Footnote A:[ (return) ] In counting the Aigina temple we commit deliberately a circulus in probando.
The principal sculpture apparently did not include or especially refer to the temple-divinity in the following: 20, 24, 25. Practice would seem to have become somewhat relaxed after about 425 B.C. The very singular temple of Assos, (No. 5), though earlier, should perhaps be added.
The temple-divinity was represented in the western pediments of 7, 13 and perhaps of 20, but not of that in 9, 11, 24 (?) or 25.
The subjects of sculptured metopes and friezes were largely or wholly without obvious relation to the temple-divinity in the following: 1, 5, 9, 11, 12, 14, 1.9, 23, 29, 32.
P.B. TARBELL.
W.N. BATES.
PLACE. DIVINITY. DATE. PEDIMENT-SCULPTURES.
B.C.
1 Selinous Apollon (?) ca. 625
(Temple C)
2 Selinous ca. 625
3 Athens ca. 600 E.: (?) Zeus fighting Typhon;
(Acropolis) Herakles fighting
serpent.
W. (?): Herakles fighting
Triton; Kerkopes(?)
4 Athens ca. 600 E. (?): Herakles fighting
(Acropolis) Hydra.
W. (?): Herakles fighting
Triton.
5 Assos VI cent. (?)
6 Metapontum Apollon VI cent. (?) Subject unknown
7 Aigina Athena ca. 530 (?) E. & W.: Combats of
Greeks and Trojans;
Athena in centre.
8 Athens Athena ca. 530 (?) E. (?): Gigantomachy,
(Acropolis) including Athena (in
centre?)
9 Delphi Apollon VI cent. after E.: Apollon, Artemis,
548 Leto, Muses.
W.: Dionysos, Thyiads,
Setting Sun, etc.
10 Selinous VI cent.
(Temple F)
11 Olympia Zeus ca. 460 E.: Preparations for
chariot-race of Pelops
and Oinomaos;
Zeus as arbiter in
centre.
W.: Centauromachy;
Apollon (?) in centre.
OTHER
SCULPTURES OF EXTERIOR FRIEZE SCULPTURED DECORATIONS.
1 E.: in centre, two quadrigae
with unidentified figs., also
Perseus slaying Medusa, Herakles
carrying Kerkopes, etc. W.: Subjects unknown.
2 Europa on bull, winged sphinx,
etc.
3
4
5 E. (and W. ?): Pair of sphinxes, Exterior architrave: pairs
Centaur, wild hog, man pursuing of sphinxes in centre of E. &
woman, two men in combat, W. fronts (?), Herakles and
etc. Triton, Herakles and Centaurs,
symposium, combats
of animals.
6
7 None.
8
9 Herakles killing Hydra, Bellerophon
killing Chimaera,
combats of gods and giants,
etc.
10 E.: Scenes from Gigantomachy.
11 12 metopes over columns and
antæ of pronaos and opisthodomos:
labors of Herakles.