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Chapter XVII

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Footnote 1170:

Gerhard, _A.V._ 205, 3–4 = Reinach, ii. 105: see p. 323.

Footnote 1171:

See on Ionian inscribed vases, Endt, _Ion. Vasenm._ p. 38; Böhlau, _loc. cit._ p. 93.

Footnote 1172:

_E.g._ B.M. B 348–58, 439–50.

Footnote 1173:

_Röm. Mitth._ 1887, p. 171 ff. Furtwaengler regards the whole class as South Italian (_Antike Gemmen_, iii. p. 88); Pottier (_Louvre Cat._ ii. p. 538) wavers between Kyme and Italy.

Footnote 1174:

B.M. B 57; Gerhard, _A.V._ 185: cf. B.M. B 58, which is difficult to classify.

Footnote 1175:

A complete list of this group is given by Endt (p. 39 ff.), and may be briefly recapitulated:—(1) Amphorae: B.M. B 57; Cambridge 43; Bibl. Nat. 171–73; Berlin 1673, 1675; Munich 123, 155; Vienna 216 and Kaiserhaus 278; Würzburg, iii. 79–80, 84; four in Rome (see _Röm. Mitth._ 1887, pls. 8–9); others in Brussels, Karlsruhe, and Orvieto. (2) Jugs: B.M. B 54–6; Bibl. Nat. 178; Munich 173, 176, 1047, 1291; Würzburg, iii. 36 and 40; others in Karlsruhe, Florence, and Boulogne. (3) Ionic or Italian allied fabrics: Berlin 1677–79 and numerous others in Munich and Würzburg, enumerated and illustrated by Endt, p. 55 ff. figs. 27–40: cf. also Louvre E 703 = Reinach, ii. 92 = Endt, p. 65. To his list must be added the vase on Plate XXV.

Footnote 1176:

Pliny, _H.N._ xxxv. 55.

Footnote 1177:

Athenag. _Leg. pro Christo_, 17, 293.

Footnote 1178:

Hdt. iv. 88.

Footnote 1179:

Paus. v. 19, 1, x. 26, 6.

Footnote 1180:

The British Museum possesses a sarcophagus of the same type from Kameiros in Rhodes (Murray, _Terracotta Sarcophagi_, pl. 8).

Footnote 1181:

Published by A. S. Murray in _Terracotta Sarcophagi in Brit. Mus._ pls. 1–7, and in _Monuments Piot_, iv. p. 27 ff.

Footnote 1182:

See Murray’s description and commentary, _op. cit._ p. 7 ff., and in _Monuments Piot_, iv. p. 40.

Footnote 1183:

_Revue des Études Grecques_, 1895, p. 161 ff.

Footnote 1184:

Cf. the archaic Rhodian vases in the form of helmeted heads (_e.g._ B.M. A 1117, 1118, 1121; Pl. XLVI. fig. 1).

Footnote 1185:

_Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1895, p. 89.

Footnote 1186:

Cf. _J.H.S._ vi. p. 185.

Footnote 1187:

Examples of the earliest are Nos. 9–12, 16–18 in list below; of the second, Nos. 8, 13, 15 in list below.

Footnote 1188:

_Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1892, p. 240 ff.

Footnote 1189:

The principal decorative patterns are the guilloche or plait-band; maeander, often combined with stars, as on the “Pontic” vases; palmettes; a bold egg-and-dart pattern of Ionic type. For an Egyptian prototype of the maeander-and-star pattern, cf. Perrot, _Hist. de l’Art_, i. fig. 541.

Footnote 1190:

_Mon. dell’ Inst._ xi. 53 = No. 15 below.

Footnote 1191:

The following bibliography may be useful: _J.H.S._ iv. p. 1 ff.; _Bull. de Corr. Hell._, 1892, p. 240 ff., 1895, p. 69 ff.; Murray, _Terracotta Sarcophagi in Brit. Mus._ p. 1 ff., and _id._ in _Monuments Piot_, iv. p. 27 ff.; _Revue des Études Grecques_, 1895, p. 161 ff.

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