INDEX.

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Z]

Adonis, Death of, [76].
Æneas, [74].
Æschylus, [74].
Agesander or Alexander of Antioch, [14], [17], [20], [21], [51].
Alcamenes, [154], [157-159].
Alcard, [44].
Alcuin Bible, [133-135].
Amazon, Etymology of, [63].
Anchises, [68];
and Aphrodite, [74], [75].
Antiochus Euergetes, [150].
Antiochus Soter, [17].
Aphrodite, and Ares, [155-157];
as a universal principle, [65], [73];
Birth of, [62], [69];
Cypris, [65];
Etymology of the name, [62], [64];
Euploia, [162];
Pandemos, [67];
Sosandra, [154], [156];
Urania, [67], [74];
Worship of, [55], [68-75].
Apple, emblem of mother-goddess, [98];
emblem of Venus, [25];
held in hand, [7], [9], [10], [12], [14], [25], [30], [33], [44], [45], [47];
Melos means, [1], [25];
of empire, [39-40].
Archaic Venus, [154-155].
Ares, Aphrodite and, [155-157].
Artemis, [149].
Astarte, [69], [107];
A later, [105];
and the Dove, [100];
in Cyprus, [106], [110];
Sargent’s, [108], [110];
Worship of, [55].
Asurbanipal, [79], [80].
Athene, [69], [77], [79];
Worship of, [56].
Athens, [54], [56], [67].
Babylon, Trinity in, [98].
Bacchus, [14].
Bain, F. W., [128].
Bajot, [5]n.
Bardos, [168], [169].
Battle on the beach, [43], [46-47], [49].
Bell, T., [31].
Bellona, [77].
Beltis, [73], [145], [151].
Benten, [110], [113].
Bethel, [148-150].
Birth, of Aphrodite, [62], [69], [70];
of Syrian goddess, [71].
Boghaz-Köi, [103-105].
Bottonis, Antonio, [2], [45].
Bottonis, Yorgos, a Greek peasant, [2], [5], [9], [10], [11], [13], [44].
Bottonis, Yorgos, Jr., [45].
Brassempouy, Venus of, [146].
Brest, Louis, [3], [46].
Buddha, Kwan-Yon as the, [112], [115].
Cæsar, [74], [75].
Capua, [55].
Carolsfeld, Schnorr von, [140-141].
Carus, The Bride of Christ, [107];
Soul of Man, [126].
Castro in Melos, [2], [12], [45], [46].
Century Magazine, [2], [6].
Charm of statue, [26], [27].
“Chevrette,” [3], [5].
Christian Trinity, [98-99].
Christianity, [56], [74], [144].
Chthonian Venus, [75], [83], [85].
Clarac, Count de, [13], [15], [50];
Report of, [48].
Cnidian Venus, [160-163], [172].
Cnidos, [73], [163].
Condition of statue, [9-10], [24], [43], [45], [48], [49].
Conybeare, F. C., [56].
Conze, [21].
Corinth, Hierodules in, [74].
Coronet, [24].
Creation, Greek legend of, [62];
Maori legend of, 6[3]n.
Creuzer, [36].
Crouching Venus, [163], [164], [166].
Cyprian Aphrodite, [154].
Cyprus, [76], [107];
Astarte in, [106], [110].
Date of statue, [20], [52].
David, [15].
Debay, Auguste, [15];
Drawing of, [16], [21].
Del Mar, Alexander, [37], [39-40].
Del Mar, Francisca Paloma, [37], [38].
Demeter, [69].
Descent into Hades, [76], [83-95].
Description of statue, [6-8], [22-25], [41], [42], [45], [51], [52].
Diana of Ephesus, [149], [152-153].
Dionæa, [67].
Dione, [65].
Discovery of statue, [2], [5-6], [44].
Dodona, [67].
Doré, Gustave, [139], [141].
Dove, [98], [102];
Astarte and the, [100];
Venus sending out the, [36], [37].
Egypt, Trinity in, [98].
Eleusinian mysteries, [83].
Ephesus, Diana of, [149], [152-153].
Epithets of Aphrodite, [65], [67].
Eros, [27], [28], [65], [77]n, [83];
in the underworld, [84];
Statue of, [28].
“Estafette,” [3], [4], [43], [46], [47].
Eve, Adam and, in art, [132-141];
Apple of, [127], [138];
Creation of, [125], [127], [135], [138], [140].
Fanaticism, [27], [60].
Farnell, Lewis Richard, [83].
Ferry, Jules, [52];
Report of, [45-47].
Figulus, Nigidius, [71].
