1XDEX.
TEN
ff; Erechtheum, temple of Athene Polias
and Pandroseion, 3I4 ff; temple of Nike
Apteros, 319 ff. .Sir Metopes. Reliefs, See.
Jcnea, Apollo of, 56/
Tertullian, on the Here of Polycleitus, 346 «
Thasos, archaic relief of, 118 /
Thebes, art and artists of, 92, 495
Themistocles, entices foreign artists to Athens,
172 /; his administration, 177; portraits
of, 649
Theocles. See Hegylos
Theoch menus, warning of to the suitors in the
0,/y:scy, 12 n
Theocosmus of Megara, assistant of Pheidias,
209; employed on the Lysander trophy at
01yni])ia, 360
Theocritus, contrasts the Aphrodite Paiidemos
of Scopas and the Aphrodite Urania of
Pheidias, 379 « ; on Arsinoe II.'s festival
of Adonis, 513 11
Theodorus of Samos, 48 f. See Khcecus
The,-a, the Apollo of, 55/
Theseion, at Athens, sculptures of the, 215/;
the metopes of, 216 /; Theseus and the
Marathonian Bull, 218; Centauromachia,
219 ; friezes of, 219 ff
Theseus, alleged skeleton of, removed from
Scyros to Athens, 178; Theseus and the
Minotaur, 217; Theseus and the Mara-
thonian Bull, 218; on the E. pediment of
the Parthenon, 263/
'Thorn extractor, the (Sfinario), 564/; cog-
nate works, 565 n
Thorwaldsen, his restoration of the pedimenlal
groups from ,-Egina, 123
Thrason, statue-, by, in the Artemision at
Ephesus, 496
Ihrasyllus, choragic monument of, 476
Thrasymcdes of 1 aros, his imitation of the
Olympian /.cus, 209
Phucydides, reference of to the Carians, 28 n ;
on the fortification of Athens, 172 «; on
the robe of Athene j'arlkcnos, 1S4 ; his de-
finition of a good woman, 442
«' hiisnelda (Florence), 561, 63$
fil'er, slatue of in the Eouvre, $17
Ubedoi Casar, his admiration for the Apoxy-
omenos of I.ysippus, 4X7 : statue to, re-
presenting/w/z/Vrn luinedcities, 634/
Tinia-us, his story of Eunomus of Ixxrri, 497/ |
URL
Timanthes the painter, 418 ; his picture of the
sacrifice of I phi'genia, 596
Timarchides and Timocles, supposed sons of
Polycles II., works of, 577
; Timarchus, brother and assistant of Cephi-
sodotus II. See Cephisodotus II.
; Timocles, brother of Timarchides, 577. See
Timarchides
Timotheus (art. 11.c. 352), one of the artists
emp oyed on the MausoLum of Halicar-
nassus, 402, 404, 466; made statues of
Artemis, athletes, warriors, hun.ers and
priests, 466 f; also a statue of Ashlepios in
Trrezen, 467 ; his Artemis removed to
Rome, 573
Tiryns, cyclopean works of, 21 ff
Tisander, artist employed on the Eysander
trophy at Olytnpia, 360
Tisicrates, pupil of Euthycrates, works, 491
Titus, Arch of, examination of the figures on,
637
Torch, consecration of, at Delphi, 144
'Trajan Pillar, description and examination
the reliefs on, O38 ff
Treu, Dr., his account of the German excava-
tions at Olympia, 224 11, 225 11 ; his dis-
coveries, 231 /; his arrangement of the
pedimental sculptures of the Temple of
Zeus, 235 ; on the works of Scopas, 379;
on the Hcrnns of Praxiteles, 457 «, 459 n
Tripod, contest of Apollo and Heracles for the,
91 /, 142 f; consecration of a, at Delphi, 144
Triptolemus, on the Parthenon frieze, 295 ;
from the Elcusiiiiun relief, 301 f
Trojzen, art and artists of, 93
Trophonius, Euthycrates' statue of, 490 ;
temple and cave of, 490 n, 491 ti
Tyehaion, of Alexandria, the, 513
J'yche of Antioch, by Eutychides, 491 ; Vati-
can copy, 492
Twinichus, the Chalcidian, Socrates on the
divine inspiration of, 136 n
Tyrrhenian pirates. See Dionysus
Tyrta-us, statue of, in the Villa liorghese, 647
Tzetzes, on the Cow of Myron, l$7 f; lines
on Alexander the Great, 484 n
TRUCHS, Prof., theory of, as to the
I Xanthian sculptures, 506
TEN
ff; Erechtheum, temple of Athene Polias
and Pandroseion, 3I4 ff; temple of Nike
Apteros, 319 ff. .Sir Metopes. Reliefs, See.
