INDEX

Note.—Names of artists and καλός-names not included in this list will

be found in those given in Vol. II. p. [273] ff.

Abaskantos, lamp-maker, i. [108]

Abecedaria, ii. [311], and see [Alphabet]

Abella, vases from, i. [81];

fabric of, i. [484]

Acanthus-patterns, ii. [223]

Acetabulum, ii. [469]

Achaeans in Cyprus, i. [245], and see [275]

Acheloös, ii. [83], [101]

Achilles on vases, ii. [120] ff.;

fight over body of, i. [323]

Acids used for cleaning vases, i. [40], [41]

Aco Acastus, potter, ii. [517]

Acratophorum, ii. [464]

Acrobats, ii. [165], [182]

Actors on vases, i. [473], ii. [160] ff., [197]

Adjuvate, sodales, inscription on lamp, ii. [411], [422]

Admetos and Alkestis, ii. [102], [140], [310], [312]

Adonis, ii. [42]

Adrastos, ii. [119]

Aecetiae pocolom, i. [490]

Aegean pottery, i. [262] ff., [275]

—— Islands, vase-finds in the, i. [54] ff.

Aegina, personified, ii. [19], [82];

vases from, i. [54], [308], [492]

Aegisthos, death of, ii. [138]

Aeneas on vases, ii. [129], [135];

on lamps, ii. [414], [421]

Aeolis, finds in, i. [62];

pottery of, i. [339], [347], [356]

Aeolus, ii. [14]

Aeson, vase-painter, i. [444]

Aesop on vase, ii. [151];

on lamp, ii. [415];

fables of, on lamps, ii. [416]

“Affected” amphorae, i. [387]

Africa, types of tombs in, i. [36];

vases from, i. [67];

Ionic pottery of, i. [340] ff.;

relations with Ionia, i. [355];

lamps from, ii. [399], [406], [427];

bust of, on lamp, ii. [412]

ἄγαλμα, i. [98]

Agamedes and Trophonios, ii. [140]

Agamemnon on vases, ii. [126], [137]

Agia Paraskevi (Cyprus), i. [35], [66], [246]

Agon, ii. [89], [194]

Agra, mysteries of, ii. [27], [104]

Agriculture on vases, ii. [171]

Agrigentum, see [Girgenti]

Agrios, myth of, ii. [141]

Agrippa, painter on terracotta, i. [119], ii. [366]

Aigeus, ii. [108]

Aithra, ii. [24]

Ajax, son of Oïleus, ii. [134], [135]

—— son of Telamon, ii. [124], [128], [129];

death of, ii. [133], [310]

Akamas and Demophon, ii. [135]

ἄκατος, i. [186]

ἀκρατοφόρος, i. [173]

Akratos, i. [88], ii. [64]

ἀκρωτήρια, i. [97] ff.

Aktaeon on vases, ii. [35], [310];

on lamps, ii. [414];

on Gaulish pottery, ii. [508]

Aktor and Astyoche, ii. [143]

ἀλαβαστοθήκη, i. [133]

Alabastron, i. [196], [308], [312], [492]

Alba Longa, i. [79];

hut-urns from, ii. [288]

Alcaeus quoted, i. [133];

on vases, ii. [151]

Alexander the Great on Arretine vase, ii. [494]

Alexandria, vases from, i. [67], [146];

porcelain ware of, i. [129];

wine-amphorae from, i. [154] ff.

Alexandrine subjects on vases, i. [502];

in Gaulish terracottas, ii. [386];

on Roman lamps, ii. [418];

on Arretine vases, ii. [489]

Alkestis, see [Admetos]

Alkmena, i. [480], ii. [19]

Alkyoneus, ii. [100]

Allegory on vases, i. [21]

Allier, valley of, as centre for Gaulish terracottas, ii. [380] ff.;

for pottery, ii. [533];

clay of, ii. [434]

Allifae, pottery of, ii. [475], [478]

ἀλωπεκῆ, ii. [179], [200]

Alphabet, introduction into Greece and early varieties, ii. [245] ff.;

scheme of early varieties, ii. [248];

Attic, i. [12], ii. [246], [268];

early Etruscan, ii. [296], [311]

Altemura, vases from, i. [85]

Alyzia, inscribed tile from, i. [102]

Amasis, king of Egypt, i. [345]

—— potter, i. [381] ff., [387]

—— vase-painter, i. [439]

Amathus, pottery from, i. [36], [66], [147], [250], [253]

Amazons on vases, ii. [99], [111], [132], [144], [195];

on lamps, ii. [415]

America, museums of, i. [26], [30]

Amorgos, pottery from, i. [56], [262]

Amphiaraos, i. [76], [318], ii. [118]

Amphion, ii. [117]

Amphitrite, ii. [23], [189]

Amphitruo of Rhinthon, see i. [473]

Amphorae, forms of Greek, i. [153] ff.;

Apulian, i. [162], [469];

Attic, i. [295], [368], [372], [411];

Chalcidian, i. [322];

Melian, i. [57], [301];

Nicosthenic, i. [385];

Panathenaic, i. [46], [69], [84], [132], [145], [388] ff.;

“Tyrrhenian,” i. [160], [324];

“affected,” i. [387];

“false-necked,” i. [246], [271];

ornamentation of, i. [375], ii. [234];

prices paid for, i. [44] ff.;

ancient examples at Erythrae, i. [205];

used as wine-jars, i. [154] ff.;

Roman, ii. [460] ff.

ἄμφωτις, i. [186]

Ampulla, ii. [465]

Amyklae, pottery from, i. [52]

Amykos, ii. [115]

Amymone, ii. [24]

Anakles, potter, i. [384]

Anakreon on vases, ii. [152]

Analyses of pottery, i. [203], ii. [301], [435]

Ananke, ii. [69], [90]

ἀναξυρίδες, ii. [178]

Andernach, Roman pottery from, ii. [500], [502], [509], [522], [533]

Andokides, potter, i. [386], [401], ii. [258]

Andromache and Astyanax, ii. [131]

Andromeda, ii. [113]

Ἀνεσίδωρα, ii. [75]

Animals on early vases, see Chapters VI.–VIII. passim;

as subjects on vases, ii. [184] ff.;

on lamps, ii. [418];

as pets, ii. [168], [173]

Annia Arescusana, potter, ii. [367]

Annum novum faustum felicem, inscription on lamps, ii. [398], [420]

Ansae lunulatae, ii. [287]

Antaios, i. [431], ii. [100]

Antefixal ornaments, Greek, i. [97] ff.;

Etruscan, ii. [317];

Roman, ii. [343] ff., and see [365], [371]

Ante-Homerica, subjects from, ii. [4], [119] ff.

Antepagmentum, ii. [315], [365]

Anthedon, vases from, i. [53]

Antonius Epaphras, M., potter, ii. [367]

Anzi, vases found at, i. [83], [481]

Apate, ii. [90]

Apes on vases, i. [355], ii. [185]

Aphidna, early pottery from, i. [49], [278]

Aphrodite, in terracottas, i. [123] ff.;

dedications to, at Naukratis, i. [345];

representations of, on vases, ii. [42] ff., [191];

on cup in B. M., i. [434], [457];

with Persephone, ii. [28], [42];

at Judgment of Paris, ii. [122];

on mural reliefs, ii. [368];

in Gaulish terracottas, ii. [385];

on lamps, ii. [410];

and see [Venus]

Apollo, dedications to, i. [139], [345];

representations of, on vases, ii. [29] ff., [189];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [13], [15];

with Herakles, ii. [33], [97], [103];

on mural reliefs, ii. [368];

on lamps, ii. [409];

and see [Helios]

Apollodoros, vase-painter, i. [439]

Apollonia, vases from, i. [60]

Appius, L., potter, ii. [490]

Appliqué reliefs, i. [119], [497];

at Lezoux, ii. [529];

and see [ἐμβλήματα]

Apuleius quoted, ii. [403]

Apulia, vases from, i. [83] ff.;

local pottery of, ii. [323] ff.;

painted pottery of, i. [468] ff., [485], [486];

shapes, i. [144], [171], [178], [179], [469];

ornamentation, i. [468], ii. [235];

arrangement of subjects on, ii. [209];

inscriptions on, ii. [271] ff.;

sepulchral subjects on, i. [144], [476], ii. [157];

scenes from Under-world on, ii. [67] ff.

Aqueducts, use of brick in, ii. [336]

Archemoros, ii. [118]

Ἀρχεναύτης, ii. [92]

Archers, ii. [177], [178], [199]

Archikles, potter, i. [374], [384]

Architecture, terracotta used in, i. [91] ff.;

in Etruria, ii. [314] ff.;

at Rome and Pompeii, ii. [330] ff.;

use of bricks and tiles in, i. [91] ff., ii. [336] ff., [343];

use of vases in, ii. [457];

treatment of, in vase-paintings, ii. [205] ff.;

imitations of, in arrangement of designs, i. [378], ii. [207];

in patterns, ii. [211]

Archons, names of, on vases, i. [69], [390]

ἀρδάνιον, i. [167]

Ares on vases, ii. [41], [190];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [13], [15];

on lamps, ii. [409]

Arezzo, pottery found at, i. [29], [72], ii. [479], [481];

potters’ tools and stamps from, i. [207], ii. [438], [439], [493];

and see [Arretium]

Argolis, pottery from, i. [51];

as centre of fabric, i. [274], [298], [307], [336];

inscriptions in alphabet of, i. [308], [335], [357], ii. [249]

Argonauts on vases, i. [442], ii. [115], and see ii. [104]

Argos, vases from, i. [52]

—— guardian of Io, ii. [20]

Ariadne on vases, ii. [57], [110], [298]

Aridikes and Telephanes, painters, i. [312], [320], [395]

Arimaspi, ii. [148]

Aristonoös, vase of, i. [168], [297], ii. [249]

Aristophanes quoted or referred to, i. [132], [143], ii. [266]

—— vase painter, i. [444]

Arkesilaos of Kyrene, i. [341] ff., ii. [149];

cup with subject of, i. [44], [341] ff., ii. [149], [250]

—— sculptor and modeller, ii. [372]

Arles, pottery from, ii. [524]

Armed foot-race, ii. [164]

Armento, vases from, i. [83]

Arming of warriors, ii. [175]

Armour, how represented, ii. [198]

Arrangement of subjects on vases, ii. [206] ff.

Arretine vases, ii. [479] ff.;

connection of, with Gaulish ware, ii. [500], [517] ff.

Arretium as centre of fabric, ii. [432], [475], [477];

and see [Arezzo]

Artemis, on lamps, i. [107], ii. [409];

on vases, ii. [30] ff., [35], [190];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [13], [15];

as Aidos, ii. [90];

Asiatic, i. [56], [289], [301], ii. [35];

Diktynna, i. [497], ii. [35]

Artis on kilns at Castor, ii. [435], [447] ff.

Artistic aspects of study of vases, i. [13], and see i. [20]

Artists’ signatures, ii. [244], [257] ff., [272];

list of, ii. [273] ff.;

Athenian, i. [379] ff., [420] ff., ii. [257] ff.

ἀρυστύρ, ἀρύστιχος, i. [179]

ἀρύταινα, i. [179]

Aryballos, i. [127], [197], [300];

Corinthian, i. [312];

later type, i. [412], [492]

Ashmolean Museum, see [Oxford]

Asia personified, ii. [81]

Asia Minor, vase-collections in, i. [30];

tombs of, i. [34];

vase-finds in, i. [61], [330], [356];

lamps from, i. [108];

porcelain ware from, i. [129]

Asiatic art, influence of, on Arretine ware, ii. [489];

and see [Ionic]

Asine, pottery from, i. [52]

Asklepios, ii. [76];

on lamp (?), ii. [416]

Askos, i. [119], [129], [199];

local Apulian, ii. [325], [326]

Assariik, pottery from, i. [64], [280], [340]

Assos, pottery from, i. [62]

Assteas, vase-painter, i. [81], [83], [472], [474], [478] ff., ii. [104], [271]

Assyrian bricks and cylinders, i. [6], [7];

enamels, i. [8];

textile fabrics, i. [312], [333], [334];

influence on Greek pottery, i. [295], [333];

and see [Oriental]

Asti, see [Hasta]

Ἀστυνόμοι on tiles, i. [101]

Astyanax, ii. [131], [134]

Atalante, ii. [141], [142];

on Gaulish vase, ii. [532]

—— in Lokris, vases found at, i. [53]

Ate, ii. [90]

Ateius, Cn., potter, ii. [500]

Athamas (?), see [Salmoneus]

Athena, on vases, i. [323], ii. [37] ff.;

types of, ii. [190];

statues of, ii. [40], [134], and see [Palladion];

Parthenos on vases, i. [449], [451];

Promachos, i. [389];

with Poseidon on vase, i. [464], [497], ii. [24];

on lamp, ii. [409];

birth of, i. [370], [396], ii. [15], [294];

birth-type used for other scenes, i. [388];

with Herakles, ii. [38], [105];

in Trojan scenes, ii. [39], [133];

at Judgment of Paris, ii. [122]

Athenaeus on shapes of vases, i. [148] ff.;

on drinking-cups, i. [180] ff.

Ἀθηναῖος on tile from Marathon, i. [99]

Athenian artists or potters, i. [379] ff., [421] ff., ii. [255] ff.;

migration of, to other parts, i. [464], [465];

festivals, ii. [156];

horsemen or knights, ii. [166], [177], [179];

sepulchral reliefs, i. [477], ii. [158];

tribal heroes, ii. [140];

vases made for Cyprus, i. [255];

exported to other parts, i. [11], [405], [458], [464];

influenced by Ionian, i. [294], [295], [388];

contrasted with Ionian, i. [332], [356];

chronology of, i. [401] ff., [463], ii. [270];

and see generally [Dipylon], [Proto-Attic], [Black-figured], [Red-figured];

white lekythi, i. [48], [54], [86], [132], [142], [196], [454] ff., ii. [157]

Athens, history of, in connection with vases, i. [11], [369], [418], [463];

finds of vases at, i. [12], [33], [46] ff.;

of lamps, i. [108];

museum of, i. [26], [30], [48];

Acropolis, finds on, i. [33], [48], [138], [402];

tombs at, i. [33], [47], [142], [147];

modern forgers at, i. [43];

potters’ quarter at, i. [89], [231];

public measure at, i. [135];

early artistic position of, i. [235], [292], [369];

art of painting at, i. [396] ff., [409], [441] ff., [454];

pottery of, see Chapters VI., VII., IX.-XI. passim;

its native origin, i. [20], [278];

inscriptions on vases, ii. [255] ff., and see [Attic];

termination of vase-painting at, i. [463] ff.

Athletes on vases, i. [417], [476], ii. [162] ff.;

attire of, ii. [197]

Atilius, K., potter, i. [502]

Atlantes of terracotta at Pompeii, ii. [374]

Atlas, ii. [75]

Atreus and Thyestes, ii. [141]

Attegia tegulicia, ii. [342]

Attic alphabet, i. [12], ii. [246], [268];

dialect, ii. [237], [255];

inscriptions, i. [291], [296], [325], [370], [379], ii. [255] ff.;

palaeography of, ii. [268] ff.;

comedy reflected on vases, i. [473], [483], [484];

legends on vases, ii. [138] ff.

Attica, finds of pottery in, i. [49], [278] ff.;

and see [Athens]

Auge, i. [474], ii. [104]

Aulis, scenes at, ii. [124]

Aurae, ii. [81], [193]

Auster, stamp of, ii. [440]

Australis on Roman tile, ii. [359]

Austria, vase-collections of, i. [28]

Auvergne, potteries in, ii. [504];

and see [Lezoux]

Avot for fecit, ii. [382], [509]

Babylonia, bricks of, i. [6], [8], [91], [94];

cylinders and tablets, i. [7];

enamels, i. [8]

Bacchic scenes, see [Dionysiac]

Bacchylides and vase-paintings, ii. [6]

Baking, of terracottas, i. [116];

of vases, i. [214] ff.;

ovens for, i. [105];

and see [Kilns]

Ball-games, ii. [167]

Banassac, fabric of, ii. [524]

Banquet-scenes, ii. [180] ff.;

use of kylix in, i. [188]

Barbarians on vases, i. [420], ii. [178] ff.

Barbotine decoration, i. [130], [210], ii. [438], [442], [505], [512];

in Germany, ii. [513], [536];

at Lezoux, ii. [528], [529];

at Castor, ii. [544]

Bargates, potter, ii. [483]

Bari, vases from, i. [84], [86];

local pottery of, ii. [326]

“Base-ring” ware (Cypriote), i. [242]

Basile and Echelos, ii. [27], [140]

Bathing-scenes, ii. [165], [173]

Baths, use of tiles in, i. [103], ii. [342], [346];

use of bricks in, ii. [331], [335], [339];

vessels used for, i. [176]

—— of Caracalla, arrangements of, ii. [347]

Bears on lamps, ii. [398]

“Belgic” black ware, ii. [552]

Bellerophon on vases, ii. [114];

on lamps, ii. [414]

Benghazi, vases from, i. [68];

porcelain ware from, i. [129];

and see [Cyrenaica]

Berlin Museum, i. [25], [28]

Bibe, amice, de meo on Gaulish vase, ii. [524]

βῖκος, i. [164]

“Bilingual” vases, i. [387]

Biremes on Geometrica vases, i. [291], ii. [178]

Blacas krater, i. [409], [443], ii. [78], [79]

Black punctured ware (Cypriote), i. [242]

—— slip ware (Cypriote), i. [241]

—— varnish, i. [210], [219] ff., [371], [405]

—— wares (Etruscan), ii. [291];

mentioned in Latin literature, ii. [304];

plain Roman, ii. [552];

and see [Etruria], [Naukratis], etc.

