[644]. Apud Athen. 482 B.
[645]. Od. xiv. 112. See Athenaeus, xi. 498 for quotations; also Eur. Cycl. 256, 390, 556, and Liddell and Scott, s.v.
[646]. Athen. xi. 500 A; Macrob. v. 21, 16.
[647]. E.g. B.M. Cat. of Bronzes, 1244, 1272, 1309–14; Stephani, Ausruhende Herakles, pp. 151 ff., 195 ff.
[648]. Ἡράκλειος δεσμός (500 A).
[649]. The sculptor Mys made a σκύφος Ἡρακλεωτικός with the sack of Troy chased upon it (Athen. xi. 782 B).
[650]. In C.I.G. ii. 2852 silver σκύφοι chased with figures of animals are recorded among the offerings in the temple of Apollo at Branchidae.
[651]. xi. 495 A.
[652]. E.g. B.M. E 152, and see Cat. iii. p. 14. The owl and olive-branch seem to have been official marks; they appear on coins and dicasts’ tickets.
[653]. xi. 783 D; 495 C; cf. Theocr. i. 25.