Jcnea, Apollo of, 56/
Tertullian, on the Here of Polycleitus, 346 «
Thasos, archaic relief of, 118 /
Thebes, art and artists of, 92, 495
Themistocles, entices foreign artists to Athens,
172 /; his administration, 177; portraits
of, 649
Theocles. See Hegylos
Theoch menus, warning of to the suitors in the
0,/y:scy, 12 n
Theocosmus of Megara, assistant of Pheidias,
209; employed on the Lysander trophy at
01yni])ia, 360
Theocritus, contrasts the Aphrodite Paiidemos
of Scopas and the Aphrodite Urania of
Pheidias, 379 « ; on Arsinoe II.'s festival
of Adonis, 513 11
Theodorus of Samos, 48 f. See Khcecus
The,-a, the Apollo of, 55/
Theseion, at Athens, sculptures of the, 215/;
the metopes of, 216 /; Theseus and the
Marathonian Bull, 218; Centauromachia,
219 ; friezes of, 219 ff
Theseus, alleged skeleton of, removed from
Scyros to Athens, 178; Theseus and the
Minotaur, 217; Theseus and the Mara-
thonian Bull, 218; on the E. pediment of
the Parthenon, 263/
'Thorn extractor, the (Sfinario), 564/; cog-
nate works, 565 n
Thorwaldsen, his restoration of the pedimenlal
groups from ,-Egina, 123
Thrason, statue-, by, in the Artemision at
Ephesus, 496
Ihrasyllus, choragic monument of, 476
Thrasymcdes of 1 aros, his imitation of the
Olympian /.cus, 209
Phucydides, reference of to the Carians, 28 n ;
on the fortification of Athens, 172 «; on
the robe of Athene j'arlkcnos, 1S4 ; his de-
finition of a good woman, 442
«' hiisnelda (Florence), 561, 63$
fil'er, slatue of in the Eouvre, $17
Ubedoi Casar, his admiration for the Apoxy-
omenos of I.ysippus, 4X7 : statue to, re-
presenting/w/z/Vrn luinedcities, 634/
Tinia-us, his story of Eunomus of Ixxrri, 497/ |
URL
Timanthes the painter, 418 ; his picture of the
sacrifice of I phi'genia, 596
Timarchides and Timocles, supposed sons of
Polycles II., works of, 577
; Timarchus, brother and assistant of Cephi-
sodotus II. See Cephisodotus II.
; Timocles, brother of Timarchides, 577. See
Timarchides
Timotheus (art. 11.c. 352), one of the artists
emp oyed on the MausoLum of Halicar-
nassus, 402, 404, 466; made statues of
Artemis, athletes, warriors, hun.ers and
priests, 466 f; also a statue of Ashlepios in
Trrezen, 467 ; his Artemis removed to
Rome, 573
Tiryns, cyclopean works of, 21 ff
Tisander, artist employed on the Eysander
trophy at Olytnpia, 360
Tisicrates, pupil of Euthycrates, works, 491
Titus, Arch of, examination of the figures on,
637
Torch, consecration of, at Delphi, 144
'Trajan Pillar, description and examination
the reliefs on, O38 ff
Treu, Dr., his account of the German excava-
tions at Olympia, 224 11, 225 11 ; his dis-
coveries, 231 /; his arrangement of the
pedimental sculptures of the Temple of
Zeus, 235 ; on the works of Scopas, 379;
on the Hcrnns of Praxiteles, 457 «, 459 n
Tripod, contest of Apollo and Heracles for the,
91 /, 142 f; consecration of a, at Delphi, 144
Triptolemus, on the Parthenon frieze, 295 ;
from the Elcusiiiiun relief, 301 f
Trojzen, art and artists of, 93
Trophonius, Euthycrates' statue of, 490 ;
temple and cave of, 490 n, 491 ti
Tyehaion, of Alexandria, the, 513
J'yche of Antioch, by Eutychides, 491 ; Vati-
can copy, 492
Twinichus, the Chalcidian, Socrates on the
divine inspiration of, 136 n
Tyrrhenian pirates. See Dionysus
Tyrta-us, statue of, in the Villa liorghese, 647
Tzetzes, on the Cow of Myron, l$7 f; lines
on Alexander the Great, 484 n
TRUCHS, Prof., theory of, as to the
I Xanthian sculptures, 506