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Newton, Charles T. [Editor]; Pullan, Richard P. [Editor]
A history of discoveries at Halicarnassus, Cnidus and Branchidae (Band 2, Teil 2) — London, 1863

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GENERAL INDEX.

Pythios or Pythis, .architect of the
Mausoleum, 54 ; the sculptor of the
chariot group surmounting the Mau-
soleum, 106, 161, 259.

Pyxis of sculptured marhle, found on
site of Mausoleum, 113 ; subjects

• represented on, ib.

Q.

Quadriga of Mausoleum, 15S ; re-
mains of, 106, 129, 130, 161, 162,
187. 217, 218, 246; its probable
design, 190.

Quadriga, regarded in ancient art as
the symbol of apotheosis, and hence
placed on the summit of the funeral
pile, 250.

Quarry, site of ancient, 125 ; originally
the site of the Mausoleum, 155.

R.

ReQILLA, wife of Herodes Atticus, 424.

Regulini Galassi, tomb at Caere, 202;
near Vulci, 262 n.

Reliefs in panels found in the Mauso-
leum, 246, 247.

Rheomithres, satrap of Persia, 44.

Rhodes, colonized by the Phoenicians,
3 ; declares its independence, 58.

Rhodians, their naval expedition against
Halicarnassus, 51 ; their capture by
Artemisia, 51, 52 ; part of Caria
ceded to them, 70 ; revolt against
the, ib.; deprived of part of their
Carian territory, ib.

Roads, ancient, near Cnidus, 471, 522,
523 ; at Branchida? and Labranda
(see Sacred Way).

Rocky scarp of Temenos of Demeter,
its geological formation, 412-14.

Romans take possession of Caria, and
add it to their province of Asia, 69-
71 ; their admiration of the Mau-
soleum as a masterpiece of Hellenic
art, 210.

Ross, Dr. Ludwig, his visit to Budrum,
82 ; his disagreement with the au-
thor's views, 87 ; inscription dis-
covered by, 359.

Roumeli-koi, visit to, 595 ; sarcophagus
at, ib.

S.

Sacred Wat at Branchidse, ancient
statues in the, 528 et scq.; excavations
along its course, 53S et scq. ; Sacred
Way at Labranda, 618.

St. Peter, castle of. (See Castle.)

Sakisli, castle of, 610.

Salik Bey, fragments of Ionic columns,
&c., found in the garden of, 270 n.

Salmacians, decree in the name of the,
11.

Salmacis, a town of Caria, 11 ; Acropo-
lis of, ib. ; finally absorbed in the
capital of Mausolus, 41 ; fountain
and fortress of, 271, 273, 274, 275 ;
myth of Salmacis and Hermaphro-
dites, 274.

Sandama, promontory of, 591.

Sarcophagi in a Roman tomb, Cnidus,
514, 518 ; at Keramos, 630.

Sarcophagus found in the cutting of
the Mausoleum, 154 ; of the Roman
period, 270 n.; at Roumeli-kbi, 595.
(See Sori.)

Sardonyx discovered on site of Mauso-
leum, 150, 264.

Satraps of Asia Minor, successive re-
volts of the, 44.

Satyr pursuing a nymph, represented
on a mosaic discovered at Budrum,
292.

Satyros, architect of the Mausoleum,
54.

Scandaria, promontory of, in Cos, 590.

Schlegelholt, Henry, builder of the
castle at Budrum, 74, 046, 647.

Scopas, the sculptor, employed on the
Mausoleum, 54, 100, 160,161; slabs
of frieze found on the eastern side of
the Quadrangle, probably Lis work,
239, 242, 247 ; scope and character
of bis art, 248, 256, 257, 258 ; a Mi-
nerva by, at Cnidus, 356.

Sculptures of the Mausoleum, 81
ctseq.; of Mausolus, 104, 214; of a
female figure, 104, 216 ; of horses,
102, 103, 217 ; of an equestrian
figure, 90, 218 ; torsos of male
figures, 221-4 ; fragments of,
228 ; their general character, ib. ;
marble helmet discovered, ib.; female
colossal heads, 224, 225 ; various
heads, 225 -7 ; fragments of lions
and lionesses, 229 ct scq. ; of a pan-
ther, 233 ; of a ram and of a boar,
ib. ; in relief (see Friezes) ; remarks
on the style of, 253 ; difference be-
tween these sculpturesand those of the
Parthenon, 254 ; traces of colour on
(see Painted sculpture) ; statue in
Roman villa, Budrum, 305-6 ; sculp-
tures of temple at Lagina, 561-6
(see Friezes); statues at Branchida;
(see Braiichidw); at Cnidus (see
Demeter, Friezes, Lions, Muses, Perse-
phone).

Scylax, of Caryanda, attempts the cir-
cumnavigation of Africa, 23.
 
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