MISCELLANEOUS BELIEFS.
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oxen has stood a male figure, of whom the right arm,
holding a goad, alone remains. At their side is another
figure, standing under an archway, and advancing his
right hand, as if awaiting the cart. His drapery leaves
the left side hare. A dog follows the oxen. The wheel
of the cart is a solid disk of wood, strengthened by cross-
pieces. Sculpture rude, and late Roman.
Parian marble. Height, 1 foot 2 inches; width, 2 feet. Grceco-
Boman Guide, II., No. 135.
2214. Fragment of relief, with a nude figure of a boy, leaning
over a large chest, and stretching down into it. The
chest rests on ornamental feet, and has an open lid.—
Civita Lavinta. Presented by Lord Savilc, G.C.B., 1892.
Marble. Height, 1\ inches; width, 6 inches.
2215. Relief. A boar is seated to right, and attacked by two
hounds, which spring on its back from behind, and seize
its head and flank.—Shane Coll.
Marble. Height, II inches ; width, 1 foot 2 inches.
2216. Fragment of the right-hand upper corner of a relief,
with two oxen on rocky ground. Above in the angle, an
overturned vase, and a miner's pick (?), used by a figure
now lost. Roughly executed relief.
Greek marble. Height, 7 inches.
2217. Relief, representing the visit of Priam to Achilles.
Achilles is seated on a chair, on the left, with tunic,
cuirass, cloak, boots, and taenia about his head. He holds
his sword in the left hand, and his helmet lies beside him.
Priam approaches from the right, in a supplicatory atti-
tude, wearing trousers, sleeved tunic, and Phrygian cap.
Between them stands a youthful attendant, wearing tunic
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oxen has stood a male figure, of whom the right arm,
holding a goad, alone remains. At their side is another
figure, standing under an archway, and advancing his
right hand, as if awaiting the cart. His drapery leaves
the left side hare. A dog follows the oxen. The wheel
of the cart is a solid disk of wood, strengthened by cross-
pieces. Sculpture rude, and late Roman.
Parian marble. Height, 1 foot 2 inches; width, 2 feet. Grceco-
Boman Guide, II., No. 135.
2214. Fragment of relief, with a nude figure of a boy, leaning
over a large chest, and stretching down into it. The
chest rests on ornamental feet, and has an open lid.—
Civita Lavinta. Presented by Lord Savilc, G.C.B., 1892.
Marble. Height, 1\ inches; width, 6 inches.
2215. Relief. A boar is seated to right, and attacked by two
hounds, which spring on its back from behind, and seize
its head and flank.—Shane Coll.
Marble. Height, II inches ; width, 1 foot 2 inches.
2216. Fragment of the right-hand upper corner of a relief,
with two oxen on rocky ground. Above in the angle, an
overturned vase, and a miner's pick (?), used by a figure
now lost. Roughly executed relief.
Greek marble. Height, 7 inches.
2217. Relief, representing the visit of Priam to Achilles.
Achilles is seated on a chair, on the left, with tunic,
cuirass, cloak, boots, and taenia about his head. He holds
his sword in the left hand, and his helmet lies beside him.
Priam approaches from the right, in a supplicatory atti-
tude, wearing trousers, sleeved tunic, and Phrygian cap.
Between them stands a youthful attendant, wearing tunic