[285] In the Sema of Ptolemy Philadelphos; Thiersch, ‘Die Alexandrinische Königsnekropole,’ Jahrbuch des k. d. arch. Instituts, 1910, p. 65. See too Der Pharos, p. 210, for an extant example at Taposiris Magna. Delbrück’s handling of the subject is admirable; op. cit., pt. ii, pp. 99 and 139. That the lightening of the wall-face in Hellenistic architecture may be of oriental origin is borne out by the fact that it appears more frequently in the south-east regions, where Greek culture was under the influence of Egypt and western Asia.
[286] Lanckoronski, Städte Pamphyliens und Pisidiens, vol. i, p. 59.
[287] Bulard, ‘Peintures murales et mosaïques de Délos,’ Mémoires Piot, vol. xiv, pp. 116 et. seq.
[288] Idem, Plate 6 A; Wiegand-Schrader, Priene, p. 312.
[289] Delbrück, op. cit., pt. ii, p. 128.
[290] Wiegand, Milet, pt. ii, Plate 7.
[291] Delbrück, op. cit., pt. ii, p. 129.
[292] Durm, Baukunst der Griechen, p. 542.
[293] Wiegand-Schrader, Priene, p. 268. Delbrück, op. cit., pt. ii, p. 130.
[294] Durm, Baukunst der Griechen, p. 504.