Black-bodied amphorae, i. [151];

other vases, i. [221]

Black-figured vases, i. [219], [368];

from Cyprus, i. [255];

from Ionia, i. [330], [356] ff.;

technique of, i. [219], [370];

shapes, i. [372] ff.;

ornamentation, i. [375] ff., ii. [234];

subjects, i. [376] ff.;

artists of, i. [379] ff., ii. [274];

arrangement of subjects on, ii. [207];

καλός-names on, ii. [277];

transition to R.F., i. [386], [393], [400];

treatment of eye on, compared with R.F., i. [408];

subjects compared with R.F., i. [416] ff.;

varieties of amphora in, i. [159]

Blanchet on Gaulish terracottas, ii. [380] ff.;

on kilns in France, ii. [443], [451];

on Gaulish pottery-centres, ii. [533]

Boar-hunts on vases, i. [315], ii. [166];

and see [Calydonian]

Boat-shaped vases, i. [186];

lamps, ii. [403]

Böhlau on Geometrical pottery, i. [286] ff.;

on Proto-Attic, i. [292];

on Phaleron ware, i. [298];

on Ionic pottery, i. [336] ff.

Boeotia, pottery from, i. [52];

tiles from, i. [102];

terracottas from, i. [118], [123], [290];

Mycenaean pottery from, i. [274];

Geometrical, i. [52], [159], [286];

bronze fibulae of, i. [290];

Proto-Corinthian vases, i. [307];

later local fabrics, i. [300], [391], [451];

vases with reliefs, i. [497];

alphabet of, ii. [252];

artists’ signatures, ii. [252], [273]

Boiae, foundation of (?), ii. [143]

Bologna, vases from, i. [72];

Villanuova civilisation at, ii. [285]

Bolsena, vases from, i. [73], [501]

Bomarzo, vases from, i. [74]

βομβύλιος, i. [198]

Borax, use of, for red glaze, ii. [437]

Boreades, ii. [81], [115], [116]

Boreas, ii. [80], [115], [194]

Boriedus, potter, ii. [551]

Boston Museum, i. [26], [30];

vase in, ii. [483]

Bowls, Megarian or Homeric, i. [50], [53], [134], [185], [499];

for libations, i. [140], [192], ii. [471];

“Italian Megarian,” ii. [490];

forms of Gaulish, ii. [501], [520] ff.;

and see [Calix], [Patera], [Phiale]

Boxers, ii. [163]

Braziers, i. [105]

Bricks, use of, in Babylonia, i. [6], [91];

in Greece, i. [89] ff.;

in Etruria, ii. [314];

at Rome, ii. [331], [336], [340], [352];

at Pompeii, ii. [337];

sun-dried, i. [91] ff., ii. [331], [335];

baked, i. [95], ii. [334] ff.;

sizes of Roman, ii. [332];

methods of construction in, ii. [337] ff.;

stamps and inscriptions on, ii. [352] ff.;

and see [Tiles]

Bridal scenes, see [Marriage]

Britain, vase-collections in, i. [27];

use of brick in, ii. [332], [337], and see [335];

tiles from, ii. [346], [348], [358], [359], [363];

terracotta statuettes from, ii. [379], [384];

kilns found in, ii. [444], [445], [454];

wine-amphorae, ii. [461];

Roman pottery found in, ii. [540] ff.;

imported wares, ii. [504], [540];

subjects, [508];

types and chronological sequence, ii. [540];

barbotine wares in, ii. [513], [544];

Rutenian, ii. [522];

Lezoux ware, ii. [529];

“false Samian” ware, ii. [541];

potters’ names from, ii. [542];

local fabrics, ii. [543] ff.;

plain wares, ii. [549] ff.;

and see [Castor], [New Forest], [Upchurch]

British Museum, i. [17], [24], [27];

prices paid by, for vases, i. [43] ff.

—— School at Athens, excavations of, i. [57], [262], [265]

Βρομίας, i. [186]

Brongniart on Greek vases, i. [203];

on bucchero, ii. [301];

on plain Roman wares, ii. [437], [548]

Bronze, workers in, ii. [171];

imitations of, in bucchero ware, ii. [303];

in Roman pottery, ii. [528], [552]

—— Age in Cyprus, i. [35], [66], [206], [237] ff.;

in Italy, ii. [283] ff.;

porcelain ware of, i. [127]

Brunn on Melian reliefs, i. [120]

Brushes used for painting vases, i. [227]

Brygos, potter, i. [421], [437], ii. [256]

Bucchero ware in Cyprus, i. [242];

in Etruria, ii. [289], [295], [301] ff.

Bucket, see [κάδος], [Situla]

Bularchos, painter, i. [361], [363]

Burgon vases, i. [45], [47], [57], [145], [285], [295]

Burial scenes, and use of vases in, see [Funeral]

Burlesques, ii. [159];

and see [Caricatures], [Comedy]

Busiris, ii. [102]

Busts of terracotta (funereal), i. [123]

Butades, i. [98], [110]

Butrio, potter, ii. [527]

Cacus, ii. [100]

Cadus, ii. [463];

and see [κάδος]

Caecilius Saevus, L., lamp-maker, ii. [406], [423], [425], [428]

Caere, see [Cervetri]

Caeretan hydriae, i. [166], [353] ff., ii. [308];

allied fabrics, i. [356] ff.

Caesar, C. Julius, his finds of vases at Corinth, i. [134]

Caistor-by-Norwich, kiln at, ii. [445], [449]

Calene phialae, i. [502], and see ii. [490]

Calidius Strigo, potter, ii. [482]

Calix, ii. [468];

and see [Bowl], [Kylix]

Calvi (Cales), vases from, i. [81], [119], [146], [191], [502]

Calydonian boar-hunt, ii. [114], [294]

Calyx-patterns, ii. [221]

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, i. [27]

Cambridgeshire, Roman tombs in, ii. [351], [456]

Campania, vases found in, i. [80], [146];

amphorae of, i. [162], [469], [484];

fabrics of, i. [467] ff., [482] ff.;

local, i. [227], [484];

Roman pottery in, ii. [475], [478]

Candelabrum-amphorae, i. [162]

Canino, i. [44], [76];

and see [Vulci]

Canoleius, L., potter, i. [502]

Canopic jars (Etruscan), ii. [304]

Canosa, vases from, i. [84], [118], [146], [487]

Capedo, capis, ii. [471]

Capitoline Jupiter, temple of, ii. [314], [371], and see i. [116];

statue of, ii. [314], [372]

Capua, vases from, i. [81], ii. [488], [493];

tiles from, i. [98], [103];

vases with gilding from, i. [210], [231], [498];

forgeries made at, i. [42]

Caria, pottery from, i. [64], [330], [340]

Caricatures on vases, i. [392]

Carthage, lamps from, ii. [397], [399], [405], [422];

Gaulish vase at, ii. [523]

Casks, see [Dolium], [Pithos]

Castor, kilns of, ii. [435], [437], [444], [446] ff.;

ware of, ii. [543], and see [442], [536]

Catagrapha, i. [397], [455]

Catalogues of vases, i. [26] ff.;

and see [Bibliography] in Vol. I.

Catinus and catillus, ii. [469]

Cato on terracotta sculpture at Rome, ii. [373]

Caudebec, terracotta figure from, ii. [384]

Cave-dwellings, pottery from, i. [4]

Ceglie, vases from, i. [84]

Centaurs, ii. [102], [111], [145], [195]

Centorbi, vases from, i. [87]

Cerialis, potter, ii. [439], [511], [536]

Cerigo, see [Kythera]

Cervetri (Caere), vases from, i. [75], ii. [292] ff., [297], [307], [308];

architectural terracottas from, i. [98], ii. [315], [317];

vases with reliefs from, i. [496], ii. [292];

painted slabs from, ii. [299], [319];

Regulini-Galassi tomb at, ii. [300];

abecedaria from, ii. [311];

sarcophagi from, ii. [317], [321]

Cesnola, i. [65]

Chachrylion, potter, i. [420], [424], [427], [430]

chaῖre kaὶ pίei eὖ, i. [373], ii. [265]

Chalcidian vases, i. [321] ff.;

alphabet and inscriptions, ii. [253]

Chalcosthenes or Caicosthenes, i. [92]

Chalkis as pottery centre, i. [55], [307], [321] ff., [495]

Chamber-tombs (Etruscan), ii. [294] ff.

Chares, vase-painter, i. [315]

Charinos, potter, i. [411], [492]

Chariot-scenes on vases, ii. [164], [166], [176];

on lamps, ii. [417], [422]

Charioteer, dress of, ii. [198]

Charon, i. [459], ii. [69], [193]

Charun, ii. [69], [193], [310]

Cheiron, ii. [95], [120], [145]

Chelis, potter, i. [420], [424], [427]

Chequer-patterns, ii. [215]

Chest of Kypselos, see [Kypselos]

Chevron-patterns, ii. [214]

Chigi vase, i. [309]

Children, vases used by, i. [137];

subjects relating to, ii. [167], [174]

Chimaera, ii. [114], [148]

Chiton, treatment of, on vases, i. [372], ii. [200]

Chiusi, vases from, i. [73];

as centre for Etruscan pottery, ii. [302], [304]

Christian lamps, ii. [404], [420]

Chronology of Cypriote pottery, i. [245] ff.;

of Cretan, i. [265];

of R.F. vases, i. [401] ff., [463], ii. [271];

of Gaulish terracottas, ii. [385];

of Roman lamps, ii. [399] ff.;

of Gaulish pottery, ii. [501] ff., [516] ff.

Chrysaor, ii. [112]

Chryse, ii. [105], [115], [124]

Chrysos, ii. [85], [88]

Chthonian deities, in terracottas, i. [123] ff.;

on vases, ii. [67] ff.

χύτρα, i. [174]

χυτρεύς, χυτροπλάθος, i. [232]

Ciborium, i. [186], ii. [468]

Cicero quoted, ii. [365], [371]

Cincelli, potteries at, ii. [480], [483]

Cinerary urns, i. [144] ff.;

Etruscan, ii. [285], [288];

Roman, ii. [456], and see [550];

and see [Ossuaria]

Cinnamus, potter, ii. [527]

Circle-patterns, ii. [216]

Circus, scenes from, on mural reliefs, ii. [370];

on lamps, ii. [417], [422]

Cistae, Etruscan, compared with vases, ii. [307]

Cities personified, ii. [81], [82], [194]

Civil use of pottery, see [Measures]

Civita Castellana, see [Falerii]

—— Lavinia, terracottas from, i. [98], [101], ii. [316], [317]

—— Vecchia, vases from, i. [74]

Classical literature, see [Literature]

Clay, earliest working in, i. [5] ff.;

uses of, i. [89] ff.;

varieties of, i. [113], [204];

used for bricks and tiles, i. [90] ff., ii. [333] ff.;

for sarcophagi, i. [104];

for models, i. [111], ii. [375];

for porcelain objects, i. [127];

in sculpture, i. [109] ff., ii. [314], [317], [371] ff.;

nature of, for terracotta figures, i. [113], ii. [380];

for mural reliefs, ii. [366];

for lamps, ii. [404];

for Roman pottery, ii. [434] ff., [548];

preparation of, for vases, i. [202] ff.;

representations of digging for, ii. [170]

Clazomenae, vases from, i. [62], [64], [330], [354], [356];

as centre of Ionic fabric, i. [350], [354];

sarcophagi of, i. [62], [362] ff.;

compared with vases, i. [350] ff.

Cobnertus, potter, ii. [440]

Coins, terracotta moulds for, i. [106], ii. [390] ff.;

compared with R.F. vases, i. [426];

evidence of, for Greek alphabets, ii. [246]

Colchester, terracottas from, ii. [384];

kilns at, ii. [445];

vase from, ii. [544]

Collections of vases, early, i. [16] ff.;

list of existing, i. [27] ff.

Colours used for terracottas, i. [116];

for vases, i. [230];

in Etruscan art, ii. [299], [321] ff.;

for mural reliefs, ii. [366]

Combats, ii. [175] ff.;

and see [Gladiators]

Comedy, scenes from, on vases, i. [473], ii. [160]

Comitialis, potter, ii. [511]

“Complementary” method of representation, ii. [10]

Concentric circles, Cypriote, i. [251], ii. [216]

Conclamatio, ii. [157]

Concrete, use of, in Roman buildings, ii. [335] ff.

Condatomagus, see [Graufesenque]

Congius, ii. [472]

Consuls, names of, on tiles, ii. [360];

on vases, ii. [462], [512]

“Continuous” method of representation, ii. [10]

Convivial inscriptions, ii. [265], [524], [538]

Cooking-vessels, i. [174], ii. [470]

Corfu, vases from, i. [54]; tiles from, i. [101]

Corinth, its early commercial and artistic importance, i. [11], [303];

finds of pottery at, i. [50], [139], [304], [305], [307];

amphora-handles from, i. [158];

clay of, i. [304], [305];

industries of, represented on vases, i. [207], [216], [305], [317], ii. [170]

Corinthian krater, i. [168];

kylix, i. [190];

painters, i. [312], [320], [395];

pinakes, i. [51], [139], [207], [216], [224], [305], [316], ii. [23], [170], [249], [251];

vases generally, i. [304] ff.;

sites where found, i. [304];

classification, i. [305] ff.;

shapes, i. [311] ff., [317];

ornamentation, i. [311] ff., [320], ii. [233];

subjects, i. [314], [318];

inscriptions, i. [315], [326], ii. [249] ff.;

potters’ names, i. [315], ii. [250], [273];

imitations of, i. [321];

types from, on “Tyrrhenian” amphorae, i. [326];

points of contact with Ionia, i. [329] ff.;

found in Etruria, i. [77], [318], ii. [294] ff., [307]

Corintho-Attic vases, see [Tyrrhenian]

Cornelius, P., potter, ii. [482]

Corneto, vases from, i. [74], ii. [284]

Cornices of terracotta, i. [97], ii. [344]

Cosmogonic deities, ii. [73] ff.

Costume on Greek vases, ii. [200] ff.

Countries personified, ii. [81], [82], [194]

“Courting”-scenes, i. [475], ii. [183]

Crater, see [Krater]

Crescent patterns, ii. [218]

Cretan bull, ii. [96]

Crete, finds in, i. [59], [152], [263] ff.;

ossuaria in, i. [145], [272];

ethnography of, i. [264];

early pottery of, i. [265] ff.;

as Mycenaean centre, i. [269], [274];

influence on later pottery, i. [276];

the island personified, ii. [82]

Crimea, vases from, i. [60], [330], [340], [447], [448], [464];

wine-amphorae from, i. [158]

Croesus, see [Kroisos]

Crudus, used of bricks, i. [90], [92];

of vases, i. [214]

“Cult of Tomb” on lekythi, i. [143], [459], [460], ii. [158];

on Apulian vases, i. [144], [476], ii. [158]

Cumae, vases from, i. [80], [210];

fabrics of, i. [483], ii. [478]

Cupid, see [Eros]

Cups, see [Drinking-cup], [Kylix], etc.

Curetes and infant Zeus, ii. [368]

Curium, tombs at, i. [36], [255], and see [66], [67];

vases from, i. [128], [243] ff., [488]

Cyathus, ii. [467];

and see [Kyathos]

Cyclades, finds in, i. [56];

early pottery of, i. [9], [56], [260] ff., [303]

Cyclic poets and vase-subjects, ii. [4], [119] ff.

Cycnus, scene from drama of, ii. [531]

Cylinders, Assyrian, i. [7]

Cyprus, vase-collections in, i. [30];

tombs in, i. [34] ff.;

finds of pottery, i. [65], [237], [240], [250], [273], [280];

terracottas, i. [112], [123] ff.;

general character of pottery, i. [236];

shapes of vases,. i. [238], [252];

Bronze-Age pottery, i. [66], [206], [237] ff.;

Mycenaean pottery, i. [239], [244];

Graeco-Phoenician, i. [247] ff.;

Hellenic, i. [255];

Roman, ii. [495], [499];

ethnology of inhabitants, i. [240], [248];

chronology of pottery, i. [250]

Cyrenaica, tombs in, i. [36];

vases from, i. [69], [465];

terracottas, i. [125], [126];

and see [Kyrene]

Cyrene, see [Kyrene]

Daidalos, see [Ikaros]

Daily life, scenes from, on vases, i. [417], [449], [475], ii. [154] ff.;

on lamps, ii. [416] ff.;

of women and children, ii. [172] ff.

