[674]. Georg. iv. 380.

[675]. Boeckh, C.I.G. i. 140, 141, 150 = B.M. Inscrs. 27–29.

[676]. So called from being turned (κυλίεσθαι) on the wheel (Athen. xi. 480 B). The word constantly occurs in literature: Phokyl. 11; Sappho, 5; Hdt. iv. 70, etc.

[677]. E.g. B.M. E 49, 50. Cf. Hermippus apud Athen. xi. 480 E, and the Ficoroni cista (Roscher, i. p. 527).

[678]. xi. 480 C (quoting Pindar).

[679]. See p. [215].

[680]. Athen. xi. 480 E.

[681]. This was also done in the case of some late Italian fabrics; see B.M. Cat. of Vases, iv. p. 25 and below, p. [501].

[682]. xi. 470 E, 471 D; cf. v. 199 B.

[683]. xi. 469 B. In § 464 C he speaks of Ρὁδιακαὶ χυτρίδες, which lessened the tendency to inebriety, and in § 496 F he describes a cup called Ρὁδίας.