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., and Klein, _Meistersig._^2 p. 32 ff. The principal examples of signed vases are illustrated in the _Wiener Vorlegeblätter_, 1888–91.
Footnote 1203:
A unique exception is the early Attic potter Oikopheles, who uses the word ἐκεράμευσε (Oxford 189 = _Ashmolean Vases_, pl. 26).
Footnote 1204:
_Ath. Mitth._ 1889, pl. 1.
Footnote 1205:
_Wiener Vorl._ 1889, pl. 5, 1.
Footnote 1206:
Reinach, ii. 120.
Footnote 1207:
_E.g._ B.M. B 211 (Plate XXIX.).
Footnote 1208:
_Wiener Vorl._ 1888, pl. 6, fig. 1.
Footnote 1209:
Cf. Ar. _Ran._ 1400: Βέβληκ’ Ἀχιλλεύς δύο κύβω καὶ τέτταρα.
Footnote 1210:
_Wiener Vorl._ 1888, pl. 5, fig. 3.
Footnote 1211:
Adamek _Unsignierte Vasen des A._, p. 13 ff.) notes the use of fringed draperies as especially characteristic of Amasis. By this means he is enabled to trace several other vases to his hand.
Footnote 1212:
_J.H.S._ xix. p. 143.
Footnote 1213:
Cf. A 1532 from Naukratis in B.M.
Footnote 1214:
Loeschcke and Karo connect him with Samos, _J.H.S._ xix. p. 143.
Footnote 1215:
See on Amasis, Klein, _Meisters_. p. 43; Adamek, _Unsignierte Vasen d. A._ (_Prager Studien_, Heft v.); Karo, in _J.H.S._ xix. p. 135 ff.; Loeschcke in Pauly-Wissowa’s _Lexikon_, _s.v._ Other vases signed by Amasis are: Reinach, i. 359, 1 and 453, 3; _Boston Mus. Report_, 1903, No. 45 (fragment of cup with eyes); Würzburg, iii. 384; and one mentioned in _Jahrbuch_, 1896, p. 178, note 1. Unsigned vases attributed to him by Adamek, Karo, and other writers are B.M. B 53, B 151, B 197; Louvre F 25, F 26, F 28, F 36; Berlin 1688–92, 1731; Munich 75 and 81; Adamek, _op. cit._ pls. 1, 2 (Berlin); _Mus. Greg._ ii. 3; _J.H.S._ xix. pl. 5 (Würzburg); Reinach, i. 513, 1–5 (Athens); and two others mentioned _J.H.S._ xix. p. 139, Nos. 11, 12.
Footnote 1216:
_Wiener Vorl._ 1888, pl. 4, fig. 2. But see also _Bull. de Corr. Hell._ 1896, pls. 6–7, p. 372.
Footnote 1217:
Klein, _Meistersig._ p. 72 ff., reckons seventeen, to which number two or three must be added.
Footnote 1218:
Klein, _op. cit._ p. 81, No. 13.
Footnote 1219:
For a recently-discovered kylix painted by Sakonides, with Kaulos (?) as potter, see _Notizie degli Scavi_, 1903, p. 34.
Footnote 1220:
See _Arch. Zeit._ 1885, p. 189·
Footnote 1221:
Most of his vases are illustrated in the _Wiener Vorlegeblätter_ for 1890–91.
Footnote 1222:
See Loeschcke in _Arch. Zeit._ 1881, p. 35. He may have imitated Etruscan bronze jugs, which were now being imported. The Berlin vase (Fig. 136,