[1103]. See generally Pottier, Louvre Cat. i. p. 129 ff. A list of Rhodian vases is given in Ann. dell’ Inst. 1883, p. 179.
[1104]. For fragments found in Cyprus see J.H.S. xii. p. 142; B.M. Excavations in Cyprus, p. 104, fig. 151.
[1105]. Cf. examples in Cases 43–4 in the First Vase Room, Brit. Mus.
[1106]. See generally Riegl, Stilfragen, p. 160.
[1107]. Il. xvii. 60 ff.: see Chapter XIV. The vase is published by Salzmann, Nécropole de Camiros, pl. 53; Baumeister, i. p. 730, fig. 784.
[1108]. Ath. Mitth. 1891, p. 118: cf. Jahrbuch, 1891, p. 263, and Berl. Phil. Woch. 1895, p. 201.
[1109]. The latest supporter of this view is Böhlau (Aus ion. u. ital. Nekrop. p. 73 ff.).
[1110]. Böhlau, op. cit. p. 53 ff.
[1111]. Böhlau regards this pattern as “Mycenaean,” on the ground that it does not follow the lines of the vase.
[1112]. Cf. Furtwaengler and Loeschcke, pl. 21, fig. 188, and Mon. Antichi, vi. pl. 11, figs. 30, 34.