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Chapter XVII

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Footnote 1069:

The list in Klein’s _Euphronios_, p. 65, is as follows:—

(1) _Mon. dell’ Inst._ i. 51 (Deepdene): Combat over body of Achilles.

(2) Gerhard, _A.V._ 105–6 = Reinach, ii. 58, 253 (Bibl. Nat. 202): Geryon; quadriga (Plate XXII.).

(3) B.M. B 155: Geryon; Perseus and Nymphs.

(4) Gerhard, _A.V._ 190–91 = Reinach, ii. 95 (Bibl. Nat. 203): Warriors arming.

(5) _Ibid._ 322 = Reinach, ii. 160 (Wurzburg 315): Departure of Hector.

(6) _Ann. dell’ Inst._ 1839, plate P = Reinach, i. 259 (Kopenhagen 64). Skyphos: Tydeus and Adrastos.

(7) Leiden 1626 (Reinach, ii. 268): Sileni and Maenads.

(8) Durand Coll. 145.

(9) Gerhard, _A.V._ 237 = Reinach, ii. 120 (Munich 125). Hydria: Zeus and Typhon; Peleus and Atalanta.

(10) _Bull. dell’ Inst._ 1870, p. 187, No. 32 (in Florence).

(11) Gerhard, _A.V._ 95–6 = Reinach, ii. 53: Contests of Herakles with hydra and Amazons.

To these may be added (12, 13) B.M. B 75 and B 76 (both inscribed); (14) Munich 1108; (15) Vienna 219; (16) _Jahrbuch_, ii. (1887), p. 154, note 82; (17) B.M. B 154 (inscriptions Attic, but style resembling No. 1); (18) Gerhard, _A.V._ 205, 3–4 = Reinach, ii. 105, 2 (inscriptions Ionic, but style Chalcidian); (19) Kopenhagen 115 = Daremberg and Saglio, i. p. 821, fig. 1026; (20) _Arch. Anzeiger_, 1889, p. 91 (in Berlin); also Louvre E 793–813 (according to Pottier). See on the subject generally Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 551, and for the inscriptions, Kretschmer, _Gr. Vaseninschr._ p. 62.

Footnote 1070:

For a description of the shape of this particular kind of amphora, see p. 160.

Footnote 1071:

_Arch. Zeit._ 1876, p. 108.

Footnote 1072:

On the relation of Attic vases to Corinthian, see Wilisch, _Altkor. Thonindustrie_, p. 137.

Footnote 1073:

_Tyrrhen. Amphoren_ (1898).

Footnote 1074:

_Jahrbuch_, 1890, p. 237 ff.; Pottier, _Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 564.

Footnote 1075:

See