of Phoenicians, m, 112, 152, 155, 633; of Greeks with
Etruscans, 633; influence of, in early Greek history, 163;
with Crimea, 429; importance of, in Rhodes for art,
600.
Tragedy, in sixth century B.C., 176; in fifth century B.C.,
224; in fourth, 430; contents of, used by makers of Roman
sarcophagi, 691.
Tralles, masters from, 590; art of, 594.
Transportation, of Egyptian coiossi, 62; of Assyrian bulls, 82.
Treasuries, erection of, for votive offerings, 166; temples as,
228; ancient tombs called, 144; of Alreus and Minyas, 144;
at Olympia, 210, 211, 231; works for, 202.
Tree, sacred in Assyria, 86; in Phoenicia, 103, 120; votive offer-
ings hung on, 162, 165; wreaths cut from, 227; Athena's
olive on Acropolis, 356; about shrine of Cnidian Aphro-
dite, 450; planted about tombs, 493; on small Pergamon
frieze, 591; in Augustus* A ra Pact's, 674; on Trajan's Col-
umn, 684.
Treu, reconstruction of Olympia metopes, 256; on east pedi-
ment of Zeus temple at Olympia, 263; on head of Aristo-
geiton, 287; on Praxiteles' Hermes, Note 832; on Scopas'
sculptures, Note 889.
Tripod, in decoration of oldest shrines, 167; crude found in
Olympia, 167; at Amyclai, 238; Apollo and Heracles fight
for, 252; in honor of Plataiai, 224, in honor of Aigospota-
moi, 518; street in Athens, 447; in choragic games, 485;
golden consecrated by Augustus, 652; in Apotheosis of
Homer, 668.
Triptolemos, by Praxiteles, 447.
Triton, prototype of, 72; in art of Scopas, 459; in Munich re-
lief, 459; in Pergamon frieze, 577.
Trophonios, statue of Praxiteles, 450; by Euthykrates, 552.
Troilos, statue of, 509.
Troizen, 238, 252.
Trojan, myth, 156; heroes, 242, 245; horse by Strongylion,
324; in connection with Virgil's Laocobn, 603.
Trophy, building of, by Nike, 375; supposed to be carried by
Nike of Samolhrakc, Note 1115; sculptures of Attalos II.'s
stoa, 592; on pedestal of Trajan's Column, 682.
Tubicines, 683.
Turin, antiquities in, vid. Tables.
Tutulus, worn by Etruscan ladies, 638.
Tyche (Fortuna), by Bupalos, 197; increase of worship of, in
fourth century B.C., 430; by Xenophon, 430; by Damo-
phon, 521; by Praxiteles, 447; by Eutychides, 553; form
of Dea Roma in Asia-Minor cities, 667.
Types, prevalence of fixed, in Egypt, 40; development of ar-
tistic in early Greece, 161; manner of treatment of, by
Greeks, 221.
Tyrant-Slayers by Antenor, 285; by Critios and Nesiotes, 243,
286; pose of, repeated in Gjulbaschi sculpture, 419; by
Praxiteles, 419.
Tyrants of seventh century B.C., 170; of sixth century B.C.,
176, 285; in Sicily, 278, 422, 461, 527, 606.
Tyrrhenian (Etruscan) wares, 636.
Typhon, in Egyptian faith, 46, 54; in Hellenistic myth, 576.
u.
Uffizi, vid. Tables.
Ulysses, vid. Odysseus.
Umbrian art, 633.
Urlichs, on age of Olympia temple, Note 454; on Scopas, Note
887; on Pergamon, Note 1118.
Utensils, sacred, used in worship, 167,171; carried in proces-
sion, 340; humble, dedicated to gods, 165.
Varro, on Tysippos, 509.
Vases, in Egyptian tombs for water, n; called Cauof>i, 44; in
Assyrian reliefs, 95; on island stones and Cypriote bronzes,
147, Note 204; in most ancient graves on Greek soil, 148;
Dipylon, 149; perhaps stood on tombs of Pheidian age,
382; hurled by centaur in Parthenon frieze, 272; carried
in Panathenaic procession, 340, 342; Panathenaic pri/e.
