[1132]. B.M. F 479; Reinach, i. 229; Gaz. Arch. 1875, pl. 14 (in Louvre).
[1133]. B.M. F 107.
[1134]. Munich 611 and 291 = Reinach, i. 419, ii. 47.
[1135]. Munich 371 = Ber. d. sächs. Gesellsch. 1853, pl. 10, 1, p. 145. He is represented as attacking Linos, who had found fault with his playing.
[1136]. Reinach, i. 326 (Iphikles here with Linos).
[1137]. See B.M. Cat. of Vases, ii. p. 13.
[1138]. Reinach, ii. 70.
[1139]. Furtwaengler, however, thinks the subject is Herakles sacrificing a bull (Gr. Vasenmalerei, p. 16: see below, p. [106]).
[1140]. Cf. Paus. v. 19, 1: τρεῖς ἄνδρες ἀλλήλοις προσεχόμενοι.