| CHAPTER I |
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| THE INFLUENCE OF GREEK TRAGEDY UPON ANCIENT ART OUTSIDE OF THE VASES |
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| § 1. | Introductory | [1] |
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| § 2. | Tragic Influences in Sculpture | [4] |
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| | 1. Greek Sculpture | [4] |
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| | 2. The Etruscan Ash-Urns | [10] |
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| | 3. The Roman Sarcophagi | [15] |
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| § 3. | The Influence of Tragedy on Painting | [20] |
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| | 1. On Greek Painting | [21] |
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| | 2. The Wall Paintings of Pompeii | [24] |
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| § 4. | Tragic Elements on the Etruscan Mirrors | [26] |
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| § 5. | Greek Tragedy and the ‘Megarian Bowls’ | [27] |
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| CHAPTER II |
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| THE EARLIEST INFLUENCE OF TRAGEDY ON VASE PAINTING |
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| § 1. | Theories advanced for the Earliest Traces | [31] |
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| § 2. | Earliest Evidence | [32] |
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| § 3. | The Fifth Century b.c. | [33] |
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| § 4. | The Fourth Century b.c. and the Conditions in Lower Italy | [37] |
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| CHAPTER III |
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| AISCHYLOS AND VASE PAINTING |
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| § 1. | Introduction | [42] |
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| § 2. | Choephoroi | [43] |
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| § 3. | Eumenides | [55] |
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| § 4. | The Lost Plays | [73] |
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| CHAPTER IV |
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| | SOPHOKLES AND HIS RELATION TO VASE PAINTING | [75] |
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| CHAPTER V |
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| EURIPIDES AND VASE PAINTING |
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| § 1. | Introduction | [78] |
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| § 2. | Andromache | [83] |
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| § 3. | Bakchai | [88] |
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| § 4. | Hekabe | [94] |
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| § 5. | Hippolytos | [101] |
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| § 6. | Iphigeneia at Aulis | [112] |
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| § 7. | Iphigeneia among the Taurians | [121] |
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| § 8. | Kyklops | [139] |
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| § 9. | Medeia | [144] |
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| § 10. | Phoinissai | [171] |
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| § 11. | Supplementary | [178] |
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| | A List of Vase Paintings sometimes referred to Extant Plays | [178] |
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| | A List of Vase Paintings referred to Lost Plays | [179] |
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| | Index | [182] |