LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Marble Head, from Olympia. Front view. Museum of Olympia. After Bildw. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. LIV, 3[Frontispiece.]
1. Bull-grappling Scene. Wall-painting, from Knossos. Museum of Candia. After Photograph from copy in watercolor by Gilliéron in the Museum of Liverpool[2]
2. Marble Statue of a Girl Runner. Vatican Museum, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[50]
3. Bronze Head of an Olympic Victor. Glyptothek, Munich. After B. B., No. 8[62]
4. Statue of the Doryphoros, from Pompeii, after Polykleitos. Museum of Naples. After Photograph by Alinari[70]
5. Statue of Hermes, from Andros. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph by Rhomaïdes[72]
6. Statue of the Standing Diskobolos, after Naukydes (?). Vatican Museum, Rome. After Photograph[76]
7 A and B. Statues of so-called Apollos. A. The Apollo Choiseul-Gouffier. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. III B. The Apollo-on-the-Omphalos. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph by Merlin[90]
8 A and B. Statues of so-called Apollos. A. The Apollo of Tenea. Glyptothek, Munich. After Photograph by Bruckmann. B. Argive Apollo, from Delphi. Museum of Delphi. After Fouilles de Delphes, IV, 1904, Pl. I[102]
9. Statue of an Athlete, by Stephanos. Villa Albani, Rome. After Photograph[114]
10. Bronze statue of the Praying Boy. Museum of Berlin. After Photograph[132]
11. Statue of so-called Oil-pourer. Glyptothek, Munich. After Photograph by Bruckmann[134]
12. Statue of an Apoxyomenos. Uffizi Gallery, Florence. After B. B., No. 523[136]
13. Statue of an Athlete, after Polykleitos. Farnsworth Museum, Wellesley College, U. S. A. After Photograph[138]
14. Bronze Statue known as the Idolino. Museo Archeologico, Florence. After B. B., No. 274[142]
15. Marble Head of an Athlete, after Kresilas (?). Metropolitan Museum, New York. After Photograph[144]
16. Bronze Statue of the Seated Boxer. Museo delle Terme, Rome. After Ant. Denkm., I, I, 1886, Pl. IV[146]
17. Statue known as the Farnese Diadoumenos. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. VI[150]
18. Statue of the Diadoumenos, from Delos. After Polykleitos. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph by Alinari[152]
19. Statue known as the Westmacott Athlete. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. XXII[156]
20. Head of an Athlete, School of Praxiteles. Metropolitan Museum, New York. After Photograph[168]
21. Statue of Diomedes with the Palladion. Glyptothek, Munich. After Photograph[170]
22. Statue of the Diskobolos, from Castel Porziano, after Myron. Museo delle Terme, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[184]
23. Statue of the Diskobolos, after Myron. A bronzed Cast from the Statue in the Vatican and Head from the Statue in the Palazzo Lancellotti, Rome. After B. B., No. 566[186]
24. Statue of a Kneeling Youth, from Subiaco. Museo delle Terme, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[196]
25. Marble Group of Pancratiasts. Uffizi Gallery, Florence. After Photo, by Alinari[252]
26. Racing Chariot and Horses. From an archaic b.-f. Hydria. Museum of Berlin. After Gerhard, IV, Pls. CCXLIX-CCL[262]
27. Statue of a Charioteer (?). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. After Photo. by Coolidge[276]
28. Statue of the Pancratiast Agias, from Delphi. Museum of Delphi. After Fouilles de Delphes, IV, Pl. LXIII[286]
29. Statue of the Apoxyomenos. After Lysippos or his School. Vatican Museum, Rome. After B. B., No. 381[288]
30. Statue of Herakles. Lansdowne House, London. After Gardner, Sculpt., Pl. LVI[298]

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A. The Altis at Olympia in the Greek Period (Third Century B. C.). After Doerpfeld, in Ergebnisse von Olympia, Karten und Plaene, No. III[376]
B. The Altis at Olympia in the Roman Period (Second Century A. D.). After Doerpfeld, in Ergebnisse von Olympia, Karten und Plaene, No. IV[376]

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1. So-called Boxer Vase, from Hagia Triada. From a Cast (with handle restored) in the Museum of Candia. After H. R. Hall, Aegean Archæology, Pl. XVI[6]
2. Bronze Statuette of a Victor, from Olympia. Museum of Olympia. After Bronz. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. VIII, No. 57[28]
3. Bronze Head of an Olympic Victor, from Beneventum. Louvre, Paris. After Photograph[64]
4. Bronze Head of an Olympic Victor, from Herculaneum. Museum of Naples. After B. B., No. 323 (Right)[65]
5. Bronze Portrait-statue of a Hellenistic Prince. Museo delle Terme, Rome. After Photograph by Alinari[73]
6. Bronze Statuette of Hermes-Diskobolos, found in the Sea off Antikythera. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph by Rhomaïdes[79]
7. Bronze Statue of a Youth, found in the Sea off Antikythera. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph by Rhomaïdes[80]
8. Statue of the so-called Jason (Sandal-binder). Louvre, Paris. After Photograph by Giraudon[86]
9. Statue of so-called Apollo of Thera. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph[101]
10. Statue of so-called Apollo of Orchomenos. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph[102]
11. Statue of so-called Apollo, from Mount Ptoion, Bœotia. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph[102]
