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Chapter XVII

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Footnote 999:

_Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1897, p. 450: cf. Athens 612 and a Berlin vase = _Anzeiger_, 1891, p. 116. On this shape see above, p. 187.

Footnote 1000:

_Cat._ 473–76. Plate XVIII. gives No. 474.

Footnote 1001:

_Melische Thongefässe._ See also Dumont-Pottier, i. p. 213; _Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 211.

Footnote 1002:

Athens 477 = Mylonas in Ἐφ. Ἀρχ. 1894, pls. 12–4, p. 226 (admirably reproduced in colours).

Footnote 1003:

Cf. _Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 212.

Footnote 1004:

Athens 475.

Footnote 1005:

Berlin 301 = Reinach, i. 380, 4.

Footnote 1006:

Cf. also _J.H.S._ viii. pl. 79 and B.M. A 762–64, 790.

Footnote 1007:

_Stilfragen_, p. 154.

Footnote 1008:

_J.H.S._ xxii. p. 46 ff.

Footnote 1009:

Cf. _J.H.S._ xxii. p. 66.

Footnote 1010:

x. 182.

Footnote 1011:

On the relations of Corinthian and Rhodian pottery, see Wilisch, _Altkor. Thonindustrie_, p. 127. The Corinthian vases found in Rhodes are roughly contemporaneous with the so-called Rhodian fabric.

Footnote 1012:

_E.g._ Louvre E 460, 467; Berlin 1156 ff. Furtwaengler, Dümmler, and Wilisch call these Italo-Corinthian, but Böhlau regards them as Aeolic, Orsi and Gsell as Sicilian. See Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 422.

Footnote 1013:

_Gaz. Arch._ 1880, p. 106.

Footnote 1014:

Wilisch, _Altkor. Thonindustrie_, p. 6 ff., limits these classes to three: Proto-Corinthian, Yellow-ground, and Red-ground; he arrives at this by combining Classes 2, 3, and 4 in one.

Footnote 1015:

Cf. Couve in _Rev. Arch._ xxxii. (1898), p. 214.

Footnote 1016:

Cf. Pliny, _H.N._ xxxv. 16, of Aridikes and Telephanes, _spargentes linear intus_. But it is not certain that this passage refers to the use of _incised_ lines.

Footnote 1017:

_Ann. dell’ Inst._ 1877, pls. C, D; _Mon. Antichi_, i. p. 780.

Footnote 1018:

_J.H.S._ xi. p. 173; Gsell, _Fouilles de Vulci_, p. 481.

Footnote 1019:

_Ann. dell’ Inst._ 1877, p. 406; _Italiker in der Po-ebene_, p. 84.

Footnote 1020:

_Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 18; Klein, _Euphronios_, p. 68; Wilisch, p. 11.

Footnote 1021:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1897, pp. 262, 265 ff.; and _Anzeiger_, 1893, p. 17.

Footnote 1022:

_Rev. Arch._ xxxii. (1898), p. 228.

Footnote 1023:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1897, p. 262; _Berl. Phil. Woch._ 1895, p. 202; _Amer. Journ. of Arch._ 1900, p. 441.

Footnote 1024:

_Rev. Arch._ xl. (1902), p. 41.

Footnote 1025:

_Ant. Denkm._ ii. pls. 44–5.

Footnote 1026:

_Amer. Journ._ loc. cit.

Footnote 1027:

It is interesting to note that this form quite disappears, and is not revived until the glass vessels of the Roman period. Cf. _J.H.S._ xi. p. 175: see also p. 300; and for this and the other shapes, Plates XVII., XIX.

Footnote 1028:

_Ath. Mitth._ 1897, p. 265 ff.

Footnote 1029:

In some specimens Ionian influence seems to manifest itself: cf. for instance the Ionic palmette in _Ath. Mitth._ 1897, p. 279. Studniczka notes that the purely monochrome outline drawing of the Aegina vases is like that ascribed by Pliny to the early Corinthian painters (_Ath. Mitth._ 1899, p. 376).

Footnote 1030:

Plate XVII. fig. 3 = A 1050 = _J.H.S._ xi. pls. 1, 2: cf. also _ibid._ p. 179.

Footnote 1031:

_Mélanges Perrot_, pl. 4, p. 269, and see p. 271, note 2; _Rev. Arch._ xxxii. (1898), p. 213.

Footnote 1032:

_Amer. Journ. of Arch._ 1900, pls. 4–6, p. 441.

Footnote 1033:

_Ant. Denkm._ ii. pls. 44–5.

Footnote 1034:

So called from the imitation of overlapping roof-tiles (_imbrices_).

Footnote 1035:

_E.g._ B.M. A 193, 223; Louvre A 275.

Footnote 1036:

_E.g._ Louvre, _Atlas_, pl. 40, E 347.

Footnote 1037:

_Mon. Antichi_, iv. p. 271 ff.; Böhlau, _Ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 91.

Footnote 1038:

Pliny, _H.N._ xxxv. 16. See p. 306, note 1016.

Footnote 1039:

Cf. Louvre E 350 ff.

Footnote 1040:

Studniczka (_Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 151) connects Ekphantos with Melos (cf. the inscription in Roberts, _Gk. Epigraphy_, i. p. 32). On the connection of Corinth with Melos, see Wilisch, p. 123 ff.

Footnote 1041:

The aryballos is also found in early Boeotian fabrics (subsequent to the Geometrical period): cf. the Gamedes vase in the B.M. (p. 300.), and that of Menaidas in the Louvre.

Footnote 1042:

See Wilisch, p. 24; examples in Athens Mus., Nos. 621, 622, 640 ff.

Footnote 1043:

Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 437 ff.; but see _Ath. Mitth._ 1895, p. 125, and Böhlau, _Ion. u. ital. Nekrop._ p. 98.

Footnote 1044:

_E.g._ Athens Mus. 502 and 507; Berlin 1034 ff.; _J.H.S._ xii. p. 312 (from Cyprus); and cf. Wilisch, p. 41.

Footnote 1045:

See _Él. Cér._ iii. 31–32 B, etc., and