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Smith, Arthur H. [Hrsg.]; British Museum <London> / Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities [Hrsg.]
Catalogue of sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities (Band 3) — London, 1904

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CATALOGUE OF SCULPTURE.

a cone employed to generate the curve of the volute.—
Elgin Coll.

Pentelic marble. Height, 10^ inches; diameter below, 1 foot
inches. Inwood, Erechtheion, p. 131, pi. 23. The capital
is evidently the same as those employed by Ross for the re-
construction of the temple of Nike Apteros. See Ross, Schaubert
and Hansen, Die Akropolis von Athen; Abth. I., Der Tempel der
Nike Apteros, pis. 7—9. In the temple, as now reconstructed,
the south-west angle capital is modern, and that was probably
the original position of this fragment. Identified by Prof.
Meurer, 1901.

2736 ( = 526). Slab of the Phigaleian frieze. The face of the
Centaur was identified and attached in 1902.

ADDENDA TO VOL. II.

2737. Fragment of the First Frieze of the Nereid Monument.
Head of a horse, half turned to the right, with part of the
upper joint.

Height, 1 foot 1\ inches.

2738. Fragment of the Second Frieze of the Nereid Monu-
ment. Upper part of a male figure to the left, with the
left arm raised. He has flowing hair, a tunic with a
girdle, and a thick upper cloak. The upper bed and
right-hand joint are preserved.

Height, 1 foot. Michaelis, Hon. dell' Inst.. X., pi. 16, No. 152 ;
Annali delV Inst., 1875, p. 115.
 
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