(Hippalk(i)mos) illustrate other palaeo graphical peculiarities. Other good examples are the vase by Chares,[[2122]] another in the British Museum with the name of the owner (

, Αἰινετα ἐμίἐ),[[2123]] and that by Timonidas representing Achilles lying in wait for Troilos.[[2124]] A study of the pinakes in Berlin is also instructive in this respect. One is signed by Timonidas, another by Milonidas, while others bear interesting inscriptions, such as Fig. [174]:

FIG. 174.

Πειραείοθεν ἵκομες,

“We have come from Peiraeus”[[2125]];

τὲ δὲ δὸς χαρίες(ς)αν ἀφορμάν,

“And do thou make a graceful repayment”[[2126]];