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Smith, Arthur H. [Editor]; British Museum <London> / Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities [Editor]
Catalogue of sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities (Band 1) — London, 1892

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THE ERECHTHEION.

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4 feet 3 inches in length. The fourth is broken on the risrht-
hand joint, and measures 4 feet inches. Synopsis Nos. 252-
255 (127-130). Greek Inscriptions in Brit. Mus., I., p. 89, e,
pi. 3, fig. 8. Stuart, II., ch. II., pi. 5. Inwood, Erechtheion,
p. 110.

410. Fragment of frieze similar to last. Joint on left. Found
on the north, side of the Erechtheion.—Inwood Coll.

Height, 6 inches; breadth, 6 inches. Synopsis, Ho. 116. Inwood,
Erechtheion, p. 138.

411. Fragment of leaf, bead and reel, and egg mouldings
from the capital of a pilaster at the west side of the south
portico of the Erechtheion (D on plan).—Inwood Coll.

Length, 1 foot 2 J inches ; height, 5J inches. Synopsis, No. 118.

412. Cymatium moulding from inner architrave of the
south portico of the Erechtheion (E on plan).

Height, 2\ inches ; length, 1\ inches. Synopsis No. 403. Inwood,
Erechtheion, pi. 20. See also Stuart, II., ch. II., pi. 13.

413. Piece of architrave, probably part of the beam from the
north angle of the east portico of the Erechtheion (F, F
on plan). There is a joint on the left of this slab.—Elgin
Coll.

Height, 2 feet 1 inch ; length, 8 feet 2^ inches. Synopsis, No. 220
(85). Wilkins, Prolusiones, p. 29.

414. Piece of the architrave from the south wall of the
Erechtheion, broken at each end (G on plan). It is
connected with the preceding by a piece of moulding
cast in plaster.—Elgin Coll.

Height, 2 feet 1 inch; length, 8 feet 5£ inches. Synopsis, No. 219
(291). Wilkins, Prolusiones, p. 29 ; Greek Inscriptions in Brit.
Mus. I., pi. 3, fig. 9.

415. Piece of corona of cornice, from the north portico of tho
Erechtheion (H on plan). Although not derived from
 
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