+ – Ath. 1906, 1: 400. Mr. 31. 870w.

“It is very evident that our author has given us the latest and best theories as to the different works of art.” James C. Egbert.

+ + – Bookm. 23: 335. My. ’06. 960w.

“The volume becomes quite a liberal education in the history of antique sculpture, which is made more thorough by its historic index in the concluding chapter.”

+ + Dial. 41: 40. Jl. 16, ’06. 190w. Ind. 60: 871. Ap. 12, ’06. 50w. + Lond. Times. 5: 265. Jl. 27, ’06. 630w.

“Amelung’s knowledge and experience are broad and solid, his perception keen, and his writing vigorous yet pleasant. The translation represents him as worthily as perhaps any translation of a book of æsthetic as well as historic criticism could reproduce its original.”

+ + Nation. 83: 56. Jl. 19, ’06. 190w.

“Gives the traveler a convenient and suggestive guide for his rambles about the Roman capital.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 434. Jl. 7, ’06. 100w.

“A convenient work.”