[455]. Suet. Ner. 47: see Robert, Homer. Becher, and Class. Review, 1894, p. 325. The British Museum possesses a silver phiale, with terracotta replicas (G 117, 118), one of which is shown on Plate [XLVIII]. See also p. [500].
[456]. Cf. the use of the word δημόσιον on bronze and lead weights.
[457]. Egger in Revue Archéol. xvi. (1867), p. 292.
[458]. See Hultsch, Metrologie, p. 99 ff.
[459]. Arist. Categ. 12; also Polybius, iv. 56, ἡτοίμασαν οίνου κεράμια μύρια.
[460]. B.M. F 175.
[461]. Other instances are: Millingen-Reinach, 2; Munich 423; Reinach, i. 291–92.
[462]. Cf. B.M. E 534–37, 548–53; also Stackelberg, Gräber der Hellenen, pl. 17. Fig. [15] is from the vase F 101 in the British Museum.
[463]. Cf. B.M. F 457–66.