[19]. See on this subject Comm. in hon. T. Mommseni, p. 163 ff.; Arch. Zeit. 1876, p. 116; Dumont-Pottier, i. p. 366, and, J.H.S. x. p. 13 ff.

[20]. Luckenbach, op. cit. p. 560 ff.

[21]. There is only one vase (Naples 2296 = Reinach, Répertoire, i. 476) on which the names of the Nereids are derived from Homer.

[22]. Op. et Di. 60 ff.; Scut. 345 ff., 178, 216; Theog. 820, 924 ff.

[23]. See J.H.S. xviii. p. 267.

[24]. Vol. I. p. [472]: see also below, p. [159]. On the subject generally see Vogel, Scenen Eur. Trag.; Huddilston, Gk. Tragedy in Vase-paintings; Engelmann, Arch. Studien zu den Tragikern.

[25]. Reinach, i. p. 114.

[26]. Op. cit. p. 636.

[27]. See for further details of early theories Vol. I. p. [21].

[28]. E.g. the B.F. hydriae with water-drawing scenes; the funeral lekythi; and the R.F. cups with their subjects relating to banquets and revels.