Dali, pottery of, i. [250], [273]

Danaë, ii. [19], [112]

Danaids, ii. [68]

Danaos (?), ii. [140]

Dancing scenes on Greek vases, ii. [168], [182];

on Arretine vases, see [Hieroduli]

Daphnae, pottery from, i. [68], [349] ff.;

Fikellura style at, i. [338], [352];

scale-pattern used at, i. [311], [337], [352], ii. [218]

Dardanus, see [Troad]

Dareios in council, ii. [151]

Daulis, vases from, i. [53]

Dawn, see [Eos]

Death-deities, ii. [72];

and see [Thanatos]

Déchelette on Gaulish pottery, ii. [432], [504] ff., [516] ff.

Decoration of vases, artistic value of, i. [14];

see [Ornamentation], [Subjects]

Decorative patterns, see [Ornamental]

Dedicatory inscriptions on Greek vases, i. [139], ii. [242];

on lamps, ii. [421]

Deepdene, collection of vases at, i. [17], [27], [323]

Deianeira, ii. [102], [104]

Deinos (vase-shape), i. [173]

Deities, terracotta statuettes of, i. [122];

Gaulish, ii. [384] ff.;

representations of, on vases, see Chaps. [XII]., [XIII].;

on lamps, ii. [408] ff.;

Etruscan, ii. [310]

Delos as centre of vase-fabric (?), i. [57], [302];

braziers made at, i. [105]

Delphi, pottery from, i. [53]

Delphic scenes on vases, ii. [29] ff., [103], [138]

Delphiniform lamps, ii. [399]

Demeter, ii. [26] ff., [189];

bust of, in terracotta, i. [123]

Demons, on braziers, i. [105];

and see [Death-deities]

Δημόσια on tiles, i. [102];

on a washing-basin, ii. [260]

Δημόσιον on a measure, i. [135]

Demosthenes, allusions to vases in, i. [133], [142]

Dennis, explorations of, in the Cyrenaica, i. [36];

in Etruria, i. [38];

in Sicily, i. [87]

Departure-scenes on vases, ii. [176]

δέπας, i. [148], [181]

Depositio-scenes, i. [459], ii. [157]

Descriptive names, ii. [91], [260]

Devices on shields, ii. [198]

Diadumenos, terracotta figure of, i. [126]

Diana on Gaulish pottery, ii. [507], [508];

and see [Artemis]

Diitrephes (?), ii. [151]

Dike, ii. [69], [89]

Dimini, pottery from, i. [54]

δίμυξος (of lamps), i. [107]

Diocletian, tile-stamps in reign of, ii. [353], [362]

Diogenes on lamp, ii. [415], [421];

tub of, i. [151]

Diomedes, horses of, ii. [98]

—— in Trojan scenes, ii. [127], [128], [133]

Diomos (tribal hero) ?, ii. [140]

Dionysiac personifications, ii. [64] ff., [91];

scenes on vases, ii. [32], [54], [57] ff.;

on R.F. vases, i. [416];

on mural reliefs, ii. [369];

on lamps, ii. [411];

on Arretine vases, ii. [492], [493]

Dionysos on vases, ii. [55] ff., [191];

in ship, i. [381];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [14], [56];

birth of, ii. [19], [55];

in Attica, ii. [139];

sacrifices to, i. [140], ii. [60]

Dioskuri on vases, ii. [93], [115], [194];

on lamps, ii. [413]

Diota, i. [154], [163], ii. [460]

Dipylon, cemetery of, i. [9], [48], [280];

vases from, i. [48], [247], [253], [255], [280] ff.;

ornamentation, i. [282], ii. [232];

subjects, i. [285], ii. [157], [178];

chronology, i. [291];

influence on later vases, i. [293], [298];

early inscribed vase from, ii. [243]

Discovery of vases, circumstances of, i. [33] ff.

Discs of terracotta of unknown use, i. [105], [106]

Discus (δίσκος), name of vase, i. [194], ii. [469];

part of lamp, ii. [395]

Dishes, Greek, i. [194];

Roman, ii. [468]

Diskos, throwing of, ii. [163]

Divixtus, potter, ii. [527]

Dodwell pyxis, i. [50], [315], ii. [250]

Dörpfeld, discoveries of, at Troy, i. [61], [153], [257], [259]

Δοκιμασία of Athenian knights, ii. [177]

Doliarius, ii. [457], [511]

Dolium, ii. [438], [457] ff.;

and see [Pithos]

Dolls of terracotta, i. [113], [114], [120]

Dolon, story of, i. [363], ii. [128]

Domestic use of vases, i. [136], [138], and see [252];

Roman, ii. [431], [455] ff., [549] ff.

Domitia gens, tiles of, ii. [357], [358]

Dorian invasion, i. [245], [277]

Doric architecture, use of tiles in, i. [94];

dialect used at Athens, ii. [256]

Douai, potters’ stamps from, ii. [503]

Dragendorff on Roman pottery in Greece, ii. [476], [498];

on Arretine ware, ii. [482],

489 ff.;

on provincial ware, ii. [499] ff.;

on Roman red glaze, ii. [435]

Drain-pipes, see [Pipes]

Drama, subjects from, on late vases, i. [471] ff., ii. [7], [159] ff.

Drapery, treatment of, on B.F. vases, i. [372];

on R.F., i. [408];

and see ii. [201]

Drawing on Greek vases, technique of, i. [222] ff.;

on B.F. vases, i. [371];

on R.F., i. [406] ff.;

on white-ground vases, i. [457];

on South Italian, i. [470];

and see i. [396]

Dress on vases, see [Costume], [Drapery]

Dressel on tile-stamps, ii. [352] ff.;

on Arretine stamps, ii. [486], [487]

Drinking-cups, i. [148] ff., [180] ff.;

Roman, ii. [467], and see [475]

Dümmler on Cypriote pottery, i. [240];

on Rhodian, i. [336];

on Daphnae pottery, i. [350];

on Caeretan vases, i. [354];

on “Pontic,” i. [359];

on Etruscan imitations of Caeretan, ii. [308]

Duris, vase-painter, i. [21], [421], [434] ff., [440], ii. [263], [268]

Earth-Mother, see [Gaia], [Κουροτρόφος]

Echea, ii. [457]

Echelos, see [Basile]

Echo, ii. [81];

and see [Pan]

Egg-pattern, ii. [220]

ἐγκοτύλη, ii. [167]

Egnazia, see [Gnatia]

ἔγραψε, form of signature, i. [379], [422], ii. [257] ff., [273] ff.

Egypt, pre-dynastic pottery of, i. [4];

brick used in, i. [6], [94];

use of wheel in, i. [7];

enamels of, i. [8];

pottery found in, i. [67];

lamps in, i. [107];

porcelain ware, i. [126] ff.;

influence of, on Cypriote pottery, i. [239], [247] ff.;

Cypriote pottery in, i. [239], [242], [243];

evidence from, for Cretan and Mycenaean pottery, i. [266], [267], [271];

influence of, in Etruria, ii. [299], [303], [304]

Egyptian situla at Daphnae, i. [350];

subjects on Caeretan vases, i. [355];

in Roman mural reliefs, ii. [370];

in Gaulish terracottas, ii. [386];

on lamps, ii. [402], [403], [412]

Egyptians on vases, ii. [180]

εἴδωλα, i. [460], ii. [72], [193]

Eileithyia, ii. [15], [76]

Eirene, ii. [85]

ἐκεράμευσε, form of signature, i. [379], ii. [258]

Ekphantos, painter, i. [312], [320], [395]

Elateia, tiles from, i. [102]

Elektra, ii. [137]

Eleusinian mysteries, supposed references to, i. [21];

scenes relating to, ii. [27];

and see [Demeter], [Persephone]

Eleusis, finds of vases at, i. [49];

personified, ii. [82]

ἐλλύχνιον, i. [107]

ἐμβάφιον, i. [124]

ἐμβλήματα, i. [130];

and see [Appliqué] reliefs

Emperors’ names on tiles, ii. [354] ff.;

on pottery, ii. [462]

Enamelling, i. [8], [126] ff.

Endt on Ionic vases, i. [350], [354] ff.

England, see [Britain]

Enkelados, ii. [13]

Enkomi, vases from, i. [66], [127], [242] ff.

Eos, ii. [79];

with Kephalos, i. [98], ii. [80];

with Memnon, ii. [132]

Epexegetic system of interpretation, i. [20]

Ephebi on R.F. vases, i. [417]

ἔφηβος, i. [179]

ἐφεδρισμός, ii. [167]

Ephialtes, ii. [13]

Epic poetry and vases, ii. [3] ff.

Epichysis, i. [179], [469]

Epidromos καλός, i. [425]

Epigenes, potter, i. [445]

Epiktetos, vase-painter, i. [379], [398], [420], [422], [425];

cups from school of, i. [417], [425] ff.

Epilykos, vase-painter, i. [424]

ἐπίνητρον, i. [199]

ἐποίησε, form of signature, i. [379], [422], ii. [257] ff., [273] ff.

Epona, ii. [386]

Eretria, vases from, i. [55], [458]

ἐρεύς, i. [194]

Ergasterion, i. [233]

Erginos, potter, i. [444]

—— and heralds, ii. [102]

Ergotimos, potter, i. [370], [379], [380], ii. [257]

Erichthonios, birth of, ii. [139]

Erinnyes, see [Furies]

Eriphyle, ii. [118]

Eris, ii. [90], [194]

Eros in terracottas, i. [126];

on vases, i. [377], [418], [475], [486], ii. [45] ff., and see ii. [89];

types of, i. [486], ii. [45], [48], [191];

with Aphrodite, ii. [42] ff.;

on mural reliefs, ii. [369];

on lamps, ii. [410]

Erymanthian boar, ii. [97]

Erythrae, amphorae in temple at, i. [205]

Esquiline, lamps from, ii. [393], [399], and see [481];

pottery from, ii. [477]

Ethical ideas on vases, ii. [89]

Ethiopians, ii. [180]

ἦθμος, i. [175]

Ethnography of Crete, i. [264];

of Mycenaeans, i. [275]

Ethnological value of study of vases, i. [10]

ἐτνήρυσις, i. [180]

Etruria, discoveries in, i. [19], [72] ff.;

tombs of, i. [37], [78], [104], [145], ii. [284] ff.;

architecture of, in terracotta, i. [101], ii. [313] ff.;

terracotta sarcophagi, i. [104], ii. [299], [317], [320] ff.;

sculpture in terracotta, i. [109], ii. [313], [317];

relations with Greece in Geometrical period, i. [292], ii. [289] ff.;

vase-painting in, i. [358], ii. [307] ff.;

relief wares of, i. [496], [501], ii. [292] ff.;

paintings on terracotta, ii. [299], [319];

earliest civilisation of, ii. [282] ff.;

earliest pottery, ii. [285];

wheel-made, ii. [290];

Villanuova period in, ii. [290] ff.;

early Greek influence in, ii. [291], [293], [296] ff., [303];

early Oriental influence, ii. [292], [296] ff.;

character of art of, ii. [309], [322];

Roman pottery in, ii. [486], and see [Arretine ware]

Etruscan alphabet, ii. [311];

artists at Rome, ii. [372];

inscriptions on vases, ii. [310];

pottery, see [Bucchero], [Cervetri], [Polledrara]

“Etruscan” theory of origin of Greek vases, i. [18], [79]

Etruscans, origin of, ii. [281]

Euboea personified, ii. [82];

vases found in, i. [55];

and see [Chalkis], [Eretria]

Eucheiros, painter, i. [395]

Eucheiros, potter, i. [374], [379], [384]

Euergides, potter, i. [424]

Eumaros, painter, i. [317], [371], [396]

Euphorbos-plate or pinax, i. [334], [335], ii. [129], [249]

Euphronios, potter and painter, i. [398], [402], [403], [421] ff., [428], [430] ff., [440]

Euripides, subjects from, on vases, i. [472], [500], ii. [162];

on lamp, ii. [415], [421]

Europa, ii. [19]

Eurystheus, i. [151], ii. [97]

Euthymides, vase-painter, i. [421], [427], ii. [258]

Euxitheos, potter, i. [421], [429]

Evans, Dr. A. J., discoveries of, i. [59], [152], [265] ff.

ἐξάλειπτρον, i. [198]

Exarchos (Abae), vase from, i. [217]

Excavations, vases found in, i. [138];

and see Chapter [II]. passim

Exclamatory inscriptions on vases, ii. [261] ff.;

on lamps, ii. [422]

Exekias, potter and painter, i. [161], [374], [375], [379], [380] ff., ii. [218], [257]

Explanatory inscriptions on vases, ii. [259] ff.

Expression of figures, i. [398], [408], ii. [202] ff.

Eye, treatment of, on vases, ii. [203];

on Ionic, i. [356];

on Attic, i. [408]

Eyes on vases, i. [257], [357], [410], [426], [427]

Fables on Roman lamps, ii. [416]

Fabricius Masculus, L., lamp-maker, ii. [424], [425]

Fabroni on Roman pottery, ii. [437], [479]

Falerii (Civita Castellana), vases found or made at, i. [75], [485], ii. [301], [309];

early settlements at, ii. [289]

False amphora (Mycenaean), i. [271]

“False Samian” ware, ii. [474], [502], [541]

Farces, scenes from, on vases, i. [473], ii. [159] ff.

Fasano, vases found at, i. [85];

and see [Gnatia]

Fates on vases, ii. [84]

Favissae (rubbish-heaps of temples), i. [345];

and see i. [138]

Fayûm, pottery from, i. [67];

terracotta coin-moulds from, i. [106], ii. [391]

Feather-brush or pen, use of, in vase-painting, i. [227] ff.

Fecunditas, ii. [384], [386]

Felicitas on lamps, ii. [398], [413]

Felixstowe, vases from, ii. [440], [529]

Fibulae, Boeotian, compared with vases, i. [289]

Fictiliarius, ii. [511]

Fidelia, ii. [465]

Figlinae of tile-makers, ii. [356]

Figure-subjects, introduced on Greek vases, i. [281] ff., [314] ff.;

in Etruria, ii. [291] ff.;

on Arretine ware, ii. [492];

on Gaulish pottery, ii. [506], [507], [514], [521], [527];

at Castor, [544]

“Fikellura” or Samian ware, i. [336] ff.;

at Daphnae, i. [338], [352]

“Fine” style of R.F. vases, i. [421], [440] ff.

Fink on Roman lamps, ii. [400], [428]

Fish-plates, i. [194], [487], ii. [186]

Flange-tiles, ii. [341], [342]

Floral patterns on Corinthian vases, i. [312];

and see [Lotos], [Palmette], [Rosette]

Flue-tiles, ii. [346] ff.

Flute-players on vases, ii. [169]

Foreshortening, i. [398]

Forgeries of vases, i. [40] ff.

Forms of vases, see [Shapes]

Fortis, potter, ii. [423] ff., [477]

Fortune on money-boxes, ii. [390];

on lamps, ii. [413]

Fossa-tombs in Etruria, ii. [289] ff.

Fox and Crow, fable of, ii. [416]

France, vase-collections of, i. [27];

pottery-finds in, Chapter [XXIII]. passim;

terracottas from, ii. [379] ff.;

coin-moulds from, ii. [390] ff.;

clay of, ii. [434];

kilns in, ii. [443], [451] ff.;

potters’ stamps in, ii. [503];

and see Gaul

François vase, i. [73], [149], [370], ii. [10], [11];

inscriptions on, ii. [257], [270]

“Free” style at Lezoux, ii. [506], [521], [527]

Friezes of animals on Corinthian vases, i. [313] ff., ii. [207];

on Ionian, i. [331];

general treatment of, ii. [207] ff.

Funeral lekythi, i. [142], [458] ff., ii. [157]; masks, i. [123];

imitated in Etruria, ii. [305];

scenes on Apulian vases, i. [476], ii. [158];

on Dipylon, i. [285], ii. [157];

in general, ii. [156] ff.;

uses of vases, i. [141] ff.;

of lamps, ii. [397];

of Roman pottery, ii. [456], [550]

Furies, ii. [69], [138], [192]

Furnaces, see [Kilns]

Furtwaengler on forgeries, i. [43];

on Mycenaean vases, i. [270];

on Boeotian, i. [286];

on the Aristonoös vase, i. [298]

Gaia, Κουροτρόφος, ii. [30], [73];

type of, in terracotta figures, i. [122] ff.;

rising from earth, ii. [73], and see [193];

see also [Pandora]

Gamedes, potter, i. [300]

Games on vases, ii. [167];

of children, i. [137], [418], [449], ii. [167]

Ganymede, ii. [18]

Gaul, enamelled ware from, i. [129];

terracottas from, ii. [379] ff.;

as centre of lamp-fabric, ii. [427];

moulds and stamps from, ii. [439] ff.;

kilns in, ii. [443], [451] ff.;

as centre for provincial pottery, ii. [498], [503], [515] ff.;

subjects on pottery of, ii. [507];

use of barbotine in, ii. [513], [529];

doubtful pottery-centres in, ii. [533];

pottery from, in Britain, ii. [522], [540], [542];

plain wares of, ii. [548] ff.;

duration of potteries in, ii. [432], [503], [526];

and see [France]

Gaulish inscriptions on pottery, ii. [504];

potters represented in art, ii. [511];

potters’ names and stamps, ii. [461], [504], [509], [522], [527]

γεῖσον, i. [96]

Gela, tombs at, i. [37];

vases from, i. [86], [196];

treasury of, at Olympia, i. [100]

Gems compared with R.F. vases, i. [426]

Genre subjects in terracotta, i. [124];

miscellaneous on vases, ii. [184];

transformed into mythological, i. [318], cf. ii. [5]

Geographical distribution of Greek vases, i. [32];

of Roman, ii. [432], [495], [498];

personifications, ii. [81] ff.

