[59] Odyssey, xv., 105; xviii., 292.

[60] See section on “[Materials and Ornamentation].”

[61] Odyssey, v., 230.

[62] The passage is repeated word for word of Circe, Odyssey, x., 543.

[63] Odyssey, xv., 469.

[64] Iliad, xiv., 214.

[65] B., 254.

[66] The κάλυμμα κυάνεον, “dark blue veil,” of Thetis (Iliad, xxiv., 93) is the same garment.

[67] Hera is represented wearing it so on the François vase, [Fig. 7] (c), and although her head is not covered, yet, from the way in which the folds lie high upon the nape of the neck, it is clear that they could easily be drawn up over the head (cp. also, Aphrodite, on the same vase).

[68] Thetis is represented in the François vase just about to veil or unveil her face; though the head is missing, it is clear, from the position of the arm, that the κρήδεμνον was worn over the head.