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Schreiber, Th.; Anderson, W. C. F. [Editor]
Atlas of classical antiquities — London [u.a.]: Macmillan, 1895

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Leather-cutter, 7 r, 7, 8
Lesches, Little Iliad of, 92a
Letter, papyrus, 91, 5, 92, 11
Libation, 14, 1, 8
Library at Pergamon, 92, 3
Licinia Philete, votive relief of, 15, 3
Lictor, 17, 3; axe and fasces of, 87, 11, 11/
Linen bleaching, 82, 4
Lion’s-head antefixes, 96, 1
Litter, 62, 8, 9, p. 120
Livia, columbarium of her freed slaves,
99, 19
Loin-cloth, p. 41; 34, 2, 5, 8 ; 36, 8; see
Subligaculum
Longidienus, P., monument of, 73, 9
Loom, 75,-7; see Weaving
Lots, drawing, 31, 8
Love-inscription, 90, 1
Lucanian warriors, 38, 8
Lucca, leaden stamp from, 92, 10
Lustral vase, 95, 9
Lycian tombs, 96, 1, 3—5, 7, 8; town, 49,
3, 4
Lydians, 36, 1—3
Lying-in-state, 95, 2, 6
Lyre, 6, 9; 7, 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 17; 84, 2; 89,
8; 90, 2, 9; 95, 9
Lysicrates, choragic monument of, 25, 4, 5

Maccus, 4, 6
Macedonian horseman, 38, 7
Magic tablet, 91,9
Magnesia, relief from, 64, 7
Mandrake, 8, 3
Manuscript; see Roll, Volumen, Liber, Codex
Marcellus, theatre of, at Rome, 1, 4
Marcio, 67, 4
Marriage ; see Bridal, Bride
Married woman’s dress, 84, 8
Mars, 18, 9 ; 19, 5
Marshals of Panathenaic procession, p. 25
Mask, Actor’s, Plates 1—6 ; of Bacchus,
83, 6; dedication of, 4, 10; helmet, 37,
6; 43, 17—19; Satyric, 80, 2; of Silenus,
8.1, 2, 3, 6, 9; wax sepulchral, 100, 2
Mason, 8, 5; 9, 10
Masonry, Pl. 52
Masthead, 48, 3—see καρχήσιον, carchesium
Mat, 86, 7
Mattress, 82, 5; 86, 1, 3
Maxentius, Circus of, 27, 9
Mayence, Spindle from, 75, 9
Meal, sifting, 67, 7
Medea, 84, 7
Megalopolis, arrow-head from, 37, 5
Merchant-ship, 45, 9, 1.2; 47, 6 ; 48, 4
Mercury, 18, 6
Messene, Gates at, 48, 7; 49, 1, 2; 50, 8,
9; masonry at, 52, <9; stadium at, 26, 1
Meta, 27,1; M. Sudans, 29,5; see Latin Index
Metopes, 10, 2, 7

Metragyrtae, 18, 8 ; 20, 3
Mezzosilva, relief, 72,' 11
Mill for corn, 67, 8—10, 11/; for olives, oil,
65, 13; 66, 6
Minerva, figure-head, 47, 7; building, Argo,
47, 9 ; patroness of carpenters, 74, 5 ; of
fullers, 75, 10
Minstrel, 65, 4
Mirror, 84, 6; Etruscan, 83, 2, 3
“ Mithradates, A^ase of,” 14, 11
Mithraic emblem, 87, 2
Mixing-bowl, 76, 2; see κρατήρ, crater
Model of Temple, 17, 10
Modelling in clay, 68, 4; vases, 68, 3; tools
for, 68, 8—11
Money-changer, 61, 13, 13; p. 117
Monkey, 78, 4 1 82, 6
Monteleone, cippus from, 90, 7
Months, Attic, p. 119; Roman, p. 120
Mortar and pestle, 8, 7; 67, 3
Mortar, preparation of, 10, 4
Mortising, 74, 3
Mosaic, 56, 3; 63, 1
Mottoes, 81, 7, 8
Mould and impression, 68, 13, 11/; for
hammering gold, 70, 9, 10
Mourners, 94, 2—7 ; 95, 2, 6; 100, 8
Mouse, tame, 77, 9
Moustache, 85, 3
Mule-cart, 88, 2
Municipal magistrate’s insignia, 87, 11
Munychia, p. 46
Mycenae, gold foil from, 70, 8; Lion-gate at,
48, 8; mould from, 70, 9, 10; painted
sherd from, 34, 4 bronze sword from, 37,
8; sword-blade from, 34, 2; “Treasury
of Atreus,” 94, 8, 9
Myra, Tomb at, 96, 1, 3
Mystae, 20, 3
Mysteries, Eleusinian, 14, 2; Initiation into,
14, 1; Instruments used in, 14, 5—7
Naevoleia Tyche, tomb of, 47, 6; 99, 5—7
Naumachia at Verona, 33, 4> 5; in amphi-
theatre, 47, 1, 2
Necklace, 11, 9; 18, 9 ; 82, 8; 83, 5, 13;
85, 5, 6
Necropolis at Cnidus, 12, 11; 16, 9; see
Dipylon
Needle (for arranging hair)* 83, 1
Neptune, statue of, on ship, 46, 3 ·
Nereid, 74, 3 ; N. Monument, 36, 1—3
Net, for hair, 84, 2; hunting, 80, 3
Nicaea, gateway at, 50, 3
Niches, rock-cut, Athens, 95, 3
Nimes, Pont du Gard, 57, 6
Northern Greek dress, 85, 18
Nuceria, riot at Pompeii with people of,
27, 4
Nymphs in Satyric drama, 5, 11 ; relief on
meta, 27, 7

