[340]. Arch. Zeit. 1882, pl. 15.
[341]. J.H.S. xiii. p. 315. See generally, Minervini, Terrecotte del Museo Campano.
[342]. See Furtwaengler, Meisterwerke, p. 250.
[343]. Cat. of Terracottas, C 910 ff.
[344]. A good example of a painted tile from Aegion in Achaia is in the British Museum (Cat. of Terracottas, C 908).
[345]. Cf. also the tiles from the temple at Elateia in Boeotia, described by M. Paris, Élatée, p. 106.
[346]. v. 10, 3. It is noteworthy that Pausanias here uses the word κέραμος, although the tiles are not of terracotta, indicating that it had become by long usage the generic word for tiles of all kinds. Cf. St. Luke v. 19.
[347]. See Dörpfeld, etc., Verwendung von Terrakotten, pls. 1–4; Olympia, ii. p. 193 ff.
[348]. See Builder, 4 March 1899, p. 219.
[349]. Fatture di argille in Sicilia, pp. 27, 31.