Fish, [103];
Isis with the, [102];
Kwan-Yon with the, [110-111];
of the Euphrates, [71];
on Friday, [117].
Foam-born, [62], [69].
Fragments, [2], [6], [10], [11], [12]n, [13], [43], [47], [53].
Freer, Charles L., [114].
Freya, [117-120].
Furtwängler, [167];
Restoration by, [33].
Galaxidion,” [46], [48].
Gauttier, [5]n.
Gerhard, [154].
Ghiberti, [135-138].
Gilchrist, Edward, [86]n.
Glyptothek, [165].
Greek, legend of creation, [62];
philology, [63];
religion, [27].
Guerber, H. A., [117], [119].
Hades, Descent into, [76], [83-95].
Halo, [39-40].
Hasse and Henke, [32], [33].
Hawk, Human-headed, [98].
Heine, Heinrich, [27].
Helios, [40].
Hephæstos, [68].
Hera (Juno), [24];
Worship of, [56].
Heracles, [14], [127];
Etymology of, [63].
Hermae, [6], [7], [8], [13].
Hermes, [14];
(psychopompos), [83].
Hesiod, [62].
Hesperides, Apple of the, [127].
Hierapolis, [102].
Hirt, [77].
History of the statue, [52-60].
Holy Ghost, [98].
Homer, [65].
Homeric hymns, [171-176].
Hypatia, [60].
Idols, Beginning of, [150].
Iduna, Apples of, [127].
India, Trinity in, [98].
Inscription, on plinth, [15], [17];
Votive, [8], [13-14], [50].
Isis, and Horus, [99];
and the fish, [102], [103];
Worship of, [55].
Istar, [71], [79], [80], [81], [107];
and Tammuz, [86];
Carrying in procession the symbol of, [97];
on coin of Tarsus, [150];
Worship of, [55].
Istar’s Descent to Hell, [85-95].
Jeremias, Dr. Alfred, [85].
Jesus, [84].
Jowett, [122-126].
Kalamis, [154], [156].
Kalypygos, Venus, [166].
Kanachus, [154].
K’ang Hi, [116].
Kirchhoff, [17].
Kronos, [62].
Kwan-Yon, as the Buddha, [112], [115];
by Li Lung-mien, [114];
Poem on, [112];
with the fish, [110-111].
Lady, [69], [73], [78], [96], [145].
Lakshmi, [147].
Lang, Andrew, [63]n.
Lange, M., [49].
Lenormant, Charles, [11], [50].
Lenormant, F., [99], [101].
Leonard, William Ellery, [176]n.
Life, Secret of, [143].
“Lionne,” [4].
Louvre, [4], [10], [12], [25], [43], [48], [49], [53], [158];
Authorities of the, [14], [17], [42], [50].
Love, Goddess of, [22], [39], [64], [74], [75], [76], [83], [117-120], [144], [178];
Goddess of sexual, [67].
Lucian, [103].
Lucretius, Titus, [176].
Ludovisi relief, [70-73].
Lung-mien, Li, [114].
Lysimachos, [167].
Lysippos, [52].
Magna Dea, 96ff.
Man, Origin of, [122];
Primitive, [142].
Maori legend of creation, [63]n.
Marcellus, Viscount, [3], [9], [14], [39], [43], [53];
Report of, [11-13].
Marduk, [105].
Mary, Virgin, [64], [69], [71], [110], [115], [120];
Worship of, [37], [56].
Matriarchy, [96], [97].
Matterer, Lieutenant, [44], [47].
Max, Gabriel, [141-143].
Measurements of statue, [7-8].
Medici, Venus of, [166].
Melos, [1], [2], [45], [46], [47];
Inhabitants of, [39], [53];
Name of, [1], [7];
Site of, [6].
Michelangelo, [138], [140].
Mirror, Venus with, [30], [31].
Montaiglon, M. A., [5]n.
Morusi, Nikolai, [3], [4].
Mother-goddess, The, [22], [68], [77], 96ff, [117], [120], [144].
Murillo, [109], [110].
Mutilation of statue, [7], [24], [27], [40], [42-43], [49], [53].
National Museum, [157], [158].
Navigation, Goddess of, [107].
Nebo, [81].
Nudity in art, [166];
of statue, [22], [24], [41].
Ohnefalsch-Richter, [106].
Oiconomos, [3].
Open Court, [110].
Oriental influence, [70-71], [96].
Original, Statue an, [20-21].
Orvieto, [135], [136].
Overbeck, [20].
Paganism, [55], [135], [178];
End of, [60], [68], [73].
Panderma, Venus of, [166-168].
Paphos, [73].
Paul, St., [84].
