[80]. Some account of the prices paid for vases will be found in De Witte’s Description des Antiquités et Objets d’Art qui composent le cabinet de feu M. le Chev. E. Durand, Paris, 1836; and in the same author’s Description d’une collection de vases peints et bronzes antiques provenant des fouilles de l’Étrurie, Paris, 1837.

[81]. His Introduction to the Munich Vase Catalogue gives a good account of finds of vases in Greece up to that time (1854); see p. xxi. ff.

[82]. Cf. Athenaeus, i. 28 C; xi. 484 F, and 480 C.

[83]. B 130. See Cat. vol. ii. for list of publications of this vase.

[84]. Gräber der Hellenen. He also gives some description of the tombs in which they were found, and the nature of their contents (see above, p. [33]).

[85]. Good summaries of these discoveries will be found in the Arch. Anzeiger, 1893, p. 13 ff., and Berliner Philol. Wochenschr. 1895, p. 59.

[86]. E.g. Bibl. Nat. 865 bis; Ἐφ. Ἀρχ. 1885, pls. 8–9; 1888, pl. 12; 1898, pls. 2–5; 1901, pl. 1.

[87]. Ath. Mitth. 1893, p. 46 ff.: see also Bibl. Nat. 496 bis, 506.

[88]. Bibl. Nat. 417 is from the neighbouring Munychia.

[89]. Ath. Mitth. 1896, p. 385 ff.; and see below, p. 278.