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Tiber, sleeping faun from, 616; statue of, 655.
Tigris, 41, 71.
Themis, head of, 4S5.
Themistocles, building city-walls, 224, 216; offers inducements
to artists, 300; dedicated water-carrier, 2S7.
Theocosmos, 319, 401.
Theodoros of Samos, 172, 199.
Theodosius, destruction of Egyptian monuments by, 68; Olym-
pic gods ceased under, 302.
Theopompos, 411.
Theseus (Attic hero), fought at Marathon, 284; in Alcamenes'
pediment at Olympia, 266; bones brought to Athens, 365;
temple to, 365; deeds of, in metopes, 366; in Gjolbaschi,
416; in Mausoleum sculptures, 471.
Tiles, in Chaldasa, 74.
Timarchides, 658.
Timocles, 658.
Timotheos, Ares attributed to, 461; one of Mausoleum sculp-
tors, 462.
Tisicrates, 552.
Titanic races in Accad, 73.
Titans, contests of, 575.
Ti, tomb of and its contents, 12.
Tiglath Pileser I., 81.
Timarchos, son of Praxiteles, 546.
Titus, bust of daughter of, 684; Arch of, 677; palace of, 602;
baths of, 602.
Tomb, Egyptian, in Memphitic age, subjects, 10; of royalty,
6,13; contents of, 9, 11; in Theban Empire, 35, 44; in Sa'i-
tic Empire, 65; found in Chalda:a, 77, 79; lack of, in Assy-
ria, joo; of Persian kings, 109; half lions from Amrith,
113; in Phrygia, 132; in Mykene, 142; at Menidi, 144; at
Orchomenos, 144; at Spata, 144, 145; at Nauplia, 144,
145; early I.ykian, 185; reliefs from in Laconia, 205; stat-
ues from in Tenea, 204; sphinx from in Attica, 215; on
plain of Marathon, 217; of elaborate build in Lykia, 408;
of Mausolos, 464; site of, and rites about, in Greece, 492;
growth in Iuxuriousness of, 494; decorated with steer, 523;
in Bceotia, 524; at Chaironeia, 525; on Cnidos promontory,
533; of Antiochos on Nemrud Dagh, 608; in Bologna, 633;
at Este, Note 1222; Etruria, 636, 637; decoration in Ro-
man times, 691; vid. Sarcophagus and Tombstone.
Tombstone, in Egypt, 13; Naxian by Alxenor, 192, 273; archaic
supposed Ionian, 234; from Thessalonica, 216; from Abde-
ra, 274; from Pharsalos, 275; of Philis, vid. Philis; Solon's
law concerning, 216; of disk-bearer, 216; of Aristion, 217;
found in iEgina, 248; of Pheidian age from the Peiraieus,
381; in Sabouroff collection, 381; questions concerning,
382; of Damasistrate, 497; of Polyxene, 498; of Ameno-
cleia, 499; Siren, 495; of youthful hunter, 496; of Hegeso,
499; from Peiraieus, 502; with festive scenes, 504; in shape
of lekythos, 505; Bceotian, like Attic, 523; found in Bologna,
642; ancient Etruscan, 637.
Tools, in Egypt, 18; found in Parian quarries, 188; used in exe-
cuting Praxiteles' Hermes, 443.
Torch-bearer of small Pergamon frieze, 591, 617.
Torcello, Cairos relief in church on, 511.
Toreutic% 392.
Torque worn by Galatians. 564.
Torlonia Museum, Rome, vid. Tables.
Toscanella, tomb at, 637.
Tourette, de la, on Mausoleum, 465.
Tower, of Babel, 91; of the Winds, 551.
Trajan, works of, 678, 670; forum of, 680; column of, 680;
equestrian statue of, 680.
Trade of Phoenicians, m, 112, 152, 155, 633; of Greeks with
Etruscans, 633; influence of, in early Greek history, 163;
with Crimea, 429; importance of, in Rhodes for art,
600.
