698
INDEX.
SIL
Silanion of Athens {pre. b.c. 328), sculptor of
portrait statues, 468 ; chief works :—the
dying Jocasta, 469; Sappho in Syracuse,
portrait of Plato, and of Apollodorus the
sculptor, il>.
Silenus, in early Greek art, 439 ; Praxiteles'
conception of, i/>.
Simmias (Daxlalid), archaic statue of Dionysus
attributed to, 94
Simon of .-Egina (circ. K.c. 472), Pausanias'
notice of, 83 f
Sipylus, Mount, archaic figure of Niobe on,
28 n, 29/
Sirens, figures of, as ornaments of graves, 305
Smyrna, statue of the Drunken old woman at,
attributed to Myron, 393
Socrates, on dancing, 6 « ; on the statues of
Daxlalus, 20 ;; ; supposed works of, as an
artist, 341 ; his Hermes Propulaics, 342 ;
the Three Graces, id. ; statue of, by Ly-
sdppus, 4S5
Soidas of Naupactus. See Menaechmus
Sophocles, on the jXiobe of Mount Sipylus,
. 30; on the best ornament of a woman,
442 ; myth of the J.aococn dramatized by,
523,524;;; account of portrait statue of, 647 f
Sophroniscus, father of Socrates, 341
Sosandra, the, of Calamis, diversity of opinion
on, 164 See Calamis
Sosibios, Bacchic reliefs by, 581 ; vase of, 595
Sputa, symljoi of the Dioscuri at, 17 ; art
school of, 51/, 54, 71, 73 ; the Amphiaraus
stele at, 71 /; reliefs from (/<<• Keliefs), 73^"
Spata, the Sphinx of, 98
Spenser, on the train of Dionysus, 437 11
Stackelherg, l'rof., on the technical meaning
of acro'y, cKTai/xa, 45 ;;; his discovery at
Athens, 107 f
Stark, Mr., on the Laocoou, 525
Stela;. See Sepulchres
Stephani, M., on Dr. Schliemann's dis-
coveries at Mycenx, 26 /; on the Belvedere
Torso of Heracles, 584 ; his theory as to the
StroganoffApollo, 614
Stephanos, pupil of 1'asiteles, his Orestes and
its replicas, 624/
Stephanus of Byzantium, references of to
Glaucus of Chios, 48
Sthennis of Olynthus {circ. tuC 3281,468;
made a group of Demeter and Zeus, statue
TEM
of Autolycus and of the Olympian victors,
Pyttalus and Charilus, ib.
Strabn, on the fortifications of Tiryns, 23 ;
notice of the Olympian Zeus, 194; his
praise of the xoana of Polycleitus, 347 ; on
the reconstruction of Pergamon by Eumenes
n., 543
' Straugford' Apollo, the, in the British
Museum, 58/
Stratonicus of Cyzicus {fire. H.c. 240), sculptor
and carver, 536: made statues of philo-
sophers and satyrs, il>.
Strongylion, of the school of Myron (circ.
b.c. 415), 337; chief works of : —Artemis
Soteira and A/uses on Mount Helicon, 337
f; statues of an Amazon and of a Boy, ib. ;
Wooden Horse of the Acropolis, 33S ; Mar-
tial'sand Aristophanes' references to, 338 ;;;;
Styphax of Cyprus (circ. h.c. 440), statue by,
335 ; Pliny's story of, 335 ;;
Sul'a, dedicates Myron's Dionysus on Mount
Helicon, 155 ; art talismans worn by, 574 ;;
Sybel, Ludwig v., on the Talleyrand Zens, 140
Symfi/egma in Pcrgamus, of Cephisodotus II.,
467
Syria, patronage of art by the Scleuci and
Antiochi, 515 ; gods of, in art, 670
TACITUS, on Agrippina the Elder, 656 ;;
Talleyrand Zeus, in the Louvre, 139/
Talos, pupil of Daedalus, murder of, 19 n
Tarentum, colossal statue of Zeus at, 479
Talian, on the statue of yEsop by I.ysippus,
485 ; notice of Callistratus, sculptor of the
Evadite, 576
Tectanis and Angelion (circ. h.c. 54S), statues
of Apollo and the Graces of, 52
Tegea, temple of Athena Alea at, 378 f
Telamon, expedition of, from /Egina, 123
Telchincs, the, archaic workers in metals, lS
Tel eel ea of Samoa, 49
Telephus, myth of, 555 f
Telesilla the poetess, statue of, 636
Temples, Greek, forms of architecture, 43 ^';
plastic ornaments of, 213/; the pediment,
tfiglyphion and Ionic frieze, 213 ff, 231 ;
sculptures of the Theseion at Athens, 215
ff; temple of Zeus at Olympia, 223 ff
metopes, 216 ff\ 225 ff; the Parthenon,
242 ff; temple of Apollo in Pblgaleia, 306
INDEX.