Geometrical pottery in Greece, i. [277] ff.;

description of, i. [281] ff.;

in Thera, i. [56];

in Cyprus, i. [239], [247], [253] ff.;

in Boeotia, i. [286] ff.;

influence of, at Athens, i. [294], [298];

in Boeotia, i. [300];

in Melos, i. [302];

at Corinth, i. [306], [308];

at Daphnae, i. [351];

in Etruria, ii. [289] ff.;

in Southern Italy, ii. [325], [327], [328];

ornamentation of, ii. [202] ff., [232];

and see [Dipylon]

Geras, ii. [84]

Gerhard on chronology of vases, i. [23];

on varieties of amphorae, i. [160]

Germany, vase-collections in, i. [28];

inscribed tiles from, ii. [357], [364];

terracottas from, ii. [383];

duration of Roman pottery in, ii. [432];

moulds and stamps from, ii. [439] ff.;

kilns in, ii. [444], [453];

early Roman pottery in, ii. [501] ff.;

description of fabrics and pottery-centres, ii. [504], [533] ff.;

classification, ii. [536];

potters’ names, ii. [509] ff., [535];

barbotine decoration, ii. [513], [514], [536];

inscribed pottery, ii. [537];

plain black wares, ii. [552]

Geryon, i. [322], [432], ii. [98], [195]

Giants, types of, ii. [195]

Giganlomachia, ii. [12] ff.

Gilding of terracottas, i. [117];

of vases, i. [201], [210], [231], [449], [498]

Girgenti (Agrigentum), vases from, i. [86], [87];

moulds from. i. [115]

Gladiators on lamps, ii. [416], [421];

on Roman pottery, ii. [507], [532], [544]

Glass, enamels, i. [8], cf. 127 ff.;

imitations of, in pottery, i. [64], [130], ii. [443], [514], [524]

Glaukon καλός, i. [403], [432], ii. [153], [267]

Glaukos and Polyeidos, ii. [141]

Glaukytes, potter, i. [232], [374], [379], [384]

Glaze on terracottas, i. [8], [118], [128] ff.;

on Greek vases, i. [203] ff.;

on Roman pottery, ii. [435] ff.;

analyses of, ii. [436];

on provincial wares, ii. [497];

on Castor ware, ii. [545]

Gnatia or Gnathia (Egnazia, Fasano), vases of, i. [85], [226], [487], [488]

Gordion, pottery from, i. [64]

Gorgasos and Damophilos, ii. [372]

Gorgoneion in interior of kylikes, i. [374], [400], [427]

Gorgons, ii. [112], [146], [196]

Graces (Charites), ii. [84]

Graeco-Phoenician tombs in Cyprus, i. [35];

pottery, i. [66], [247] ff., [251] ff.;

sites where found, i. [250]

Graeven on Roman money-boxes, ii. [388] ff.

Graffiti on vases at Graufesenque, ii. [510];

and see [Inscriptions]

Graufesenque potteries, ii. [504], [515] ff.;

ornamentation, ii. [506], [520];

graffiti on, ii. [510];

forms and decoration, ii. [519];

potters, ii. [522]

Greece, introduction of potter’s wheel in, i. [7], [206];

earliest pottery of, i. [9], [10], [277] ff.;

collections of vases in, i. [30];

tombs in, i. [33];

finds of pottery in, i. [46] ff.;

terra sigillata in, ii. [476], [498]

Greek colonies, i. [60], [80];

islands, finds in, i. [54] ff.;

early pottery of, i. [9], [262] ff.;

religion, i. [13], [138] ff., ii. [154] ff.;

and see [Pottery], [Vases]

Greeks and Persians, combats of, ii. [151], [179]

Grey Roman wares, ii. [550]

Ground-ornaments on Corinthian vases, i. [312], [320], ii. [231], [233];

on Ionic, i. [334], ii. [233]

Gryphons, ii. [148], [196];

heads of, on Etruscan pottery, ii. [300]

Gsell, excavations of, at Vulci, i. [77], ii. [280], [291]

Guildhall Museum, ii. [359], [379]

Guilloche pattern, ii. [219]

γυναικωνῖτις, scenes in, ii. [173]

Gutter-tiles, i. [97], ii. [341];

at Pompeii, ii. [343] ff.

Guttus, i. [200], [211], [503], ii. [469]

Gypsum, figures of, i. [111]

Hades, ii. [28], [67], [190];

and see [Underworld]

Hadria, vases from, i. [71];

and see ii. [477]

Hair, treatment of, on vases, i. [407], ii. [201]

Halikarnassos, finds at, i. [105], [106]

Hamilton, Sir W., i. [17], [43]

Hampshire, pottery from, see [New Forest]

Hancarville (D’), i. [17], [22]

Handles of vases, i. [208], ii. [443];

of wine-amphorae, stamped, i. [155] ff.

Hare-hunts, ii. [165]

Harmodios and Aristogeiton, ii. [150]

Harpies, ii. [72], [146], [196]

Hartlip, use of tiles in villa at, ii. [348];

vase from, ii. [508]

Hartwig on the feather-pen, i. [227];

on R.F. cup-painting, i. [398], [424] ff.;

on καλός-names, i. [404]

Hasta (Asti) as pottery-centre, i. [71], ii. [477]

Hathor, i. [254]

Haverfield on Castor kilns, ii. [448];

on Roman pottery, ii. [536], [541], [544], [546]

Hebe, ii. [77], [84], [193]

Hector, ii. [126] ff.

Heddernheim, kilns at, ii. [444]

Hegesiboulos, potter, i. [445]

Hegias, vase-painter, i. [421], [444]

Heiligenberg, kilns at, ii. [444], [446], [449]

Hekate, ii. [71], [190]

Helen, ii. [119], [123], [135]

Helios on vases, ii. [78], [103], [193], [483];

on lamps, ii. [412];

as Rhodian amphora-stamp, i. [156]

Helioserapis lamp, ii. [403];

and see i. [209], [216]

Hellas personified, ii. [81]

Hellenic pottery, of Cyprus, i. [237], [250], [253], [255];

influence of Mycenaean on, i. [276]

Hellenistic art, influence of, on Arretine ware, ii. [489], [494];

on Gaulish pottery, ii. [507];

on Gaulish terracottas, ii. [386];

porcelain vases, i. [128];

pottery of Cyprus, i. [256];

terracottas, i. [125]

Hemera, ii. [78], [79]

ἡμικοτύλιον, i. [135], [183], ii. [241]

ἡμίτομος, i. [174]

Hephaistos on vases, ii. [36], [190];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [14], [15];

at birth of Athena, ii. [15];

return of, to Olympos, ii. [17];

smithy of, ii. [37], [130], [171]

Hera on vases, ii. [16], [21], [188];

and see [Juno Lanuvina]

Heraion at Argos, i. [52], [278], [298], [307];

at Olympia, i. [92] ff., [97], [100]

Herakles on vases, generally, ii. [94] ff.;

how represented, ii. [194];

on Corinthian vases, i. [314], [318];

on Chalcidian, i. [322];

on Assteas vase, i. [479];

with Apollo, ii. [33];

with Athena, ii. [38], [105];

on mural reliefs, ii. [370];

on lamps, ii. [413];

on Gaulish pottery, ii. [508], [531], [545];

skyphos of, i. [185];

Erotes with club of, ii. [411]

Heraldic groups on vases, i. [318], ii. [207]

Heralds, ii. [177], [198]

Hermaios, potter, i. [420], [424]

Hermes in terracottas, i. [114], [126];

on vases, ii. [50] ff., [190];

Κυλλήνιος, i. [325], [326], ii. [260];

on lamps, ii. [409]

Hermione, vases from, i. [52]

Hermogenes, potter, i. [374], [379], [383]

Hermonax, vase-painter, i. [421], [446]

Herodotos on origin of Etruscans, ii. [281]

Heroic subjects on mural reliefs, ii. [370];

on lamps, ii. [414]

Heroön, i. [476], ii. [158], [159]

ἥρως, worship of, i. [477]

Hesiod and vase-paintings, ii. [6]

Hesperides, ii. [92];

garden of, ii. [75], [99]

Hestia on vases, ii. [53], [190]

Hiérarchie des genres, law of, i. [245], [284], [315], [332]

Hieroduli, ii. [492], [493]

Hieron, potter, i. [421], [436], ii. [238], [259]

Hilinos, potter, i. [421], [429]

Himera, vases from, i. [87]

Himeros, ii. [49]

Hippalektryon, ii. [149]

Hipparchos καλός, i. [403]

Hippolyta, ii. [99], [111]

Hippolytos, ii. [112]

Hischylos, potter, i. [379], [420], [422], [424]

Hissarlik, see [Troy]

Historical methods of study, i. [22], [235];

limits of subject, i. [31], ii. [430] ff.;

subjects and personages on vases, i. [403], ii. [149] ff., [266], [267];

on lamps, ii. [415]

History illustrated by vases, i. [11];

in connection with R.F. vases, i. [402] ff., [463]

Hölder on Roman pottery, ii. [460], [472], [537]

Hogarth on Cretan pottery, i. [267]

ὁλκεῖον, i. [175]

Holland, collections in, i. [28];

pottery from, ii. [522], [539];

inscribed tiles from, ii. [358], [361], [365]

ὅλμος, i. [176]

Homer, references to vases in, i. [89], [132], [145], [148], [168], [172], [174], [180], [192];

to potter’s wheel in, i. [207];

on Cretan ethnography, i. [264];

subjects from, on vases, i. [335], [499], ii. [3] ff., [126] ff.

Homeric bowls, i. [134], [185], [499], ii. [2]

Hopkinson on Melian vases, i. [302]

ὁπλιτοδρομία, ii. [164]

Hoppin on Euthymides, i. [428]

Horace quoted, ii. [460], [463], [464], [469]

Horae, ii. [84];

and see [Seasons]

Horror vacui, i. [283], [313]

Horse-race, ii. [164]

—— taming, ii. [166]

Horsemen, ii. [166]

Human figures, introduction of, on Greek vases, i. [281] ff., [314] ff.

Hungary, inscribed tiles from, ii. [359]

Hunters on vases, ii. [165], [197];

on Gaulish pottery, ii. [507], [527];

on Castor ware, ii. [544]

Hut-urns in Italy, ii. [288]

Hyades, ii. [81], [193]

Hybla Heraea, vases from, i. [88]

Hydra, ii. [98]

Hydria, i. [165] ff., [372] ff., [411]

Hydrophoria, ii. [173]

Hygiainon, painter, i. [396]

Hygieia, ii. [76], [84]

Hypnos, ii. [71], [84], [193], and see [158]

Hypocausts, i. [103], ii. [332], [342], [346] ff.

Hypsis, vase-painter, i. [421], [429].

Iacchos, ii. [27]

Ialysos, vases from, i. [58], [152], [270]

Iapygians, i. [172], ii. [323], [325];

pottery of, ii. [323] ff.

Iapys, eponymous hero, ii. [327]

Ikarios (?), ii. [139], and see [369]

Ikaros on lamp, ii. [414];

with Daidalos on vase, ii. [141]

Iliad and vases, ii. [4];

scenes from, ii. [126] ff.

Ἰλίου Πέρσις, ii. [5], [133] ff.

Illuminations, use of lamps in, ii. [396]

Imbrex, i. [96], ii. [341] ff.

Imbrications, i. [311], [331], ii. [219]

Imitations of vases (modern), i. [40] ff.

Impasto Italico, ii. [285], [290], [295], [300]

Incense-burner, i. [140]

Incised lines, i. [311], [313], [314], [331];

inscriptions, ii. [237] ff., [271] ff., [359], and see [Graffiti], [Inscriptions];

decoration on provincial wares, ii. [505], [515]

Indented patterns on provincial wares, ii. [514], [544]

Individualities personified, ii. [91]

Infundibulum of lamp, ii. [394]

Inghirami, i. [18], [42]

Inhumation, i. [145], ii. [284]

Inscriptions on tiles, i. [101], ii. [348], [351] ff., [357], [358];

chronology of, ii. [360] ff.;

on lamps, i. [107], [108], ii. [420] ff.;

on vases, i. [149], ii. [236] ff.;

incised, ii. [237] ff.;

painted, ii. [243] ff.;

palaeography of, ii. [246] ff., [268] ff.;

Corinthian, i. [315] ff., ii. [250] ff.;

“Corintho-Attic,” i. [325];

Ionic, i. [336], [357], ii. [252];

Cyrenaic, i. [344], ii. [250];

Naucratite, i. [345];

Attic, i. [378], [402], [418], [422], ii. [255] ff.;

Boeotian, ii. [252];

Chalcidian, ii. [253];

South Italian, ii. [271] ff.;

καλός-names, i. [403], ii. [265] ff.;

artists’ signatures, ii. [257] ff.;

explanatory on Attic vases, ii. [259] ff.;

exclamatory, ii. [261] ff.;

convivial, ii. [265], [524], [538];

under feet of vases (names and prices), ii. [239] ff.;

on Etruscan vases, ii. [310] ff.;

on terracotta moulds, ii. [382];

on Arretine vases, ii. [480] ff.;

on Gaulish pottery, ii. [504], [512], [517], [531];

and see [Graffiti], [Signatures], [Stamps]

Interpretation of subjects on vases, i. [21], ii. [8]

Ionia, art of, i. [329], [332], [361];

pottery of, i. [62], [224], [328] ff.;

various fabrics of, i. [330];

influence of Mycenaean civilisation on, i. [277], [329] ff.;

of Oriental art, i. [331] ff.;

influence of, on Attic vases, i. [294], [295], [300], [370], [374], [382], [385], [388];

on Etruria, ii. [296], [299], [308], [317], [320];

use of incised lines in, i. [314];

B.F. fabrics in, i. [353] ff.;

arrangement of subjects on vases, ii. [206];

ornamentation, ii. [212] ff., [233];

early painting of, i. [361] ff.

Ionian islands, pottery from, i. [54];

and see [Corfu]

Ionic alphabet, ii. [246], [253], [271];

inscriptions, i. [357], ii. [252];

pottery in Egypt, i. [68], [345] ff.;

type of kylix, i. [357], [374]

Iphigeneia, ii. [35], [124], [138]

Iris, ii. [76], [128], [193]

Ischia, vases from, i. [88]

Isidorus on Roman pottery, ii. [464], [469], [475]

Isis on lamps, ii. [412];

lamps used in worship of, ii. [403]

Isola Farnese, see Veii

“Isolating” method of representation on vases, ii. [10].

“Italian Megarian ” bowls, ii. [490]

Italy, vases found in, i. [22], [69] ff.;

collections in, i. [29];

tombs, i. [37], ii. [284] ff.;

porcelain and enamelled wares from, i. [128], [129];

Corinthian vases in, i. [305] ff., [318], ii. [294] ff.;

imitations of Ionic pottery in, i. [358], ii. [308];

modelled vases in, i. [494];

relief-wares in, i. [496], [498], [501] ff., and see [Etruscan], [Roman];

early civilisation of, ii. [280] ff., and see [Etruria];

terracotta architecture in, i. [98], [101], ii. [315] ff.;

sculpture, ii. [313], [371] ff.;

centres of lamp-manufacture in, ii. [427];

pottery-kilns, ii. [443], [451];

centres for Roman pottery, ii. [475] ff.;

end of terra sigillata in, ii. [495];

transition to provincial fabrics in, ii. [500], [515] ff.;

Gaulish pottery found in, ii. [498], [522], [524], [526]

—— Southern, tombs in, i. [37];

vases found in, i. [79] ff.;

R.F. vase-painting in, i. [465] ff.;

fabrics of, i. [479] ff.;

end of vase-painting in, i. [487] ff.;

plastic and moulded vases in, i. [494], [498], [502];

local pottery of, ii. [323] ff.

Italynski, i. [21]

Ivy-leaf patterns, ii. [221]

Ixion, ii. [69]

Jahn on vases, i. [20], [23], [150]

Jars used in architecture, ii. [457]

Jason, ii. [115]

Jatta collection, i. [26], [29]

Javelin-throwing, ii. [163]

Jewellery on vases, ii. [202]

Joubin on Clazomenae sarcophagi, i. [364]

Judgment of Paris, ii. [121] ff.

Juggler on lamps, ii. [418]

Jugs, see [Oinochoë], [Olpe]

Jumping on vases, ii. [163]

Juno Lanuvina, ii. [22], [103]

Jupiter, Capitoline, i. [116], ii. [314], [371], [372];

and see [Zeus]

Juvenal quoted on Roman pottery, ii. [455] ff.

Kabeiri, ii. [74];

vases from temple of, i. [52], [391], ii. [159]

Kadmos, ii. [117]

κάδος, i. [165];

and see [Cadus]

Kaineus, ii. [145]

Kalais, see [Boreades]

Kalliades, potter, i. [411], [434], [493]

καλός-names, i. [379], [402] ff., ii. [265] ff.;

list of, ii. [277]

κάλπις, i. [166]

καλυπτήρ, i. [96]

Kalymnos, vases from, i. [58]

Kamaraes, vases from, i. [59];

fabric so called, i. [264] ff.