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Ocha, Mt., temple on, 53, 1—3
Odysseus, 5, 9; 14, 41 63» 3
Oeneus, p. 117
Oeniadae, gate at, 48, 10; 49, 3
Offerings to the deified dead, 96, 2
Oil, trading in, 66, 11, 12
Oil-flask, 21, 3; 23, 3; 76, 3; 84, 2; 89,
8 ; 95, 9
Oil-mill, 66, 6
Olive-harvesting, 65, 13; 66, 8
Olive-press, 65, 13
Olympia, general view and plan of, 12, 7 ; p.
23 ; Treasury of Geloans, 52, 10 ; Temple
of Hera, 52, 11; Palaestra, 22, 2, 13;
stadium, 22, 12; head of Apollo from,
85, 17; archaic head from, 85, 3
Omphalus, 12, 12
Open-work in silver, 70, 7
Orator, Roman, 85, 8, 9
Orchestra, p. 7
Orestes seated on altar, 12, 9; at the Om-
phalus, 12, 12
Oriental dress, 84, 1
Orphans, doles to, 87, 9, 10
Orvieto, stilus from, 89, 5
Oscan inscription, 65, 8, 9
Oscilla, 14, 11
Osteria delle Fratocchie, Tabula Iliaca from,
Pl. 92A and 93
Ostia, roof from Baths at, 52, 7#
Outdoor dress, 84, 11
Oven, 67, 1, 5, 11
Owl, 75, 10; on dicast’s tablet, 87, 6
Oyster-beds, 12, 12

Pack-saddle, 88, 2
Pad for carrying waterpot, 55, 10, 11
Paedagogus, 85, 7; 95, 9
Paint-bowl, 91, 8; paint-box, 8, 7
Painted reliefs, 96, 3
Painter, 8, 2—4, 9, 3, 4
Painting, 92, 4 ; in fresco, 69, 1 ; vases, 68,
2, 7; the face, 82, 13, 11/
Painting in tombs, 98, 1—6, 8
Palaestra, 21, 3; at Delos, 53, 11—13; at
Pompeii, 27, 9
Palazzola (Alba Longa), monument at, 100, 1
Palestrina ; see Praeneste
Palette, 8, 3, J/; 9, 3; 92, 4
Paling, 80, 8
Pall, 74, 11 ; 94, 2
Pan, relief on meta, 27, 1 ; Cave of Pan,
Acropolis, Athens, 11, 4
Panathenaic amphora' 22,5,7; 2^, 3; pro-
cession, 13, 1, 2, 4, 5
Panspipe, 70, 5, 6
Pantheon, 18, 2, 3 ; roof of portico, 52, 11/
Panther, tame, 37, 7
Panticapaeum, tombs at, 95, 8
Papposilenus, 1, 5,10; 2>, 1 5, 12

Pappus of Atellan Farce, 4, 5
Papyrus-letter, 91, o ; 92, 77 ; see Rolls
Parasol, 83, 4 > see Umbrella
Parchment, 92, 3 ; see Rolls
Paris, Judgment of, 73, 4> 5
Park for hunting, 80, 8
Parma, monument of C. Pupius C. L
Amicus, 75, 8
Parrot, tame, 80, 2
Parthenon, N.E. corner of, 10, 2; frieze of,
i3, 3, 2, 5 i M, 9
Parting-scene, 82, 2
Patara, theatre of Velia at, 2, 2, 4
Patroclus bandaged by Achilles, 34, 9
Peasant, 63, 4, 5, 8; 64, 3, 9; 65, 12; 85,
12
Pediment, p. 19
Peiraieus, reliefs from, 94, 5; 96, 2
Peirene, on cup, 25, 7, 2
Peithinus, vase by, 85, 74
Peitho, 15, 4
Pelasgic masonry, p. 25
Pelegriniatza, well at, 55, 2
Peltast, 38, 4
Pen, 89, 5, 9, 10, 13; 90, 7; 91, 5, 6; for
drawing, 89, 77 ; case for, 89, 12; 91, 6
Penelope, 75, 7
Penknife, 91, 5
Pentathlon, 21, 3; 23, 4, 5>
Peplus at Panathenaea, 14, 9
Perfume-jar, 76, 3
Pergamus, great altar, 15, 2; precinct of
Athena and library, 92, 3; relief from
Acropolis, 37, 6
Persians, 36, 7—5 ; 38, 2
Petillius, cippus of, 39, 13
Pets, domestic, 76, 8; 82, 70; see Dog
Phalanthus (?), 5, 10
Phalerae, 41, 9; 42, 9 ; 43, 16 ; 45, 6
Phidias, portrait of, 9, 7
Phigalia, gate at, 48, 6
Philiscus, tragic poet, 5, 4
Philoctetes in tragedy, 5, 9
Phrygian cap, 84, 7, 9
Physician, 72, 4
Pick, carpenter’s, 74,· 9
Pictures, Pl. 8
Pig as victim, 14, 2 ; 15, 79 ; 17, 7 ; 19, 5
Pig-tail, 85, 7, 3
Pillow, 82, 5; 86, 7, 3
Pin, for hair, 83, 13; box for, 83, 8
Pintaius, cippus of, 39, 7
Piombino, glass vase from, 72, 120
Pipe, earthenware, 56, 10; lead, 58, 3
Pistoxenus, vase by, 90, 9
Planing, ’74, 2, 5
Plastering, 69, 7, 5
Platform of rostra, 87, 13
Plectrum, 7, 3, 11,17
Plough, Greek, 64, 7; 65, 7 ; Etruscan,
I 65. 3
 
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