Tragedy, in sixth century B.C., 176; in fifth century B.C.,
224; in fourth, 430; contents of, used by makers of Roman
sarcophagi, 691.
Tralles, masters from, 590; art of, 594.
Transportation, of Egyptian coiossi, 62; of Assyrian bulls, 82.
Treasuries, erection of, for votive offerings, 166; temples as,
228; ancient tombs called, 144; of Alreus and Minyas, 144;
at Olympia, 210, 211, 231; works for, 202.
Tree, sacred in Assyria, 86; in Phoenicia, 103, 120; votive offer-
ings hung on, 162, 165; wreaths cut from, 227; Athena's
olive on Acropolis, 356; about shrine of Cnidian Aphro-
dite, 450; planted about tombs, 493; on small Pergamon
frieze, 591; in Augustus* A ra Pact's, 674; on Trajan's Col-
umn, 684.
Treu, reconstruction of Olympia metopes, 256; on east pedi-
ment of Zeus temple at Olympia, 263; on head of Aristo-
geiton, 287; on Praxiteles' Hermes, Note 832; on Scopas'
sculptures, Note 889.
Tripod, in decoration of oldest shrines, 167; crude found in
Olympia, 167; at Amyclai, 238; Apollo and Heracles fight
for, 252; in honor of Plataiai, 224, in honor of Aigospota-
moi, 518; street in Athens, 447; in choragic games, 485;
golden consecrated by Augustus, 652; in Apotheosis of
Homer, 668.
Triptolemos, by Praxiteles, 447.
Triton, prototype of, 72; in art of Scopas, 459; in Munich re-
lief, 459; in Pergamon frieze, 577.
Trophonios, statue of Praxiteles, 450; by Euthykrates, 552.
Troilos, statue of, 509.
Troizen, 238, 252.
Trojan, myth, 156; heroes, 242, 245; horse by Strongylion,
324; in connection with Virgil's Laocobn, 603.
Trophy, building of, by Nike, 375; supposed to be carried by
Nike of Samolhrakc, Note 1115; sculptures of Attalos II.'s
stoa, 592; on pedestal of Trajan's Column, 682.
Tubicines, 683.
Turin, antiquities in, vid. Tables.
Tutulus, worn by Etruscan ladies, 638.
Tyche (Fortuna), by Bupalos, 197; increase of worship of, in
fourth century B.C., 430; by Xenophon, 430; by Damo-
phon, 521; by Praxiteles, 447; by Eutychides, 553; form
of Dea Roma in Asia-Minor cities, 667.
Types, prevalence of fixed, in Egypt, 40; development of ar-
tistic in early Greece, 161; manner of treatment of, by
Greeks, 221.
Tyrant-Slayers by Antenor, 285; by Critios and Nesiotes, 243,
286; pose of, repeated in Gjulbaschi sculpture, 419; by
Praxiteles, 419.
Tyrants of seventh century B.C., 170; of sixth century B.C.,
176, 285; in Sicily, 278, 422, 461, 527, 606.
Tyrrhenian (Etruscan) wares, 636.
Typhon, in Egyptian faith, 46, 54; in Hellenistic myth, 576.
u.
Uffizi, vid. Tables.
Ulysses, vid. Odysseus.
Umbrian art, 633.
Urlichs, on age of Olympia temple, Note 454; on Scopas, Note
887; on Pergamon, Note 1118.
Utensils, sacred, used in worship, 167,171; carried in proces-
sion, 340; humble, dedicated to gods, 165.
Varro, on Tysippos, 509.
Vases, in Egyptian tombs for water, n; called Cauof>i, 44; in
Assyrian reliefs, 95; on island stones and Cypriote bronzes,
147, Note 204; in most ancient graves on Greek soil, 148;
Dipylon, 149; perhaps stood on tombs of Pheidian age,
382; hurled by centaur in Parthenon frieze, 272; carried
in Panathenaic procession, 340, 342; Panathenaic pri/e.