INDEX.
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7~}ACTYLS, the, art-guild of Mount Ida in
Crete, 18
D.edalids, the, 19, 47, 51
Daedalus, account of, 18 ff; inventions as-
scribed to, 19 ; his improvements in sculp-
ture, ib. ; his image of Hercules at Pisa, 20 ;
classic notices of, ib. ; his chorus of
Ariadne, 20/; Cretan pupils of, 50/; statue
by, in the Temple of Trophonius in Bceotia,
491 ft
Daedalus of Sicyon (dir. B.C. 400), 363 ;
among his works—a trophy for the Eleans,
dedicated at Olympia, 364 ; his Bathing
Girl, said to be the original of the fanning
Melius of the Vatican and Louvre, ib.
Daedal Ul of liithynia, Zeus Stratios of, 562 /
Daippos of Megara, 7
Daippus, pupil of Lysippus, 490
Dunes* of Croton (circ. B.C. 520), made a
statue of Milo the athlete, 93
Dameas of Cleitor, pupil of l'olycleitus, 360
Damocritus of Sicyon, 96
Damophilus and Gorgasus, Greek artists at
Rome, 569 f
Damophon of Messene, employed on the Olym-
pian Zeus, 194, 494; character of his works,
495
Dancing Faun of the Villa Borghese, 439.
See Eauns
1'anting, Greek, 6
lJanecker, 1'rof, on the Elgin marbles, 249
1 'aphne, groves of, 515 11
Lead, burial and cremation of, in Greece and
Home, 663/ See Sarcophagi
Decorative art, early Greek, 31 ff ; Homer's
shield of Achilles, 36 ff; Hesiod's thiclJ
of //eracles, 39 /; the chest of Cypsclus,
40 (see Cypselus) ; the throne of Apollo at
Amycla", 41/; throne of the Olympian Zeus,
42 ; the temp'es, 43^ See /Egina marbles,
Llgin marbles, Olympia, Parthenon, ic.
Decrianus, architect (temp. Hadrian), 630
Leinomcnes (circ. B.C. 400), made statues of
d'rotesilaus and /'ythaicmus, 343 ; Io and
Cat/islo, ib.
Delphi, pedimcntal groups and metopes of tlie
temple of Apollo at, 210/; artistic offerings
M, for the defeat of the Gauls, 611 ff';
saved from lie Gauls by the interposition of
•he Gods, 616. See Altis. Olympia, .Vc.
UIO
Delphian tripod, contest of Heracles and
Apollo for, 142f
Demaratus, Greek art introduced into Italy by,
567
Demeter, bronze figure of, by Onatas, 85 f,
136 ; myth of, 86 ; on the Parthenon frieze,
294/; from the Eleusinian relief, 301 /
Demetrius of Alopeke (circ. B.C. 440), realism
of, 340/; classic notices of, ib. ; his Lysi-
mache, priestess of Athene, it. ; the Corin-
thian general Pelichus, ib.
Demetrius, architect of the Artemision at
Ephesus, 39
Demetrius Phalereus, 510
Demetrius Poliorcetes, 493 ; adulation of, by the
Athenians, 510/; Ithyphallic hymn to, 511
Demosthenes, scholiast of, on the statues of
Athene. 182/; statue of, by Polyeuctus, 470
De Quincey, Mr., on the restoration of the
Athene Parthenos of Pheidias, 185 ; on the
Venus of Melos, 603 /
Derby, Lord, citations from his translation of
Honur, 30, 33, 36, 243, 616 «
Dermis, Stele of, one of the oldest plastic
monuments of Greece, 104
Diadumenos, the, of Praxiteles, 451 f
Diadumcnos Farncsc (Brit. Mus.), supposed
copy of a work by l'olycleitus, 352. See
l'olycleitus
Diana. See Artemis
Diane a la Jiiche. See Versailles, Artemis of
Dibulades of Sicyon, said to have invented
clay moulding, 47 f; Pliny's account of, ib.
Didyma, colossal statues from, J$f
Diitrephes, supposed statue of, by Cresilas,
337
l)io Cassius, on the death of Antinous, 660 ;/
Dio Chrysostom, on the Olympian Zeus, 192,
195 / and Pheidias, 200 «
Diodorus, Athenian sculptor, 96
Diodorus Siculus, on the works of Theodorus
and Telecles, 49 ; on the progress of Greece
after the Persian invasion, 177 ; oil the robe
of Athene" J'ar henos, 184 ; on the battle of
the Gods and Giants, 555 11
Diogmes the Cynic, Corinthian statues to,
49S ; a supposed copy, in the Villa Albaui, ib.
