B.M. E 104; Reinach, ii. 58, 5; and see Klein, Euphronios, p. 61.
X. The Girdle of Hippolyta.
B.F. B.M. B 533.
Late. Naples 3241 = Reinach, i. 384.
Besides the scenes in which Herakles is evidently capturing the girdle, there are many vases on which he is seen in combat with Hippolyte and other Amazons, such as Andromache or Alkaia, assisted himself by Iolaos or Telamon.
B.F. B.M. B 154, B 426; Louvre E 875; Cambridge 44; Bourguignon Sale Cat. 18 (Exekias); Berlin 3988 = Coll. Sabouroff, i. pl. 49.
R.F. B.M. E 45; Reinach, i. 166; Bibl. Nat. 535 = Reinach, ii. 265; Bologna 322; Reinach, i. 353 = Wiener Vorl. vii. 4, 1 (Duris).
Late. Jatta 423 = Reinach, i. 206.
XI. Fetching Kerberos from Hades.
The various types and methods of representing this subject have been collected in J.H.S. xviii. p. 296; as typical examples may be given: