[1163]. Ath. Mitth. 1898, pl. 6, p. 38 ff.
[1164]. Vol. II. Frontisp.; Reinach, ii. 124.
[1165]. Cf. especially Berlin 2154 (Endt, op. cit. pl. 1, figs. 11–13) and Gerhard, A. V. 194 = Reinach, ii. 97. They have been discussed by Endt (op. cit. pp. 21, 29), by Pottier in Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1893, p. 424 ff., and by Karo in J.H.S. xix. p. 146 ff.
[1166]. B.M. B 379–82; J.H.S. v. pls. 40–3.
[1167]. These have been recently collected and discussed by Böhlau (Ath. Mitth. 1900, p. 40 ff.), who notes a total of seventeen. His list is certainly incomplete, as some examples in the British Museum might have been added. See also Furtwaengler, Gr. Vasenmalerei, p. 220, who attributes the Phineus cup to Naxos.
[1168]. See Ath. Mitth. 1900, p. 93.
[1169]. Mon. dell’ Inst. vi.–vii. pl. 78: see Fig. [111] and Chapter XVII.
[1170]. Gerhard, A.V. 205, 3–4 = Reinach, ii. 105: see p. 323.
[1171]. See on Ionian inscribed vases, Endt, Ion. Vasenm. p. 38; Böhlau, loc. cit. p. 93.
[1172]. E.g. B.M. B 348–58, 439–50.