Pausanias, [54], [76], [154]n.
Pedestal, [14], [17], [20].
Penitential psalm, [78].
Pergamum, [21], [52].
Persephone, [76];
Myth of, [83].
Phidias, [52], [54], [73], [154], [162].
Philology of Greeks, [63].
Pinches, Theodore G., [78].
Pindar, [74].
Plato, [62], [67], [121], [124], [128]n.
Pluto, [83].
Polytheism, [68].
Pomegranate, [83], [98], [127];
emblem of Venus, [76];
held in hand, [158].
Pompeian Venus, [154-155].
Praxiteles, [52], [160-163].
Preller, [76]n, [154].
Prometheus, Etymology of, [63].
Purchase of statue, [3-4], [9].
Queen of heaven, [64], [69], [74], [96], [116].
Rabbit, [103].
Record-Herald, [44], [50].
Reinach, Salomon, [167].
Restorations, [27-41].
Rivière, Marquis de, [4], [9].
Robert, Commander, [46].
Roscher, [63]n, [71]n, [153], [154]n, [155]n, [156], [162].
Sailors, French, [4], [10], [49];
Turkish, [46].
Saloman, Geskel, [20];
Restorations by, [34], [35].
Sargent’s Astarte, [108], [110].
Schliemann, [107].
Scopas, [52].
Sculptor of the statue, [13], [21], [51], [52], [53].
Selene, [40].
Semiramis, [101].
Shield and pencil, Venus with, [29], [31].
Sistine Madonna, [25].
Socrates, [121].
Sophia, [99];
The gnostic, [98].
Soul, Egyptian, [98], [99].
Springer, Anton, [134].
Star of the sea, [120].
Steinthal, H., [63]n.
Swastika, [107].
Syrian goddess, [96], [103];
Birth of, [71].
Tacitus, [73].
Talbot, H. Fox, [79], [81].
Tammuz, [86].
Taylor, [63]n.
Theodosius, [39].
Thiers, [45], [47].
T’ien Hou, [116].
Titian, [66], [67].
Tiumman, [79], [80];
Head of, [82].
Tomb of Aphrodite, [76].
Toulon, [5].
Tralles, Head of, [19], [20], [21].
Tree of life, [127].
Trinities, [98].
Turkish brig, [43], [46], [48].
Unguent jar, Venus with the, [165], [166].
Uranus and Gaia, [62].
Urville, Dumont d’, [3], [13], [14], [42-43], [44], [47];
Report of, [5-9].
Valentin, Veit, [25];
Restoration by, [37], [41].
Vatican, [152], [160-163], [164], [165].
Venice, Doves of, [103].
Venus Erycina, [77]n;
Genetrix, [69], [75], [159];
Kalypygos, [166];
of Milo; full figure, [16], [23];
of Milo; head, fr., [18], [57], [59];
of Milo; restored, [29], [30], [31], [32], [33], [34], [35], [38];
on the swan, [55], [56];
Proserpina, [154];
Urania, [74];
Victrix, [75], [77], [78], [79];
Victrix, Statue called, [45], [47], [48];
Vulgaris, [74].
Victory, Venus of Milo as, [31].
War, Goddess of, [77-82].
Wings, [99].
Woermann, [102]n.
Woman, Origin of, [127-132].
Zealotry, Outbursts of, [58].
Zeus, [65].

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Published under the title “Relation d’une expédition hydrographique dans le Levant et la mer-Noire de la gabarre de Sa Majesté la Chevrette, commandée par M. Gauttier, capitaine de vaisseau, dans l’année 1820,” in Annales maritimes et coloniales de Bajot, 1821, and reprinted in Archives de l’art français, publiés sous la direction de M. A. Montaiglon, II series, Vol. II, 1863, pp. 202ff.

[2] “Un dernier mot sur la Venus de Milo,” in the Revue Contemporaine, 1839, XIII, pp. 289ff.

[3] These fragments are preserved in a glass case at the window in the same room of the Louvre where the Venus of Milo stands.

[4] Geskel Saloman, Die Restauration der Venus von Milo, den Manen de Claracs gewidmet. Stockholm, 1895. Plate IV.

[5] Conze, Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen zu Pergamon.

[6] The Venus di Milo, Its History and Its Art. New York, Cambridge Encyclopedia Co., 1900.