[2123] P., VIII, 46.3; Pliny, H. N., XXXIV, 75. Cf. Brunn, I, pp. 74 f.
[2124] P., IX, 10.2.
[2125] Op. cit. The transference to the minor arts—reliefs, coins, gems and vase-paintings—was, of course, especially common at all times. See also F. Hauser, Die neu-attischen Reliefs, 1889, and Flasch, A. Z., XXXVI, 1878, p. 119.
[2126] P., VI, 8.5 and VII, 27.5. He won the pankration in Ol. 94 ( = 404 B. C.): Hyde, 81; Foerster, 286.
[2127] B. C. H., XXI, 1897, pp. 616–20 (Homolle).
[2128] See Amelung, R. M., IX, 1894, pp. 162 f. and Pl. VII. Cf., Treu, Bildw. v. Ol., pp. 190–191, and fig. 222 B, on pp. 188–189.
[2129] J. H. S., XXIX, 1909, pp. 151–2, fig. 1 a and b (F. H. Marshall).
[2130] XIII, 1909, pp. 151–7, with Pl. IV and figs. 1–3 (A head of Heracles in the style of Scopas.)
[2131] Ibid., pp. 156 and 157.
[2132] Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin, VIII, no. 46 (Aug., 1910), p. 26.