Kamarina, vases from, i. [87]

Kameiros, tombs at, i. [34].;

vases from i. [59], [127];

terracottas from, see [Rhodes]

κάναβος i. [111], [209]

Kanake, ii. [141]

κάνναβος, i. [152]

Kantharos, i. [187], [410]

καρχήσιον, i. [188]

Karlsruhe, vase-collection at, i. [28]

Karo on “affected” vases, i. [387]

Karpathos, tombs in, i. [34];

pottery from, i. [58]

Karystos, vase from, i. [55]

Kassandra, ii. [134]

Kastor, see [Dioskuri]

Keel-hauling, ii. [178]

Kekrops, ii. [139]

κελέβη, i. [169]

κέλητες, ii. [164]

Keos, fabric of, i. [56], [357], ii. [253]

Kephalos, ii. [80], [140]

κὴρ θανάτοιο, ii. [72], [100]

Kerameikos, i. [46], [89], [92], [231], [280]

κεράμιδες λεοντοκεφαλοι, i. [97]

κεράμιον, i. [136]

κέραμος, i. [89], [100], ii. [455]

Kerberos, ii. [70], [99]

Kerkyon, ii. [109]

κέρνος or κέρχνος, i. [195], [201]

Kertch, vases from, i. [32], [60], [447], [451], [464], [497];

tiles from, i. [101];

wine-amphorae from, i. [158]

Keryneian stag, ii. [97]

κιβώριον, see [Ciborium]

Kilns for Roman pottery, existing remains of, ii. [443] ff.;

detailed list of, ii. [451] ff.;

representations of, see i. [215] ff.

Kimon, painter, i. [320], [397], [398], [408], [430], [455]

—— statesman, i. [418]

Kings, how represented on vases, ii. [97]

Kirke, ii. [136]

κισσύβιον, i. [180]

Kitharoidos, see [Apollo]

Kittos, potter, i. [379], [391]

Klagenfurt, vase from, ii. [517]

Kleanthes, painter, i. [320], [395], [396]

Klein on R. F. cup-painting, i. [424] ff.;

on signatures of artists, ii. [257];

on καλός-names, ii. [266]

Kleisophos, vase-painter, i. [384]

Kleonae, vases from, i. [52]

κλίβανος, i. [105]

Klitias, vase-painter, i. [370], [379], ii. [257]

Klytaemnestra, ii. [137], [138]

Knidos, pottery from, i. [64], [330];

lamps from, i. [108], ii. [397], [418], [423], [427];

amphora-handles from, i. [157]

Knossos, excavations at, i. [60], [152], [265] ff.

Knuckle-bone players, i. [125]

Kodros, ii. [140]

Koenen on German pottery, ii. [536]

Kolchos, potter, i. [379]

Kolias, Cape, i. [46], [49], [205], [370]

κῶμος, ii. [182]

Kopenhagen, vases at, i. [28], [286]

κόραι, i. [112] ff.

κοράλλια, i. [139]

κοροπλάθοι or κοροπλασταί, i. [112]

Kos, pottery from, i. [58], [129];

and see ii. [476]

κώθων, i. [140], [187]

Kottabos, i. [188], ii. [167], [181]

κοτύλισκος, i. [184], [195]

Kotyle, i. [135], [183], [212], [217]

Κουροτρόφος types in terracottas, i. [123], ii. [386];

on vases, ii. [30], [73];

and see [Gaia]

Kramer’s classification of vases, i. [22]

Krater, i. [167] ff., [411], [468], [482];

local South Italian, ii. [326];

Arretine, ii. [488], [501], [520];

and see ii. [464]

Krause on shapes of vases, i. [150]

Kreon, ii. [119]

Kreousa and Ion, ii. [140]

Krete, see [Crete]

Kretschmer on vase-inscriptions, ii. [237] ff.

Kroisos, brick used by, i. [91], [94];

represented on vase, ii. [6], [150]

Kroker on Geometrical vases, i. [281]

Krommyon, ii. [82], [109]

Kronos, ii. [73]

κρωσσός, i. [167]

κύμβιον, i. [186]

κυμινοδόκον, i. [194]

κύπελλον, i. [180]

Kyathos, i. [179]

Kybele, ii. [74]

Kyklopes, i. [105], ii. [37], [171];

and see [Polyphemos]

Kyknos, ii. [101]

Kylix, i. [188] ff.;

early types, i. [272], [287], [313], [341];

Athenian, i. [373], [400], [409], [422] ff., [457];

compared with calix, ii. [468]

Kymation, i. [97];

as pattern on vases, ii. [218]

Kyme, vases from, i. [62], [356]

Kypselos, chest of, i. [315], [319], [320], [378], ii. [236]

Kyrene, goddess, i. [124], [343], ii. [31], [81], [82];

and see [Cyrenaica]

Kythera, vases from, i. [54], [315]

Laconia, vases from, i. [52]

Laertes and Antikleia (?), ii. [137]

Lagena, ii. [466]

λάγυνος, i. [165]

Lamia, ii. [149]

λαμπαδηδρομία, ii. [164]

Lamps, Greek, i. [106] ff.;

Roman, ii. [393] ff.;

uses, [395] ff.;

forms, [399] ff.;

subjects, [406] ff.;

inscriptions, [420] ff.

Landscape on vases, i. [409], [470], ii. [204], [205];

in scenes on lamps, ii. [418]

Lanx, ii. [468]

Laokoön, ii. [134]

Lararia, ii. [375]

Lares on lamps, ii. [413]

Larisa in Asia Minor, pottery from, i. [62], [339]

Larnaka, vases from, i. [66]

λάρναξ, see [Ossuaria]

Lasimos, vase-painter, i. [478], ii. [272]

“Late fine” style, i. [421], [448] ff.

Laterariae, i. [91], ii. [331]

Lateres, ii. [331], [335]

Latin inscriptions on vases, i. [485], [490];

literature, references to, see Literature

Latium, vases from, i. [79]

Laurel-wreaths, ii. [223]

Lead used for glaze, i. [130];

vases repaired with, i. [147]

Leaf-patterns on vases, ii. [221] ff.

Leagros καλός, i. [403], [425], [430], ii. [152], [267]

Leather, imitations of, i. [242], [243]

Lebes, i. [146], [174];

γαμικός, i. [199];

and see [Burgon]

Lecce, vases from, i. [86]

Leda, ii. [19], [120], [508]

Legions, stamps of, on tiles, ii. [351], [363]

Lekane, i. [146], [164], [176], [469]

λεκανομαντεία, i. [177]

Lekythos, i. [195];

B.F., i. [376];

R.F., i. [412];

white-ground, i. [48], [132], [143], [224], [456] ff., ii. [157]

Lemnos personified, ii. [82]

Lenormant on Iapygian pottery, ii. [327]

Lentini, vases from, i. [86]

λεπαστή, i. [165], [469];

and see ii. [471]

Lesbos, vases from, i. [57];

fabrics of, i. [339], [347]

Leto, ii. [30], [31]

λεύκωμα, i. [397], [454], ii. [320]

Lezoux, potteries of, ii. [504], [525] ff.;

kilns at, ii. [525];

potter’s wheel from, ii. [438];

stamps from, ii. [440];

moulds from, ii. [441];

forms of vases at, ii. [501], [526];

ornamentation, ii. [506], [527];

enamelled ware from, i. [130];

incised vases, ii. [443], [515];

barbotine decoration, ii. [513];

other fabrics, ii. [528] ff.;

termination of potteries, ii. [432], [526]

Libation-bowls, i. [140], [192], ii. [471];

see [Patera], [Phiale]

Libation-scenes, i. [140], ii. [18], [31], [86] ff., [155]

Libertus, potter, ii. [439], [521], [527], [542]

Lincoln, vases from, ii. [546], [549]

Liniare, i. [396]

Lion’s head spouts, vases with, ii. [530], [541]

Lipari Islands, vases from, i. [88]

Liquids, vases used for, i. [150] ff.

Literature, classical, and vases, i. [13], [132], ii. [1] ff.;

Roman pottery in, ii. [455], [475] ff.;

names of vases in, i. [148] ff., ii. [458] ff.;

lamps in, i. [107], ii. [395] ff.;

terracottas in, i. [110], ii. [371] ff.;

subjects from, on lamps, ii. [415]

Litlington, vases in tombs at, ii. [351], [456]

Locri, vases from, i. [86];

terracotta reliefs from, i. [120];

white lekythi from, i. [458]

Loculi, ii. [388]

Loeschcke on “Corintho-Attic” vases, i. [324]

Lokris, vases from, i. [53]

London, tiles found in, ii. [348], [359], [363];

kilns found in, ii. [444];

pottery from, ii. [503], [529], [540];

and see [British Museum]

Lotos-ornament in Cyprus, i. [249], ii. [224];

in Boeotia, i. [288];

general history of, ii. [223] ff.

λουτήριον, i. [176]

λουτροφόρος, i. [142]

Louvre Museum, i. [25], [27]

Love-scenes on vases, ii. [183]

Lucania, vases from, i. [83], [144], [172];

style of, i. [481];

local pottery of, ii. [324], [328]

λύχνος, i. [107]

Luckenbach on connection of vases and literature, ii. [5] ff.

Luni, terracotta sculpture from, ii. [318]

Luynes, Duc de, i. [18], [22]

Lycia, pottery from, i. [64]

Lydian origin of Etruscans, ii. [281]

Lykaon, ii. [130]

Lykourgos, ii. [56], [141]

Lyre-players, ii. [169]

Lyric poetry and vases, ii. [6]

Lyssa, ii. [91], [194]

Mackenzie on Cretan pottery, i. [265] ff.

Macmillan lekythos, i. [309]

Macrobius on the Sigillaria, ii. [376]

Maeander-pattern, ii. [212] ff.;

on R.F. vases, i. [415]

Maenads on vases, ii. [55] ff., [192];

names of, ii. [65];

on lamps, ii. [411];

on Arretine vases, ii. [492], [493]

Mainz, inscribed vase from, ii. [539]

Makron, vase-painter, i. [436]

Malta, pottery from, i. [88]

Mandrokles, painter, i. [361]

Mania, ii. [91]

Marathon, vases from, i. [49];

tile from, i. [99];

bull of, ii. [109]

“Marbled” vases, ii. [523]

Marine subjects (Mycenaean), i. [272], ii. [185];

and see [Sea-Deities]

Marion, see [Poli]

Marne, Department of, incised pottery from, ii. [515]

Marriage-scenes on vases, ii. [16], [36], [172]

Marseilles, pottery found at, i. [69]

Marsyas, ii. [32]

Martha on Etruscan art, ii. [322]

Martial quoted, ii. [376], [395], [463], [469], [478], [479]

Marzabotto, terracotta pipes from, ii. [350]

Masks of terracotta, i. [104], [105], [123], ii. [377];

imitation of, in Canopic jars, ii. [305];

use of, for gutter-tiles, ii. [344]

μαστός, i. [186]

Matt colour, i. [246]

Maurion, potter, i. [445]

Mayer on local Apulian pottery, ii. [323] ff.

Mazonomum, ii. [469]

Measures, vases used as, i. [135], ii. [460], [463], [472]

Medallions on Gaulish vases, ii. [441], [530] ff.

Medeia, ii. [116]

Medusa, see [Gorgon]

Megakles καλός, i. [428]

—— potter, i. [445]

—— statesman, i. [12], [103]

Megalopolis, pottery from, i. [52]

Megara, vases from, i. [53];

statue of Zeus at, i. [92], [111];

temple at, i. [94]

Megarian bowls, i. [53], [134], [185], [499], ii. [2];

as prototypes of Roman pottery, ii. [475], [489];

treasury at Olympia, i. [100]

Meidias, potter, i. [446]

Melampus and Proitos, ii. [141]

Meleager, ii. [114]

Melian reliefs, i. [120];

amphorae, i. [301];

their ornamentation, ii. [232]

Melos, vases from, i. [57], [262];

and see [Melian]

Memnon, ii. [132]

—— καλός, i. [425]

Menaidas, potter, i. [52], [301]

Mending of vases, i. [39], [147]

Menekrates, tomb of, i. [54]

Menelaos, ii. [129], [135]

Menidi, pottery from, i. [49], [273]

Merope, ii. [141]

Messapians on vases, ii. [151];

pottery of, ii. [323] ff.

Metal vases, i. [131] ff., [201], ii. [2];

use of, in Etruria, ii. [307];

at Rome, ii. [433];

imitations of, in Greece, i. [385], [495] ff.;

in Etruria, ii. [303], [307];

in Italy and Gaul, ii. [489], [528], [529], [552]

Metaphysical ideas personified, ii. [90]

Metapontum, vases from, i. [85];

tile from, i. [97]

Metope style of decoration, i. [282], [378], ii. [208]

Metopes of terracotta painted, i. [92]

Mevania as pottery-centre, ii. [475], [490]

Midas, ii. [144]

Mikon, painter, i. [442]

Milani on Canopic jars, ii. [304]

Miletos as pottery-centre, i. [329], [336], [338]

Military subjects on vases, ii. [175] ff.;

on lamps, ii. [417];

uses of bricks and tiles, ii. [332], [336], [363] ff.

Millin, i. [17]

Millingen, i. [22], ii. [9]

Milonidas, vase-painter, i. [315], [317]

Miltiades καλός, i. [403], ii. [267]

μίλτος, i. [231];

and see [Minium], [Rubrica]

Mining, representations of, ii. [170]

Minium, i. [118], [231];

and see ii. [314]

Minoan pottery, see [Crete]

Minor Artists, i. [374], [379], [383]

Minos, ii. [144];

thalassocracy of, i. [264]

Minotaur, ii. [109], [148]

Mirrors, Etruscan, compared with vases, ii. [307]

“Mixed” technique, Ionic, i. [331], [334], [346];

B.F. and R.F., i. [379], [386], [401]

Modelling, of vases, i. [208] ff., [492] ff.;

in clay, i. [6], [110], [114], ii. [372], [375], [378]

Modena, see [Mutina]

Moirae, ii. [84]

Mommo, potter, ii. [522]

Money-boxes, ii. [388] ff.

Monochrome painting, i. [395]

Montans, pottery of, ii. [525]

Moretum quoted, ii. [395]

Morra, game of, ii. [167]

Mortarium, ii. [470], [550];

and see [530], [541]

Mother-Goddess, ii. [386]; and see [Κουροτρόφος]

Moulds, i. [105], [111], ii. [388];

for coins, i. [106], ii. [390] ff.;

for terracottas, i. [114], ii. [381];

for bricks, ii. [333];

for lamps, ii. [405];

Arretine, ii. [488], [494];

use of, in Roman pottery, ii. [438], [440]

Moulins, manufacture of terracottas at, ii. [379] ff.

Mourners, i. [285], [460], [476], ii. [157], [158]

Munich, collection at, i. [26], [28]

Mural reliefs (Roman), ii. [365] ff.;

compared with Arretine ware, ii. [439], [493]

Murray on Clazomenae sarcophagus, i. [363];

on R.F. painters, i. [423] ff.;

on white-ground vases, i. [458], [461]

Muses, ii. [83]

Museums, i. [23] ff.;

list of, i. [27] ff.

Musicians, ii. [168], [182], [197]

Mutina (Modena), vases found at, i. [71], ii. [495];

as centre for lamps, ii. [401], [427];

for vases, ii. [477]

μυξός (myxus), i. [107], ii. [395]

Mycenae, tombs at, i. [33];

pottery from, i. [51]

Mycenaean pottery, i. [269] ff.;

shapes, i. [168], [181], [190], [271];

subjects and ornamentation, i. [272], [276], ii. [185], [206], [232];

in Rhodes, i. [58];

in Crete, i. [59], [265] ff.;

in Cyprus, i. [237], [239], [244] ff.;

imitations of, i. [246], [280];

influence of, on later pottery:

Geometrical, i. [277] ff.;

Proto-Attic, i. [294];

Phaleron ware, i., [299];

Melian, i. [302];

Ionian, i. [329] ff., [338], [352];

in Southern Italy, ii. [324], [325]

Mylasa, pottery from, i. [64], [340]

Myres on Cypriote pottery, i. [240] ff.

