[746] Jb., II, pp. 234 f.; on p. 234, the Athens statue and the figure from the Bologna krater are shown side by side.
[747] Fuehrer, under no. 859 (the Capitoline replica), and especially under no. 1268.
[748] Beitraege zur Gesch. d. gr. Pl.2, p. 19.
[749] Roscher, Lex., I, p. 456.
[750] A. M., IX, 1884, p. 244.
[751] Mentioned by P., I, 3.4; this view has been upheld by Conze, l.c.; Murray, I, p. 235; cf. Furtw., l. c., and on the artist, see his article in Sitzb. Muen. Akad., 1907, pp. 160 f.
[752] S. Q., nos. 508–526.
[753] Furtw., l. c.; the coin in the British Museum is pictured in J. H. S., XXIV, 1904, p. 205, fig. 2. Conze’s theory of identifying the type with the Alexikakos has been questioned among others also by Overbeck: I, n. 226, to pp. 280 (on p. 301).
[754] Dionys. Halic., de Isocrate Judicium, III, p. 542 (ed. Reiske); S. Q., 531.
[755] Op. cit., especially p. 182.