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Footnote 1389:
The following vases are in the style of Meidias, though not necessarily from his hand: Athens 1287 = Reinach, i. 342; Naples, S.A. 311 = Reinach, i. 474, 7; _Jahrbuch_, 1894, p. 252; Karlsruhe 259 = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 30; Reinach, i. 472, 1; 476, 2; 477, 2; 493, 3; Dumont-Pottier, i. pl. 8; Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 59.
Footnote 1390:
Paus. i. 18, 1.
Footnote 1391:
See Robert, _Marathonschlacht_, p. 97; _Nekyia_, p. 42. On late R.F. vases with double friezes see Winter, _Jüngere attische Vasen_, p. 69, and _Röm. Mitth._ 1897, p. 102. The principle is frequently adopted in the vases of Apulia (_e.g._ Plate XLV.); for early Apulian examples see p. 485.
Footnote 1392:
See _J.H.S._ xiii. p. 119.
Footnote 1393:
_Cat._ 1790 = _Ant. du Bosph. Cimm._ pl. 46 (in colours) = Reinach, i. 23. For a curious imitation of this vase, see Naples 2992.
Footnote 1394:
_Jahrbuch_, 1894, p. 57 ff.
Footnote 1395:
Naples 3135, according to him, is contemporaneous with the B.M. Aphrodite cup (D 2), about 460 B.C.
Footnote 1396:
_Vasen mit Goldschmuck_ (1865).
Footnote 1397:
_Gr. Vasenbilder_, p. 2, pl. 1, fig. 3, pl. 9, fig. 1; _Rev. Arch._ xxx. (1875), pp. 1, 73, pls. 17–20. See also Berlin 2661 = Rayet and Collignon, p. 257, and 2705 = Reinach, i. 426, 2.
Footnote 1398:
Of similar style are the fragment Naples 2664 = Reinach, i. 181, and Athens 1259 = Reinach, i. 506.
Footnote 1399:
_Mon. Grecs_, 1875, pls. 1, 2.
Footnote 1400:
_Marathonschlacht_, p. 74.
Footnote 1401:
Cf. Quint. xii. 10, 3, and Pliny, _H.N._ xxxv. 67.
Footnote 1402:
See Robert, _Iliupersis_, p. 35.
Footnote 1403:
Cf. Michaelis, _Parthenon_, pl. 4, 25, with a vase in the Vatican (Baumeister, i. p. 746); and see _Jahrbuch_, 1887, p. 177, and Roscher, i. p. 1355.
Footnote 1404:
E 716 = _J.H.S._ xv. pl. 5.
Footnote 1405:
See _Jahrbuch_, 1894, p. 69.
Footnote 1406:
Nos. 1119–20, and one uncatalogued.
Footnote 1407:
Cf. _B.M. Cat. of Terracottas_, B 57–8.
Footnote 1408:
_Ath. Mitth._ 1901, p. 143 ff., with pl. 8.
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