Myrina, pottery from, i. [62], [339];

terracottas, i. [125], [126]

Myrtle-wreaths, ii. [223]

Mysteries, see [Eleusinian]

Mythological subjects, introduced at Athens, i. [296];

at Corinth, i. [314], [317] ff.;

on R.F. vases, i. [416];

on South Italian, i. [474];

types in terracottas, i. [123] ff.;

on B.F. vases, i. [376] ff.;

on R.F., i. [419]

Mythology on vases, i. [12], [13], ii. [3]

Naples, Museum of, i. [24], [26], [29], [80], [483], and see i. [45];

vases found at, i. [80];

imitations made at, i. [41], [42]

Narce, early settlement at, ii. [289]

Nasiterna, ii. [465]

Natural products personified, ii. [82]

Naukratis, finds at, i. [68], [138], [338];

local pottery of, i. [224], [345] ff.;

other pottery at, i. [338], [341];

connection with Etruria, ii. [298], [299]

Nauplia, pottery from, i. [51]

Nausikaa, ii. [136]

Nautilus on vases, i. [272], ii. [185]

Naval subjects, i. [285], [291], ii. [178]

Nearchos, potter, i. [379], [383]

Negroes on vases, ii. [179]

Nemea personified, ii. [82]

Nemean lion, ii. [95]

Nemesis, ii. [91]

Neolithic Age, i. [4], [5];

pottery of, in Crete, i. [265], [267];

remains in Etruria, ii. [283]

Neoptolemos, ii. [133], [138]

Neptune on Roman roof-tiles, ii. [345];

and see [Poseidon]

Nereids, ii. [26], [130], [133]

Nereus, ii. [25], [101], [189]

Nestor, ii. [124];

cup of, i. [148], [172], ii. [2]

Nether World, see [Under-world]

Netherlands, Roman pottery from, ii. [539]

Network patterns, ii. [215]

νευροσπαστά, i. [121]

“New Attic” reliefs, ii. [368], [407], [411], [439], [492], [493], [507]

New Forest ware, ii. [547]

—— Year lamps, ii. [398], [412], [420]

—— York Museum, i. [26], [65]

Newton, Sir Charles, i. [57], [58], [108]

Nike (Victory) in terracottas, i. [125];

on vases, i. [418], ii. [85] ff., [193];

with Herakles, ii. [106];

on Roman antefix, ii. [343];

on mural reliefs, ii. [368], [369];

on lamps, ii. [413]

Nikias, potter, i. [446], ii. [259]

Nikosthenes, potter, i. [170], [384], [393]

Nile on vases, ii. [83];

scenes on, in mural reliefs, ii. [371]

Niobids, ii. [33]

Nisyros, vases from, i. [58];

as weapon of Poseidon, ii. [13]

Nola, vases from, i. [82];

varnish of, i. [42], [46]

“Nolan” amphorae, i. [82], [162], [219], [405];

imitations of, i. [484]

Norfolk, kilns found in, ii. [445], [449]

Normandy, terracottas from, ii. [384]

Northamptonshire, kilns found in, ii. [444], [543];

and see [Castor]

Νοστοί, ii. [5], [135]

Nozzles of lamps, ii. [395];

as basis of classification, ii. [399] ff.

Numa, pottery in use under, ii. [304], [455], [476], [477]

Nursing-Mother type, see [Κουροτρόφος]

Nymphs, ii. [19], [31], [55], [82], [92], [143], [149]

Nyx, ii. [79], [193]

Obba, ii. [472]

Obrendarium, ii. [456]

Occupations represented on vases, ii. [169] ff.

Ocriculum as pottery-centre, ii. [475], [490]

Oculist’s stamp on a vase, ii. [510]

Odysseus on vases, ii. [128], [133], [136], [137];

on lamps, ii. [414]

Odyssey, subjects from, ii. [4], [135] ff.

Oedipus, ii. [117], [118]

Oenophorum, ii. [464]

Officina, meaning of, on tile-stamps, ii. [356], [362];

use of, in Roman potters’ stamps, ii. [461], [486], [509], [528], [535]

Oikopheles, potter, i. [297], [379], ii. [258]

Oil, amphorae used for, i. [153] ff.;

other vases used for, i. [195] ff.;

making and selling of, on vases, ii. [171], [262]

οἰνήρυσις, i. [180]

Oinochoë, i. [177], [334], [412], [469]

Oinomaos, ii. [113]

Oinopion, ii. [58], [91]

Oistros, ii. [91], [194]

Okeanos, ii. [25]

Olbia, vases from, i. [61];

tiles from, i. [101];

wine-amphorae from, i. [157], [158]

Olla, ii. [389], [456], [457], [470], [529], [550]

Olpe or olpis, i. [178];

Corinthian, i. [311];

used by Amasis, i. [382]

Oltos, painter, i. [421], [429]

Olympia, pottery found at, i. [52];

terracotta architecture of, i. [92] ff.;

personified, ii. [81];

scenes at, on vases, ii. [113]

Olympian deities on vases, Chap. [XII]. passim;

on lamps, ii. [414]

Olympos, scenes in, ii. [15] ff., [107]

—— Mount, personified as Satyr, ii. [64], [83]

Onesimos, vase-painter, i. [421], [422], [434]

ὅνος, i. [199]

Opaque painting on black ground, i. [226], [393], [485], [488] ff.

Oppius Restitutus, C., lamp maker, ii. [406], [425], [426]

Opus doliare, ii. [330], [354], [361], [458]

—— mixtum, ii. [337], [339]

—— reticulatum, ii. [338]

Orange, Gaulish medallions from, ii. [530] ff.

Orbetello, pottery from, i. [73]

Orbiculus on tile-stamps, ii. [353], [360]

Orchomenos, pottery from, i. [53]

Orcio appulo, ii. [325]

Orestes and his story, ii. [137]

Oria, vases from, i. [86]

Oriental influence in Cyprus, i. [239], [247] ff.;

in Attica, i. [295], [298];

at Corinth, i. [311], [318];

in Ionia, i. [331], [333], [334];

in Etruria, ii. [292], [296], [299], [303], [304];

motives on vases, ii. [206]

Orientals on vases, ii. [178], [195], [199], [200]

Ormidhia, vase from, i. [253]

Ornamental patterns, origin of, ii. [210];

rectilinear, ii. [211] ff.;

curvilinear, ii. [216] ff.;

vegetable and floral, ii. [220] ff.;

treatment of, in different fabrics, ii. [232] ff.;

Mycenaean, i. [276];

Geometrical, i. [282];

Boeotian, i. [288];

Melian, i. [302];

Corinthian, i. [312] ff.;

Rhodian, i. [334];

Naucratite, i. [348];

Caeretan, i. [354];

black-figured, i. [375];

red-figured, i. [412];

South Italian, i. [468];

on Clazomenae sarcophagi, i. [365]

Ornamentation of Roman pottery, how produced, ii. [438];

of Gaulish wares, ii. [520], [521], [526];

of barbotine wares, ii. [514], [544];

incised or indented, ii. [514], [546]

Orpheus, ii. [68], [143], [195]

Orsi, discoveries of, in Crete, i. [264] ff., [272]

Orthography of Attic vases, ii. [268] ff.

ὀρθοστάδιον, ii. [169], [197]

Orvieto, vases from, i. [74];

krater from, in Louvre, i. [409], [442], ii. [203];

terracotta sculpture at, ii. [319]

Oscan inscriptions, i. [103], [483], ii. [273]

Oscilla, ii. [377]

Osco-Samnites, i. [483], ii. [180], [200], [324]

Ossuaria, i. [145], [272], ii. [285];

and see [Cinerary urn]

Ostia, roof-tile from, ii. [345]

Ostracism, i. [12], [103]

ὅστρακον, ὀστρακινὰ τορεύματα, i. [89]

Oundle, vase from, ii. [541]

Outline-drawing, i. [224], [320], [331], [334], [395], [455]

Owl-vases from Troy, i. [258]

Owners’ names on vases, ii. [241]

Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, i. [27]

ὀξίς, i. [194], ii. [239]

ὀξύβαφον, i. [136], [171], [194], ii. [239]

Paestum, vases from, i. [82];

fabric of, i. [479];

inscriptions on vases of, ii. [272]

Παγκράτιον, ii. [163]

Painted vases, special uses of, i. [142] ff.;

manufacture of, i. [202] ff.;

classification, i. [219] ff.;

earliest examples in Greece, i. [239], [243], [260], [265];

in Etruria, ii. [293], [306] ff.;

Roman, ii. [442];

termination of, in Greece and Italy, i. [487] ff., ii. [310], [431];

and see [Vase-paintings], [Vases]

Painters of vases represented, i. [223], [227], [228]

Painting, Greek, i. [14], [320], [394] ff., [440] ff., [450];

Ionic, i. [361];

influence of, on vases, i. [14], [320], [394] ff., [440] ff., [450], [455], [471], ii. [203];

on terracotta, i. [92], [397], [454];

Etruscan, on terracotta, ii. [299], [319]

Palaeography of vase-inscriptions, ii. [245];

of Attic inscriptions, ii. [268] ff.

Palaestra, scenes in, ii. [162] ff.

Palaimon, i. [314], ii. [26], [189]

Palazzolo (Acrae), vases from, i. [87]

Palladion, rape of, ii. [133]

Palmette-pattern, ii. [224] ff.;

on Boeotian Geometrical vases, i. [288];

on B.F., i. [375];

on R.F., i. [413] ff.

Pamphaios, potter, i. [379], [420], [422] ff., [427], ii. [259]

Pan, ii. [58], [192]

Panathenaic amphorae, i. [46], [69], [132], [145], [160], [389];

inscriptions on, ii. [264], [270]

Παναθηναϊκά, i. [185], [410];

and see [Kotyle]

Pandareos, ii. [141]

Pandion, sons of, ii. [139]

Pandora, ii. [75];

“box” of, i. [152]

Panels on vases, i. [160], [169], [221], [356], [369], [373], [375], ii. [208]

Panofka, theories of, i. [21], [149]

Pantheon at Rome, date of brickwork, ii. [338], [360]

Panticapaeum, see [Kertch]

Papposeilenos, ii. [65], [192]

Paris, son of Priam, ii. [121] ff., [127], [195];

Judgment of, ii. [122]

Paris, see [Louvre]

παροψίς, i. [194], ii. [469]

Paros, stamped amphora-handles from, i. [157];

primitive pottery from, i. [262]

Parrhasios, i. [450]

Parthenon sculptures, and vase-paintings, i. [15], [450], [460], [464], [497];

and lamps, ii. [409]

Pasiades, potter, i. [379]

Pasiteles, use of clay models by, i. [111], ii. [375]

Passeri, theories of, i. [21];

collection of lamps, ii. [408]

Pastoral scenes on lamps, ii. [418];

and see [Tityrus]

Patella, ii. [469]

Patera, ii. [471];

imitating metal, ii. [529];

and see [Phiale]

Paternus, potter, ii. [527]

Patina, ii. [456], [468]

Patroklos, ii. [123], [126], [130];

games for, ii. [131];

tomb of, ii. [131]

Patroni on Italian vases, i. [467], [479], [483], ii. [323] ff.

Patterns, see [Ornamental]

Pausanias on use of brick and terracotta in Greece, i. [92], [98], [100];

on the chest of Kypselos, ii. [236]

Pavements, tiles used in, ii. [350]

Pediment-style of composition, ii. [207]

Pegasos, ii. [79], [114], [148]

Peirithoös, ii. [111]

Peisistratos, i. [304], [369]

Peithinos, vase-painter, i. [421], [438]

Peitho, ii. [42], [49]

Peleus, ii. [120], [142]

Pelias, funeral games for, i. [319], ii. [116]

“Pelike,” i. [163], [411]

πέλλα, i. [186], [391];

and cf. ii. [239]

Pelops, ii. [113], [195]

πηλός, i. [89]

Pelvis, ii. [469]

Penelope, ii. [135]

Pentathlon, ii. [163]

Penteskouphia, pinakes from, i. [51], [139], [316]

Penthesileia, ii. [132]

Pentheus, ii. [56], [142]

Perennius, M., potter, ii. [483], [492], [494]

Persephone, ii. [26] ff., [67], [189]

Perseus, ii. [112], [195]

Persia, vases from, i. [64]

Persians on vases, i. [420], ii. [151], [179]

Personal names on vases, ii. [92], [260]

Personifications on vases, ii. [77] ff.

Perspective, conventional, i. [286], [312];

on R.F. vases, i. [398];

on South Italian, i. [470]

Perugia, vases from, i. [73]

Peucetians on vases, i. [487];

pottery of, ii. [323] ff.

Phaestos, pottery from, i. [60], [264]

Phaëthon on Arretine vase, ii. [483]

Phaidra, ii. [112]

Phaleron ware, i. [49], [298]

Phanagoria, vases from, i. [61], [340]

Phaon, ii. [142]

Pheidias, see [Parthenon]

Pheidippos, vase-painter, i. [424]

Phiale, i. [140], [191], [490], [502];

and see [Patera]

Philoktetes, ii. [124]

Philomela, ii. [139]

Phineus, i. [136], ii. [81], [115], [143];

cup with subject of, i. [357], ii. [203]

Phintias, vase-painter, i. [421], [428], ii. [259]

φλύακες, i. [85], [473], ii. [160]

Phobos on vases, ii. [90], [199];

on lamps, ii. [398]

Phocaea, vases from, i. [62], [64], [254];

as centre of fabric, i. [354], [360]

Phoenicians, in Cyprus, i. [247] ff.;

influence of, on Etruria, ii. [296], [303]

Phoenissae of Euripides, scenes from, i. [500], ii. [414], [415], [421]

Phoinix, ii. [126], [128]

Phokis, pottery from, i. [53]

Pholos, ii. [102], [146]

Phosphoros, ii. [79]

φοξός, meaning of, i. [215]

Phrynos, potter, i. [379], [384]

Phthonos, ii. [49]

Phylakopi, pottery of, i. [57], [262]

Physical conceptions personified, ii. [77] ff., [84]

Physiognomy, treatment of, on vases, ii. [202] ff.

Pictorial style on vases, i. [409], [440] ff., [450], [470]

Pile Cinq-Mars, ii. [337]

Pinakes, Corinthian, i. [51], [207], [216], [217] 316, ii. [170], [249];

Rhodian, i. [335]

Pinax, i. [194];

votive, i. [139], [454], and see [Pinakes];

with subject of Euphorbos, i. [335], ii. [249]

Pindar quoted, i. [132];

comparison of, with vase-subjects, ii. [6]

Pipes of terracotta, i. [109], ii. [347] ff.

Pisa, vases from, i. [72]

Pisticci, vases from, i. [83]

Pistillus, potter, ii. [383]

Pistoxenos, potter, i. [423]

Pitane, vases from, i. [62], [339]

Pitcher, see [Hydria], [Kalpis]

Πιθοίγια, ii. [156]

Pithos, i. [57], [147], [151] ff., [209], [216];

with reliefs, i. [496], ii. [292];

Etruscan, ii. [292], [300]

Pit-tombs of Etruria, ii. [284] ff.

πλαίσιον, i. [96]

Plastic art, i. [6], [110];

nature of clay, i. [5];

principle in pottery, i. [238], [256], [257], [267], [310], [491] ff.;

and see [Modelling] of vases

Plautus quoted, ii. [456], [463], [476]

Plicque on Lezoux pottery, ii. [525] ff.

πλίνθος, i. [94], [95]

Pliny, traditions recorded by, i. [91], [92], [98], [110];

on early Greek painting, i. [320], [394] ff.;

on terracotta in Italy, ii. [313], [314], [371], [372];

on Roman pottery, ii. [475]

Ploutos, ii. [85]

Poculum, i. [180], ii. [467]

ποδανιπτήρ, i. [176]

Poinae, ii. [69], [90]

Poli (Marion), vases from, i. [67], [250], [255]

Polledrara ware, ii. [297] ff.;

at Naukratis, i. [347]

Pollentia, pottery of, i. [71], ii. [477]

Pollux on names of vases, i. [149] ff.

Polychrome painting, i. [224], [256], [449], [456];

at Naukratis, i. [348];

in Southern Italy, i. [484];

in Etruria, ii. [299]

Polydeukes, see [Dioskuri]

Polygnotos, painter, i. [15], [409], [421], [441] ff., [459], ii. [202], [209];

vases in style of, i. [443]

—— vase-painter, i. [421], [445]

Polykleitos, i. [112]

Polymestor, ii. [135]

Polyphemos, ii. [136]

Polyxena, i. [326], ii. [125], [135]

Pomarico, vases from, i. [83]

Pomegranate-patterns, ii. [222]

Pompeii, wine-amphorae from, i. [158], ii. [462];

paintings of, relation to vases, i. [471], [485];

bricks used at, ii. [337];

tiles used at, ii. [342] ff.;

mural reliefs from, ii. [367];

terracotta statues from, ii. [374];

statuettes, ii. [375], [378];

miscellaneous terracotta objects, ii. [387];

echea, ii. [458];

Gaulish pottery at, ii. [522], [524]

“Pontic” vases, i. [359]

Popilius, C., potter, ii. [490]

Porcelain vases, i. [126] ff.

Portraits on lamps, ii. [415]

Portus on tile-stamps, ii. [363]

Poseidon on vases, ii. [22] ff., [188];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [13] ff.;

on Corinthian pinakes, i. [317], ii. [23];

on lamps, ii. [409]

Post-Homerica, scenes from, ii. [119] ff.

ποτήριον, i. [180]

Pothos, ii. [49]

Potteries, Greek, i. [89], [233];

scenes in, on vases, i. [208], [213], [216] ff., ii. [170];

of tile-makers, ii. [356];

at Arezzo, ii. [480] ff.;

in Gaul, ii. [504], [533];

importance of fixing sites of, ii. [441];

and see [Kerameikos]

Potters represented on vases, i. [208], [209], [213], [216] ff., [422], ii. [260];

in sculpture, ii. [511];

list of Greek, ii. [273] ff.;

names or stamps of, on terracottas, ii. [379] ff.;

on lamps, ii. [406], [423] ff.;

on Arretine ware, ii. [480] ff.;

Gaulish, ii. [504], [509] ff., [522], [526];

in Germany, ii. [510], [535];

in Britain, ii. [542];

on mortars, ii. [551];

wheel used by, i. [7], [206]

Pottery, invention of, i. [3] ff.;

Palaeolithic and Neolithic, i. [4];

characteristics of Greek, i. [9];

primitive Greek, i. [64], [206], [237] ff., [256] ff.;

Greek terms for, i. [89];

use of, in daily life, i. [135] ff.;

shapes, i. [148] ff., ii. [458] ff.;

imitations of metal in, i. [201], [488], [492], [495] ff.,

and see [Metal];

manufacture, [202] ff.;

unpainted domestic, i. [252], ii. [548] ff.

