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KEY TO ILLUSTRATIONS

PLATE
2.Pittacus, Lord of Lesbus. [See text page 22.]
3.Mytilene. [See text page 23.]
4.The Story of Phaon. [See text page 40.]
5.The Beautiful Phaon. [See text page 40.]
6.The Leucadian Promontory. [See text page 40.]
7.Roman Fresco. [See text page 42.]
8.A Papyrus of the Third Century A.D. [See text page 46.]
9.A Cylix by Sotades. [See text page 93.]
10.A Greek Coin from Mytilene. [See text page 101.]
11.Imperial Coins. [See text page 101.]
12.A Greek Vase. [See text page 103.]
13.A Black-Figured Calpis. [See text page 104.]
14.Lost Lucanian (?) Vase. [See text page 104.]
15.Greek Aryballus. [See text page 105.]
16.A Fifth Century Greek Hydria. [See text page 106.]
17.Phaon about to Ferry Aphrodite across the Sea. [See text page 108.]
18.A Pompeian Fresco. [See text page 108.]
19.An Ancient Bust Probably of Sappho. [See text
page 111.]
20.The Oxford Bust, Probably of Sappho. [See text
page 112.]
21.Bust Probably of Sappho. [See text page 112.]
22.Statue of Sappho. [See text page 114.]
23.A Statue of Sappho. [See text page 115.]
24.Raphael’s Parnassus. [See text page 117.]