Diogenes of Laerte, on Pythagoras of Khe-
gium, 153/
Diogenes of Athens, artist employed on the
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DAC
7~}ACTYLS, the, art-guild of Mount Ida in
Crete, 18
D.edalids, the, 19, 47, 51
Daedalus, account of, 18 ff; inventions as-
scribed to, 19 ; his improvements in sculp-
ture, ib. ; his image of Hercules at Pisa, 20 ;
classic notices of, ib. ; his chorus of
Ariadne, 20/; Cretan pupils of, 50/; statue
by, in the Temple of Trophonius in Bceotia,
491 ft
Daedalus of Sicyon (dir. B.C. 400), 363 ;
among his works—a trophy for the Eleans,
dedicated at Olympia, 364 ; his Bathing
Girl, said to be the original of the fanning
Melius of the Vatican and Louvre, ib.
Daedal Ul of liithynia, Zeus Stratios of, 562 /
Daippos of Megara, 7
Daippus, pupil of Lysippus, 490
Dunes* of Croton (circ. B.C. 520), made a
statue of Milo the athlete, 93
Dameas of Cleitor, pupil of l'olycleitus, 360
Damocritus of Sicyon, 96
Damophilus and Gorgasus, Greek artists at
Rome, 569 f
Damophon of Messene, employed on the Olym-
pian Zeus, 194, 494; character of his works,
495
Dancing Faun of the Villa Borghese, 439.
See Eauns
1'anting, Greek, 6
lJanecker, 1'rof, on the Elgin marbles, 249
1 'aphne, groves of, 515 11
Lead, burial and cremation of, in Greece and
Home, 663/ See Sarcophagi
Decorative art, early Greek, 31 ff ; Homer's
shield of Achilles, 36 ff; Hesiod's thiclJ
of //eracles, 39 /; the chest of Cypsclus,
40 (see Cypselus) ; the throne of Apollo at
Amycla", 41/; throne of the Olympian Zeus,
42 ; the temp'es, 43^ See /Egina marbles,
Llgin marbles, Olympia, Parthenon, ic.
Decrianus, architect (temp. Hadrian), 630
Leinomcnes (circ. B.C. 400), made statues of
d'rotesilaus and /'ythaicmus, 343 ; Io and
Cat/islo, ib.
Delphi, pedimcntal groups and metopes of tlie
temple of Apollo at, 210/; artistic offerings
M, for the defeat of the Gauls, 611 ff';
saved from lie Gauls by the interposition of
•he Gods, 616. See Altis. Olympia, .Vc.
UIO
Delphian tripod, contest of Heracles and
Apollo for, 142f
Demaratus, Greek art introduced into Italy by,
567
Demeter, bronze figure of, by Onatas, 85 f,
136 ; myth of, 86 ; on the Parthenon frieze,
294/; from the Eleusinian relief, 301 /
Demetrius of Alopeke (circ. B.C. 440), realism
of, 340/; classic notices of, ib. ; his Lysi-
mache, priestess of Athene, it. ; the Corin-
thian general Pelichus, ib.
Demetrius, architect of the Artemision at
Ephesus, 39
Demetrius Phalereus, 510
Demetrius Poliorcetes, 493 ; adulation of, by the
Athenians, 510/; Ithyphallic hymn to, 511
Demosthenes, scholiast of, on the statues of
Athene. 182/; statue of, by Polyeuctus, 470
De Quincey, Mr., on the restoration of the
Athene Parthenos of Pheidias, 185 ; on the
Venus of Melos, 603 /
Derby, Lord, citations from his translation of
Honur, 30, 33, 36, 243, 616 «
Dermis, Stele of, one of the oldest plastic
monuments of Greece, 104
Diadumenos, the, of Praxiteles, 451 f
Diadumcnos Farncsc (Brit. Mus.), supposed
copy of a work by l'olycleitus, 352. See
l'olycleitus
Diana. See Artemis
Diane a la Jiiche. See Versailles, Artemis of
Dibulades of Sicyon, said to have invented
clay moulding, 47 f; Pliny's account of, ib.
Didyma, colossal statues from, J$f
Diitrephes, supposed statue of, by Cresilas,
337
l)io Cassius, on the death of Antinous, 660 ;/
Dio Chrysostom, on the Olympian Zeus, 192,
195 / and Pheidias, 200 «
Diodorus, Athenian sculptor, 96
Diodorus Siculus, on the works of Theodorus
and Telecles, 49 ; on the progress of Greece
after the Persian invasion, 177 ; oil the robe
of Athene" J'ar henos, 184 ; on the battle of
the Gods and Giants, 555 11
Diogmes the Cynic, Corinthian statues to,
49S ; a supposed copy, in the Villa Albaui, ib.
Diogenes of Laerte, on Pythagoras of Khe-
gium, 153/
Diogenes of Athens, artist employed on the