Pottier on Greek vases, i. [9], [298], [305], [308], [330], [367];

on Etruscan, ii. [281], [301]

Pozzo-tombs in Etruria, ii. [284] ff.

Pozzuoli, see [Puteoli]

Praedia on tile-stamps, ii. [355]

Praefericulum, ii. [471]

Praefurnium, ii. [466]

Preimos, lamp-maker, i. [108]

Pre-Mycenaean pottery in Greece, i. [256] ff.

Priam, ii. [127], [131], [134]

Priapos, potter, i. [147]

Prices of vases, i. [43] ff.;

scratched under the foot, ii. [238] ff.

Primitive pottery in Cyprus, i. [236] ff.;

in Greece, [256] ff.;

in Etruria, ii. [284] ff.

Prize-vases, see [Panathenaic]

πρόαρον, i. [167]

Processions, ii. [155];

and see [Judgment of Paris]

πρόχοος, i. [178]

Prokles, potter, i. [493]

Prokne, ii. [139]

Prokrustes, ii. [109]

Prometheus, ii. [75];

as potter, ii. [378]

προπλάσματα, i. [111], ii. [375], [378]

Proteus, ii. [26], [136]

πρόθεσις, i. [142], [459], ii. [157]

Prothesis-amphorae, i. [142], [159], ii. [157]

Proto-Attic vases, i. [159], [292] ff.

Proto-Corinthian vases, i. [305] ff., ii. [254]

Provincial Roman wares, ii. [497] ff.;

as illustrating Roman art, ii. [508], [521]

Psiax, vase-painter, i. [421], [429]

ψυκτήρ, i. [150], [172], [411]

Psychostasia, ii. [130], [132]

Ptolemies, representations of, i. [129]

Ptolemy Euergetes quoted, ii. [455]

Ptoös, finds at Mount, i. [287]

Pultarius, ii. [472]

Punctured patterns, i. [242]

πύραυνος, i. [105]

πυρορραγής, i. [215]

Purple, use of, for details, i. [221], [231], [312], [371]

“Pursuing” type on R.F. vases, i. [419]

Puteals, terracotta used for, ii. [387]

Puteoli as vase-centre, ii. [478], [492]

Pygmies and cranes, ii. [149]

Pyrrhos, potter, i. [308], ii. [254]

Python, potter, i. [423], [434]

—— vase-painter, i. [147], [478] ff., ii. [272]

Pyxis, i. [198], [201], [412], [449];

and see [Dodwell]

Raimondi, restorer of vases, i. [42]

Rasinius Pisanus, L., potter, ii. [485], [523]

Rattles, vases used as, i. [137]

Reclining figures in terracotta, i. [124];

on Etruscan sarcophagi, ii. [317], [321]

Red glaze, Roman, ii. [435] ff., [497];

on Greek sites, ii. [476], [498];

and see [Glaze]

Red wares, Cypriote, i. [241], [251];

Roman, plain, ii. [549]

Red-bodied amphorae, i. [161], [221], [369]

Red-figured vases, technique of, i. [221];

found in Cyprus, i. [255];

chronology of, i. [401];

drawing, i. [406];

shapes, i. [409] ff.;

ornamentation, i. [412] ff., ii. [234];

subjects, i. [416] ff.;

arrangement of subjects on, ii. [208];

relation to B.F., i. [368], [386], [393], [400];

Etruscan imitations of, ii. [309]

Regulini-Galassi tomb at Cervetri, ii. [300]

Reliefs, architectural, i. [98], ii. [315] ff., [343], [345];

terracotta, i. [119];

Roman mural, ii. [365] ff.;

Greek vases with, i. [496] ff.;

Etruscan vases with, ii. [292], and see [Bucchero];

method of producing, in Roman pottery, ii. [438] ff., [505];

appliqué, at Lezoux, ii. [529];

and see [Terra sigillata]

Religion of Greeks, i. [13], [138] ff., ii. [155];

of Mycenaeans, i. [273]

Religious uses of vases, i. [138];

subjects on vases, ii. [154] ff.

ῥέοντα, i. [193]

Restoration of vases, i. [40], [147]

Revels on vases, ii. [182]

Rextugenos, potter, ii. [384]

Rheinzabern, stamps from, ii. [440];

mould from, ii. [441];

kilns at, ii. [446], [450];

potteries of, ii. [504], [535];

potters’ names at, ii. [510]

Rheneia, vases from, i. [57], [302]

Rhesos, ii. [128]

Rhineland, terracottas from, ii. [380], [383];

pottery of, ii. [498], [500] ff., [534] ff.

Rhodes, tombs of, i. [34], [121];

vases found in, i. [58];

terracottas from, i. [112], [121];

πίθοι from, i. [152];

wine-amphorae and stamps from, i. [155];

typical oinochoë of, i. [177];

Mycenaean vases from, i. [274], [276];

Corinthian, i. [311];

B.F. kylikes, i. [357];

vases with reliefs, i. [497]

Rhodian pottery, i. [333] ff.;

ornamentation, i. [334], ii. [225], [231], [233];

“mixed” technique of, i. [338];

found at Troy, i. [339];

compared with Naukratis, i. [345] ff.;

influence on Proto-Attic, i. [294], [295]

Rhoikos, i. [110]

Rhone valley as pottery-centre, ii. [440], [498], [503], [530], [533]

Rhyton, i. [127], [192], [201], [211], [410], [493], [494]

Riegl on ornamentation of vases, ii. [223] ff.;

on Mycenaean, i. [276]

Ripanus Tiberinus, potter, ii. [551]

River-gods, ii. [83], [194];

and see [Acheloös], [Nile]

Rivets for mending vases, i. [147]

Roach-Smith on Roman pottery, ii. [503], [508], [529], [540], [542]

Robert on Polygnotos, i. [442], [445];

on Megarian bowls, i. [499]

Roman art, illustrated in pottery, ii. [489], [494], [507], [508], [521], [544] ff.;

porcelain ware, i. [129];

subjects on mural reliefs, ii. [370];

on lamps, ii. [407], [412], [416];

villas in Britain, use of tiles in, ii. [346], [348];

Wall, pottery from, ii. [540]

—— pottery, uses of, ii. [387], [455] ff.;

compared with Greek, ii. [430], [472];

limits of subject, ii. [430] ff.;

extent of use of, ii. [431], [433], [455], [473], [496];

development of, from earlier, ii. [431], [432], [489] ff.;

termination of, ii. [432], [495];

technical processes, ii. [433] ff.;

plain wares, ii. [437], [496], [547] ff.;

kilns for, ii. [443] ff.;

shapes and names, ii. [458] ff.;

centres of manufacture, ii. [474] ff.;

transition to provincial wares, ii. [496], [500] ff.;

in Germany, ii. [504], [510], [536], [552];

in Britain, ii. [540] ff.;

and see [Arretine], [Gaul], [Provincial wares]

Romanensis, lamp-maker, i. [108], ii. [423], [427]

Romano-British pottery, ii. [543] ff.;

from Wroxeter, ii. [553]

Rome, collections at, i. [29];

pottery found at, i. [79], ii. [456], [461];

use of terracotta at, for sculpture, ii. [314], [372];

use of bricks and tiles at, ii. [331] ff.;

stamped tiles from, ii. [352] ff.;

evidence for dating buildings at, ii. [360];

mural reliefs from, ii. [365];

statuettes of terracotta in use at, ii. [376] ff.;

use of lamps at, ii. [393], [396];

as centre of lamp-fabric, ii. [427];

echea found at, ii. [457];

as centre for pottery, ii. [477];

Arretine stamps at, ii. [481] ff.;

provincial wares at, ii. [498], [522]

Roofs and roof-tiles of terracotta, i. [96] ff., ii. [315], [344], [345]

Rosettes on vases, i. [312], [334], ii. [230]

Rottenburg, inscribed vases from, ii. [512]

Rubrica, i. [205], ii. [404]

Russia, collections in, i. [28];

vases from, i. [60];

tiles from, i. [101];

stamped wine amphorae from, i. [158];

and see [Kertch], [Olbia]

Rutenian pottery and potters, see [Graufesenque]

Rutenus, potter (?), ii. [510]

Ruvo, vases found at, i. [83];

furnace at, i. [215];

as centre for Apulian vases, i. [486]

Sabinus, potter, ii. [508]

Sacrifices, vases used in, i. [140];

representations of, ii. [155]

Saeculares on lamps, ii. [396], [398], [421]

Saguntum as pottery-centre, ii. [479], [499], [540]

St.-Rémy-en-Rollat, potteries of, ii. [382], [385], [516];

clay of, ii. [434]

Sakonides, vase-painter, i. [379], [384]

Sala Consilina, local pottery from, ii. [324], [328]

Salamis (Attica), personified, ii. [82];

vases from, i. [54]

—— (Cyprus), vases from, i. [66], [245];

lamp from, ii. [409]

Salmoneus, ii. [143]

“Samian” ware, i. [57], [71], ii. [474] ff., [497]

Samnium as pottery-centre, ii. [475]

Samos, pottery of, i. [57], [336] ff., and see ii. [475]

Sandwith on Cypriote pottery, i. [65], [240]

σανίς, i. [112], [122]

Santa Agata dei Goti (Saticula), vases from, i. [81], [484]

Sappho, ii. [144], [151]

Sarapis on lamps, ii. [402], [409], [412]

Sarcophagi of terracotta, i. [104], ii. [457];

from Clazomenae, i. [62], [104], [362] ff.;

Etruscan, ii. [317], [320] ff.

Sardinia, vases from, i. [88];

and see [Tharros]

Sardis, pottery from, i. [64]

Sarpedon, ii. [129]

Sarteano, vases from, i. [73]

Saticula, fabric of, i. [81], [484]

Saturnalia, statuettes in connection with, ii. [376]

Saturnus Balcaranensis, lamps from altar of, ii. [397]

Satyric drama, subjects from, ii. [7], [161];

mask of terracotta, i. [104], ii. [377]

Satyrs, ii. [54] ff., [192];

names of, ii. [65];

Ionic, i. [353], [355];

on R.F. vases, i. [416], [417];

on mural reliefs, ii. [369];

on lamps, ii. [411]

Saurias of Samos, painter, i. [361]

Scale-patterns, ii. [218];

Corinthian, i. [311];

Ionic, i. [338], [352]

Schliemann’s excavations, i. [256]

School-scenes on vases, i. [435], ii. [168], [263]

Sculpture, in clay, i. [6], [110];

Etruscan, ii. [313] ff.;

at Rome, ii. [371];

use of clay models in, ii. [375];

in relation to vase-paintings, i. [15], [450]

Scutra, ii. [470]

Scyphi Homerici, i. [134], [185], [499], ii. [2]

Scythians, on vases, ii. [179];

dialect of (?), ii. [256]

Sea-deities, ii. [25], [189];

on Corinthian vases, i. [314], ii. [26], [189]

Seasons on mural reliefs, ii. [368], [370];

on Arretine vases, ii. [488], [493];

and see [Spring], [Horae]

Seianti Thanunia, sarcophagus of, ii. [322]

Seileni, ii. [54] ff., [65], [161];

and see [Satyrs]

Selene, ii. [78], [79], [193];

on lamps, ii. [412]

Selinus, tombs of, i. [37];

vases from, i. [87]

Selva la Rocca, vases from, i. [76]

Semele, ii. [18], [56]

Semitic nations, use of brick among, i. [6], [91];

and see [Assyrian], [Oriental]

Septimius Secundanus, C., potter, ii. [511]

Sepulchral stelae compared with vases, i. [461], [477], ii. [158];

and see [Funeral], [Tomb]

“Severe” style of R.F. vases, i. [420], [422] ff.

Sexes, distinction of, on early vases, i. [317], [331];

and see ii. [200]

Shapes of vases, i. [13], [148] ff.;

at Troy, i. [258];

at Thera, i. [261];

Mycenaean, i. [271];

Geometrical, i. [281], [287];

Proto-Attic, i. [293];

Proto-Corinthian, i. [308];

Corinthian, i. [313], [317];

Rhodian. i. [334];

Attic B.F., i. [372] ff.;

R.F., i. [409] ff.;

White-ground vases, i. [456];

South Italian, i. [468], [481], [483], [485];

Etruscan, ii. [285] ff., [302];

local Italian, ii. [325] ff.;

Roman, ii. [458] ff.;

Arretine, ii. [488];

provincial, ii. [500] ff., [505], [520], [526]

Shields, devices on, ii. [198]

Ships, ii. [178];

on Dipylon vases, i. [285], [291];

on lamps, ii. [417]

“Short-hand” system of indicating landscape, etc., ii. [204] ff.

Sicily, history of, in relation to vases, i. [11];

tombs in, i. [37];

vases from, i. [86], [307], [311];

terracotta architecture of, i. [100]

Sigeion, vases from, i. [61]

Sigilla, ii. [375] ff.

Sigillaria, ii. [376]

Sigillarius, ii. [511]

Signatures, forms of, i. [379], [422] ff., ii. [257] ff.;

of Gaulish potters, ii. [381], [509];

of German potters, ii. [510];

of lamp-makers, ii. [423] ff., [427]

Sikanos, potter, i. [420], [424]

Sikelos, vase-painter, i. [391]

Sikyon, vases from, i. [51];

alphabet of, i. [321], [381], ii. [252];

painters of school of, i. [395]

Silchester, pottery from, ii. [522]

Silhouette paintings on vases, i. [220], [285], [396], [455];

on Clazomenae sarcophagi, i. [362]

Silphium at Kyrene, i. [342]

Silver, vases coated with, i. [74], [189], [501]

Simonides quoted, i. [132]

Simpulum, simpuvium, ii. [471]

Singing on vases, ii. [169], [182];

inscriptions denoting, ii. [261]

Sinis, ii. [109]

Sinus, ii. [465]

Sipylos, pottery from, i. [64]

Sirens, ii. [147], [196]

Sisyphos, ii. [68];

and cf. ii. [264]

Situla, i. [165], ii. [464];

from Daphnae, i. [350]

σκάφη, i. [175]

Skiron, ii. [109]

σκύφος, i. [184]

Skylla, ii. [26], [148], [189]

σμηματοθήκη, i. [198]

Smikros, vase-painter, i. [421], [440], ii. [259]

Smith (Cecil) on Proto-Attic vases, i. [294];

on R.F. vases, i. [407];

on Polledrara ware, ii. [300]

Smithy of Hephaistos, ii. [37], [171]

Social advantages, etc., personified, ii. [85], [91]

σωλῆνες, i. [96]

Solygea, vase from, i. [51]

Sophilos, vase-painter, i. [379], [380]

Sorrento, vases from, i. [82]

Sosias, potter, i. [421], [439]

Sotades, potter, i. [191], [410], [421], [445], [457]

Southern Italy, see [Apulia], [Campania], [Lucania], [Italy]

Spain, Roman pottery in, ii. [479], [480], [540]

Sparta personified, ii. [82]

Spata, pottery from, i. [49]

Sphinx, i. [249], ii. [147], [196];

Theban, ii. [117]

Spiral patterns, i. [292], [302], [375], ii. [217]

Sporades, pottery from, i. [57]

Sport on vases, ii. [165]

Spring, stamp with figure of, ii. [439], [493];

and see [Seasons]

Stackelberg, i. [18], [42], [48]

Stage, subjects from, see [Drama]

Stag-hunts, ii. [165]

στάμνος, i. [163], [411];

from Daphnae, i. [352]

Stamped patterns on Greek vases, i. [212]

Stamps on bricks and tiles, ii. [352] ff.;

in the provinces, ii. [357];

military, ii. [363] ff.;

on dolia, ii. [459];

on wine-amphorae, i. [155] ff., ii. [461] ff.;

for figures in Roman pottery, ii. [438];

and see [Inscriptions], [Signatures]

Stars, ii. [79]

Stationes on tile-stamps, ii. [362]

Statues of terracotta, i. [109], ii. [371] ff.

Statuettes of terracotta, Greek, i. [110] ff.;

Roman, ii. [375] ff.;

Gaulish, ii. [379] ff.

στεγαστῆρες, i. [96]

Stelae with inscriptions on vases, ii. [272];

and see [Sepulchral]

“Still-life” subjects, ii. [185]

Stone Age, pottery of, i. [4], [9];

and see [Neolithic]

Strabo quoted, i. [50], [134]

Strenae, ii. [398]

“Strong” period of R.F. vases, i. [417], [421]

Studniczka on Cyrenaic vases, i. [341]

Study of Greek vases, its uses, i. [10] ff.;

its history, i. [16] ff.