SIL
Silanion of Athens {pre. b.c. 328), sculptor of
portrait statues, 468 ; chief works :—the
dying Jocasta, 469; Sappho in Syracuse,
portrait of Plato, and of Apollodorus the
sculptor, il>.
Silenus, in early Greek art, 439 ; Praxiteles'
conception of, i/>.
Simmias (Daxlalid), archaic statue of Dionysus
attributed to, 94
Simon of .-Egina (circ. K.c. 472), Pausanias'
notice of, 83 f
Sipylus, Mount, archaic figure of Niobe on,
28 n, 29/
Sirens, figures of, as ornaments of graves, 305
Smyrna, statue of the Drunken old woman at,
attributed to Myron, 393
Socrates, on dancing, 6 « ; on the statues of
Daxlalus, 20 ;; ; supposed works of, as an
artist, 341 ; his Hermes Propulaics, 342 ;
the Three Graces, id. ; statue of, by Ly-
sdppus, 4S5
Soidas of Naupactus. See Menaechmus
Sophocles, on the jXiobe of Mount Sipylus,
. 30; on the best ornament of a woman,
442 ; myth of the J.aococn dramatized by,
523,524;;; account of portrait statue of, 647 f
Sophroniscus, father of Socrates, 341
Sosandra, the, of Calamis, diversity of opinion
on, 164 See Calamis
Sosibios, Bacchic reliefs by, 581 ; vase of, 595
Sputa, symljoi of the Dioscuri at, 17 ; art
school of, 51/, 54, 71, 73 ; the Amphiaraus
stele at, 71 /; reliefs from (/<<• Keliefs), 73^"
Spata, the Sphinx of, 98
Spenser, on the train of Dionysus, 437 11
Stackelherg, l'rof., on the technical meaning
of acro'y, cKTai/xa, 45 ;;; his discovery at
Athens, 107 f
Stark, Mr., on the Laocoou, 525
Stela;. See Sepulchres
Stephani, M., on Dr. Schliemann's dis-
coveries at Mycenx, 26 /; on the Belvedere
Torso of Heracles, 584 ; his theory as to the
StroganoffApollo, 614
Stephanos, pupil of 1'asiteles, his Orestes and
its replicas, 624/
Stephanus of Byzantium, references of to
Glaucus of Chios, 48
Sthennis of Olynthus {circ. tuC 3281,468;
made a group of Demeter and Zeus, statue
TEM
of Autolycus and of the Olympian victors,
Pyttalus and Charilus, ib.
Strabn, on the fortifications of Tiryns, 23 ;
notice of the Olympian Zeus, 194; his
praise of the xoana of Polycleitus, 347 ; on
the reconstruction of Pergamon by Eumenes
n., 543
' Straugford' Apollo, the, in the British
Museum, 58/
Stratonicus of Cyzicus {fire. H.c. 240), sculptor
and carver, 536: made statues of philo-
sophers and satyrs, il>.
Strongylion, of the school of Myron (circ.
b.c. 415), 337; chief works of : —Artemis
Soteira and A/uses on Mount Helicon, 337
f; statues of an Amazon and of a Boy, ib. ;
Wooden Horse of the Acropolis, 33S ; Mar-
tial'sand Aristophanes' references to, 338 ;;;;
Styphax of Cyprus (circ. h.c. 440), statue by,
335 ; Pliny's story of, 335 ;;
Sul'a, dedicates Myron's Dionysus on Mount
Helicon, 155 ; art talismans worn by, 574 ;;
Sybel, Ludwig v., on the Talleyrand Zens, 140
Symfi/egma in Pcrgamus, of Cephisodotus II.,
467
Syria, patronage of art by the Scleuci and
Antiochi, 515 ; gods of, in art, 670
TACITUS, on Agrippina the Elder, 656 ;;
Talleyrand Zeus, in the Louvre, 139/
Talos, pupil of Daedalus, murder of, 19 n
Tarentum, colossal statue of Zeus at, 479
Talian, on the statue of yEsop by I.ysippus,
485 ; notice of Callistratus, sculptor of the
Evadite, 576
Tectanis and Angelion (circ. h.c. 54S), statues
of Apollo and the Graces of, 52
Tegea, temple of Athena Alea at, 378 f
Telamon, expedition of, from /Egina, 123
Telchincs, the, archaic workers in metals, lS
Tel eel ea of Samoa, 49
Telephus, myth of, 555 f
Telesilla the poetess, statue of, 636
Temples, Greek, forms of architecture, 43 ^';
plastic ornaments of, 213/; the pediment,
tfiglyphion and Ionic frieze, 213 ff, 231 ;
sculptures of the Theseion at Athens, 215
ff; temple of Zeus at Olympia, 223 ff
metopes, 216 ff\ 225 ff; the Parthenon,
242 ff; temple of Apollo in Pblgaleia, 306