Stymphalian birds, ii. [98]

Subjects on vases, i. [12] ff.;

interpretation of, i. [21], ii. [8];

relation to literature, ii. [1] ff.;

arrangement of, ii. [206] ff.;

Mycenaean, i. [272];

Dipylon, i. [286];

Proto-Attic, i. [296];

Melian, i. [301];

Proto-Corinthian, i. [309];

Corinthian, i. [314] ff.;

Black-figured, i. [376] ff.;

Red-figured, i. [416] ff.;

White-ground, i. [457];

South Italian, i. [474] ff.;

Campanian, i. [483];

Etruscan, ii. [292], [302], [309];

Arretine, ii. [492] ff.;

provincial, ii. [507], [521], [544];

on lamps, ii. [408] ff.;

on mural reliefs, ii. [368] ff.

Sub-Mycenaean pottery, i. [246]

Suetonius quoted, i. [134], ii. [336]

Sumlocene, vases from colony of, ii. [512]

Sun-dried bricks, i. [89] ff., ii. [331], [333]

Susa (Persia), vase from, i. [64]

Swallow-scene, ii. [185], [262]

Swimming-scenes, ii. [173]

Syra, pottery from, i. [262]

Syracuse, vases from, i. [86], [307]

Taleides, potter, i. [379], [380]

Talos, ii. [116]

Tamassos, vase from, i. [249]

Tanagra, vases from, i. [53], [451];

terracottas from, i. [112], [116], [124].

Tantalos, ii. [68]

Taras, ii. [144], [160]

Tarentum, vases from, i. [85];

moulds from, i. [115];

φλύακες at, i. [473];

as centre of pottery (?), i. [486], [488], ii. [324]

Tarragona, Roman pottery from, ii. [479], [480], [540]

Tarsus, lamps from, i. [108];

enamelled wares from, i. [129]

Tataie lekythos, i. [80], ii. [242]

Taygeta, ii. [19], [82]

Technical processes, for terracottas, i. [113] ff.;

for Greek vases, i. [202] ff.;

for lamps, ii. [405];

for Roman pottery, ii. [433] ff.;

for Romano-British, ii. [545];

miscellaneous details, B.F., i. [370];

R.F., i. [405], [449];

White-ground, i. [455];

South Italian, i. [470]

Tegulae, i. [96], ii. [340];

bessales, ii. [332], [348];

bipedales, ii. [332], [337], [339], [346], [351];

colliciares, deliciares, ii. [341];

mammatae, ii. [341], [346];

sesquipedales, ii. [332];

and see [Tiles]

Telemachos, ii. [136]

Telephos, ii. [125]

Tell-el-Amarna, pottery from, i. [67]

Tempera painting, i. [117], [119], ii. [321], [367]

Temples, use of terracotta for, in Greece, i. [92] ff.;

in Italy, i. [98], [101], ii. [314];

lamps used in, ii. [397]

Tenea, vases from, i. [51]

Teos, pottery of, i. [64]

Tereus, ii. [139]

Terra sigillata, term explained, ii. [434]; and see i. [503], ii. [474], [496];

in Greece, ii. [476], [498];

provincial, ii. [497] ff.;

centres of fabric of, ii. [503];

Rutenian, ii. [520];

at Banassac, ii. [525];

at Lezoux, ii. [526];

in Germany, ii. [534];

in Britain, ii. [540];

combined with barbotine, ii. [529];

termination of, in Italy, ii. [495];

in the provinces, ii. [508], [526]

Terracotta, use of, for bricks, i. [7], ii. [334] ff.;

for tiles, i. [96] ff., ii. [341] ff.;

in architecture, Greek, i. [92] ff.;

Etruscan, ii. [314] ff.;

at Rome and Pompeii, ii. [343] ff.;

for pipes, i. [103], ii. [349];

in tombs, i. [104], ii. [351];

for sarcophagi, i. [104], [362] ff., ii. [317], [320] ff., [457];

for coin-moulds, i. [106], ii. [390] ff.;

for impressions for seals, i. [106];

for models for statues, i. [111], ii. [375];

miscellaneous uses, i. [90], [105], ii. [387] ff.;

Greek terms for, i. [89];

invention of modelling and moulding, i. [110];

vases of, i. [118], [146], [201];

reliefs, i. [119], ii. [365] ff.;

antefixal ornaments, i. [97] ff., ii. [315], [317], [343];

architectural sculpture in Etruria, ii. [317], [318];

statues, i. [109], ii. [371] ff.;

statuettes, i. [112] ff., ii. [375] ff.;

Boeotian, i. [290];

Etruscan, ii. [313] ff.;

Gaulish, ii. [379] ff.;

Roman, ii. [373] ff.;

types, i. [121] ff.;

methods of manufacture, i. [113] ff., ii. [378];

use of colour for, i. [116]. ii. [321], [322];

painted panels, i. [92], ii. [299], [319];

use of, as substitute for metal, i. [495] ff., ii. [431], [455]

Terramare civilisation, ii. [283]

Terranuova, see [Gela]

Testa, ii. [331], cf. 350

Teucheira, vases from, i. [69]

Textiles, influence of, i. [312], [333], ii. [211]

Thaleia, ii. [19]

Thamyris, ii. [144]

Thanatos, ii. [71], [84], [193]

Tharros, vases from, i. [88];

porcelain ware from, i. [128]

Thasos, amphora-stamps from, i. [157];

alphabet of, i. [443], ii. [271]

Theatrical treatment of subjects, i. [470];

subjects on vases, see [Drama]

Thebes, vases from, i. [52], [286], [390];

personified, ii. [82], and see [83];

legends of, ii. [116] ff.

Themis, ii. [74]

Theocritus quoted, ii. [2]

Theodoric, tiles of, ii. [355]

Theokosmos, i. [92], [111]

Theozotos, potter, i. [52], [301]

Thera, finds in, i. [56];

πίθοι from, i. [153];

early pottery of, i. [260] ff.;

connection with Crete, i. [264];

Mycenaean vases from, i. [270]

Thericleian kylikes, i. [189]

θερμαντήρ, i. [175]

Thermon metopes, i. [92]

θερμοπότις, i. [169], [175]

Thersites, ii. [126], [132]; and see i. [215]

Theseus, on R.F. vases, i. [417], [432], [442];

with Minotaur, ii. [109], [298];

labours of, ii. [108] ff.;

in Hades, ii. [68], [111];

in Crete, ii. [110];

at Athens, ii. [111]

Thessaly, pottery from, i. [54]

Thetis, ii. [120], [130]

Thiersch on Tyrrhenian amphorae, i. [324] ff.

Thoas, ii. [143]

Thracians, ii. [143], [179], [200];

and see ii. [166]

Thypheithides, potter, i. [147]

Tickets of terracotta, ii. [388]

Tigranes, potter, ii. [483]

Tiles, Greek, i. [96] ff.;

inscribed, i. [101], [102];

used for tombs, i. [104]

—— Roman, used as bricks, ii. [331];

for other purposes, ii. [341];

in Roman walls in Britain, ii. [332];

later use of, ii. [335];

varieties of, ii. [332], [341];

flanged, ii. [341], [342];

for roofs, ii. [342] ff.;

ornamental, ii. [343];

used for warming, ii. [346] ff.;

for pavements, ii. [350];

for tombs, ii. [351];

potteries for, ii. [356];

inscriptions on, ii. [351] ff., [357] ff., [363] ff.;

military, ii. [351], [363];

from Central Europe, ii. [357] ff.;

from Britain, ii. [342], [346], [348], [350], [359], [363];

chronological evidence of, ii. [360] ff.

Timagoras, potter, i. [379], [383]

Timonidas, vase-painter, i. [315], [317], ii. [251]

Tiryns, finds at, i. [51]

Tischbein, i. [17]

Titius, A., Arretine potter, ii. [480], [485]

Tityrus on lamps, ii. [416]

Tleson, potter, i. [379], [383]

Toilet-scenes on vases, i. [475], ii. [172], [173];

and see [Aphrodite], [Helen]

Tomb, cult of, on vases, i. [143] ff., [459] ff., [477], ii. [158]

Tombs, Greek, i. [33] ff.;

Cypriote, i. [35], [237], [250], [255], [256];

in Cyrenaica, i. [36];

in Sicily, i. [37];

in Italy, i. [37] ff.;

in Dipylon at Athens, i. [280];

in Etruria, ii. [284] ff.;

a pozzo, ii. [284];

a fossa, ii. [289];

a camera, ii. [294];

of large size, ii. [300];

arrangement of vases in, i. [38];

vases used in, i. [143] ff., ii. [456], [550];

tiles used for, ii. [351];

lamps used in, ii. [397];

forms of, as depicted on vases, ii. [157], [158]

Tongue-pattern, i. [375], ii. [219]

Tools used in painting vases, i. [227] ff.;

by Roman potters, ii. [437] ff.

Torch-race, ii. [164]

Toreutic work, influence of, on Arretine ware, ii. [489]

Towneley, terracottas collected by, ii. [366], [373]

Toys, of terracotta, i. [120];

vases used as, i. [137];

representations of, on vases, ii. [167]

Trades on vases, ii. [169] ff.

Tradition, literary and artistic, compared, i. [13], ii. [3] ff.

Tragedy and vase-paintings, i. [471], ii. [7], [162]

τραγέλαφος, i. [193]

Traits reservés, i. [362]

Treasury of Gela at Olympia, terracotta used in, i. [100]

Trench-tombs in Etruria, ii. [289]

Trier as pottery-centre, ii. [502], [534], [536]

τριήρης, i. [186]

Triptolemos, ii. [27], [189]

Triton, ii. [25], [101], [189]

Triumphs, lamps used in, ii. [396]

Troad, pottery from, i. [61], [153], [330], [339];

and see [Troy]

τροχήλατος, of lamps, i. [107]

Troilos, i. [433], ii. [125]

Trojan subjects on vases, i. [322], [335], ii. [4], [119] ff.;

on mural reliefs, ii. [370];

on lamps, ii. [414]

Troy, finds at, i. [61], [256], [339];

early pottery of, i. [257] ff., and see [491];

compared with Cypriote, i. [238], [240], [243];

Sack of, on vases, ii. [133]

Trua, trulla, ii. [470]

τρύβλιον, i. [194]

Tudot on Gaulish terracottas, ii. [380] ff.

Tuguria, ii. [288]

Tychios, potter, i. [379], [383]

Tydeus, ii. [118]

Types on B.F. vases, i. [377], [388];

on R.F., i. [418] ff.;

distinctions of, ii. [187] ff.

Typhon, ii. [12], [149]

Tyrrhenian amphorae, i. [160], [324] ff.

Tyrrhenians, ii. [281]

Tyszkiewicz on forgeries, i. [42];

on vase from Vulci, i. [77]

Umbrian civilisation, ii. [282]

Under-world on vases, i. [476], ii. [66] ff., [159];

types of persons in, ii. [192];

and see [Hades]

Upchurch ware, ii. [546]

Urceus, ii. [465]

Urna, ii. [464]

Ussing on vase-shapes, i. [150] ff.

Vallisneria spiralis, i. [272], ii. [224]

Varnish, black, i. [219] ff., [369], [371], [405] ff.

Vase-painters, i. [219] ff., [379] ff., [405] ff., [421] ff.

Vase-paintings, early interpretations of, i. [21];

technical aspects of, i. [219] ff.;

later study of, i. [235];

earliest Greek, i. [239], [260], [265] ff.;

decadence of, i. [462] ff., [487] ff.;

relations of, to the drama, ii. [159] ff.;

to literature in general, ii. [1] ff.;

to Greek mythology, i. [13];

to painting, i. [14], [320], [395] ff., [440] ff., [471];

to sculpture, i. [15], [450]

Vases, Greek painted, value of study of, i. [10] ff.;

exportations of, to Italy, i. [11], [467];

early publications of, i. [16] ff.;

collections of, i. [17], [23] ff.;

alleged Etruscan origin of, i. [18] ff., [79];

classification, i. [22], [219] ff.;

discovery of, and arrangement in tombs, i. [33] ff.;

restorations and imitations, i. [39] ff.;

prices paid for, i. [43] ff.;

found in Italy, i. [71] ff.;

mention of, in literature, i. [132] ff.;

uses of, i. [135] ff.;

repair of, in antiquity, i. [147];

shapes of, i. [148] ff.;

manufacture, i. [202] ff.;

primitive, i. [256] ff.;

influence of, in Etruria, ii. [289] ff., [296] ff., [307] ff., [320];

compared with Roman, ii. [430], [472]

Vaults, use of jars for, ii. [457]

Vechten, pottery found at, ii. [522], [539]

Vegetable ornament on vases, i. [312], ii. [221] ff.

Veii (Isola Farnese), Campana tomb at, i. [38], ii. [320];

vases from, i. [75];

sculptors in terracotta from, ii. [372]

Velius Primus, Q., potter, ii. [377]

Velleia as pottery-centre, ii. [477]

Venice, forgeries made at, i. [41]

Venus, Gaulish, ii. [385];

on provincial wares, ii. [507], [508];

and see [Aphrodite]

Vetulonia, early remains at, ii. [284];

Tomba del Duce at, ii. [300]

Victors in contests, ii. [164], [169], [417]

Victory, see [Nike]

Vienna, collections at, i. [28]

Vienne as pottery-centre, ii. [441], [530]

Villanuova civilisation in Etruria, i. [292], ii. [284] ff.

Vindex, potter, ii. [383], [426]

Vitalis, potter, ii. [522]

Vitellius, story of, ii. [456]

Viterbo, vases from, i. [74]

Vitruvius quoted, on bricks and tiles, ii. [331], [333], [335], [339];

on terracotta sculpture, ii. [371], [372];

on echea, ii. [457]

Vivenzio vase, i. [45], [146], [438], ii. [134]

Volca of Veii, ii. [314]

Volterra, vases from, i. [72]

Volutes on nozzles of lamps, ii. [400]

Votive lamps, ii. [397];

offerings, ii. [156];

tablets, i. [51], [139], [316], [454], ii. [156], and see [Pinax];

vases, i. [138], ii. [242]

Vourva vases, i. [50], [295], [299], [324]

Vulci, excavations at, i. [19], [76] ff.;

tombs at, i. [37], [78], ii. [287], [291], [294];

and see [Polledrara]

Warrior, tomb of, ii. [158];

on painted pinax, i. [397], [454]

Warrior-vase (Mycenaean ?), i. [297]

Warriors, on vases, i. [285], [475], [483], ii. [175] ff., [198];

Italian, i. [475], [483], ii. [180];

Oriental, ii. [178], [179];

race of, armed, ii. [164];

on lamps, ii. [417]

Wave-pattern, ii. [218]

Weddings, see [Marriage]

Wedgwood, i. [20], [41]

Westerndorf, pottery of, ii. [504], [507], [535];

potters’ stamps at, ii. [520]

Wheel, for cutting patterns, ii. [441];

potter’s, i. [7], [206], ii. [437];

earliest vases made on, in Greece, i. [260], [266];

in Etruria, ii. [290]

White paint used for details, i. [294], [331], [355], [371], [407], [470]

White slip, use of, for painting, i. [397];

and see [λεύκωμα]

White wares, Cypriote, i. [243], [244], [246], [251];

Romano-British, ii. [553]

White-ground vases, i. [224], [454] ff.

Wicks of lamps, i. [107], ii. [395], [403]

Wide on Mycenaean pottery, i. [276];

on Geometrical, i. [278] ff.

Wilisch on Corinthian vases, i. [304] ff.

Winckelmann, i. [16], [19], [79]

Winds, ii. [80], [194]

Wine-amphorae, i. [154] ff., ii. [460] ff.

Winged figures, i. [460], ii. [72], [90], [193], [194]

Witte (J. de), i. [23]

Women, games of, ii. [167];

as dancers, ii. [169];

as jugglers, ii. [174], [182];

life of, on vases, ii. [172] ff.;

dress of, ii. [200] ff.

Wrestlers, ii. [163]

Writing materials, use of clay for, i. [7]

Wroxeter, Romano-British pottery from, ii. [553]

Xanten (Castra Vetera), pottery from, ii. [500], [501], [522], [534]

Xanthippos on ostrakon, i. [12], [103]

Xenokles, potter, i. [374], [379], [383]

Xenophantos, potter, i. [61], [421], [447], [464]

Xenotimos, potter, i. [421], [444]

ξόανον in terracotta, i. [110], [122];

of Hera, ii. [21];

of Apollo, ii. [34];

of Artemis, ii. [35];

of Athena, ii. [40];

of Dionysos, ii. [60]

Yellow wares, plain Roman, ii. [548]

York, stamp from, ii. [439];

pottery from, ii. [443], [540]

Zagreus, ii. [74]

Zakro, pottery from, i. [60], [268]

ζειρά, ii. [179], [200]

Zephyros, ii. [80]

Zetes, see [Boreades]

Zethos, ii. [117]

Zeus on vases, ii. [17] ff., [188];

in Gigantomachia, ii. [13], [14];

at birth of Athena, ii. [15];

Ἐρκεῖος, ii. [18];

weighing souls of heroes, ii. [130], [132];

on mural reliefs, ii. [369];

on lamps, ii. [408]

Zeuxis, i. [441], [471]

Zigzag patterns, see [Chevrons]


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