12. Statue of so-called Apollo of Melos. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph[103]
13. Statues of so-called Apollos, from Mount Ptoion. National Museum, Athens. After Photograph[104]
14. Statue known as the Strangford Apollo. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. II[105]
15. Bronze Statuette of a Palæstra Victor, from the Akropolis. Akropolis Museum, Athens. After Photograph[108]
16. Bronze Statuette, from Ligourió. Museum of Berlin. After 50stes Berliner Winckelmannsprogramm, 1890, Pl. I (Center and Left)[112]
17. Statue of an Ephebe, from the Akropolis. Akropolis Museum, Athens. After Photograph[115]
18. Head of an Ephebe, from the Akropolis. Akropolis Museum, Athens. After Photograph by Rhomaïdes[116]
19. Bronze Statuette of Apollo, found in the Sea off Piombino. Louvre, Paris. After Photograph by Giraudon[119]
20. Figure, from the East Pediment of the Temple on Aegina. Glypothek, Munich. After Photograph by Bruckmann[124]
21. Two Figures, from the West Pediment of the Temple on Aegina. Glyptothek, Munich. After Photograph by Bruckmann[125]
22. Archaic Marble Head of a Youth. Jacobsen Collection, Ny-Carlsberg Museum, Copenhagen. After Arndt, La Glyplothèque Ny-Carlsberg, 1896, Pl. I[128]
23. Head of so-called Oil-pourer. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. After Photograph[134]
24. Bronze Statuette of an Athlete. Louvre, Paris. After Furtwaengler, Masterpieces, Pl. XIII[139]
25. Bronze Head of an Athlete, from Herculaneum. Museum of Naples. After B. B., No. 339 (Left)[140]
26. Marble Statue of an Athlete (?). National Museum, Athens. After Photograph[143]
27. Head from Statue of the Seated Boxer (Pl. [16]). Museo delle Terme, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[146]
28. Statue of the Diadoumenos, from Vaison, after Polykleitos. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. IV[153]
29. Head of the Diadoumenos, after Polykleitos. Albertinum, Dresden. After Furtwaengler, Masterpieces, Pl. X[154]
30. Marble Heads of two Hoplitodromoi, from Olympia. Museum of Olympia. After Bildw. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. VI, 1–2 and 9–10[162]
31. Head of Herakles, from Genzano. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. XXI[170]
32. Statue of Harmodios. Museum of Naples. After B. B., No. 327[174]
33. Head of an Athlete, from Perinthos. Albertinum, Dresden. After B. B., No. 542 (Right)[180]
34. Statue of the Diskobolos, after Myron. Vatican Museum, Rome. After Photograph[185]
35. Statue of the Diskobolos, after Myron. British Museum, London. After Marbles and Bronzes in the British Museum, Pl. XLVII[186]
36. A and B. Athletic Scenes from a Bacchic Amphora in Rome. A. Stadiodromoi and Leaper. B. Diskobolos and Akontistai. After Gerhard, IV, Pl. CCLIX[192]
37. Athletic Scenes from a Sixth-century B. C. Panathenaic Amphora. Stadiodromoi (Left) and Dolichodromoi (Right). After Mon. d. I., I, 1829–33, Pl. XXII, 6 b, 7 b[193]
38. Statue of a Runner. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[198]
39. Statue of a Runner. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[198]
40. Statue of the so-called Thorn-puller (the Spinario). Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. After B. B., No. 321[200]
41. Hoplitodromes. Scenes from a r.-f. Kylix. Museum of Berlin. After Gerhard, IV, Pl. CCLXI[205]
42. Bronze Statuette of a Hoplitodrome (?). University Museum, Tuebingen. After Jb., I, 1886, Pl. IX (Right)[206]
43. Statue of the so-called Borghese Warrior. Louvre, Paris. After Photograph[208]
44. Pentathletes. Scene from a Panathenaic Amphora in the British Museum, London. After J. H. S., XXVII, 1907, Pl. XVIII[211]
45. Statue of a Boy Victor (the Dresden Boy). Albertinum, Dresden. After Furtwaengler, Masterpieces, Pl. XII[213]
46. Bronze Statuette of a Diskobolos. Metropolitan Museum, New York. After Photograph[220]
47. Bust of the Doryphoros, after Polykleitos, by Apollonios. Museum of Naples. After Photograph by Alinari[224]
48. Statue of the Doryphoros, after Polykleitos. Vatican Museum, Rome. After Photograph by Anderson[225]
49. Wrestling Scenes. From Obverse of an Amphora, by Andokides. Museum of Berlin. After A. J. A., XI, 1896, P. 11, Fig. 9[230]
50. Wrestling and Boxing Scenes. From a r.-f. Kylix. University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia. After Photograph[231]
51. Bronze Statues of Wrestlers. Museum of Naples. After B. B., No. 354[232]
52. Bronze Arm of Statue of a Boxer, found in the Sea off Antikythera. National Museum, Athens. After Svoronos, Pl. V, No. 4[237]
53. Forearm with Glove. From the Statue of the Seated Boxer (Pl. [16]). Museo delle Terme, Rome. After Juethner, Fig. 62[238]
54. Boxing Scenes. From a r.-f. Kylix by Douris. British Museum, London. After J. H. S., XXVI, 1906, Pl. XII[240]
55. Boxing and Pankration Scenes. From a r.-f. Kylix. British Museum, London. After J. H. S., XXVI, Pl. XIII[241]
56. Boxing Scene. From a b.-f. Panathenaic Panel-amphora. University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia. After Photograph[242]
57. Statue of a Boxer, from Sorrento. By Koblanos of Aphrodisias. Museum of Naples. After B. B., No. 614[242]
58. Statue known as Pollux. Louvre, Paris. After Photograph by Giraudon[245]
59. Pankration Scene. From a Panathenaic Amphora by Kittos. British Museum, London. After J. H. S., XXVI, 1906, Pl. III[248]
60. Bronze Statuette of a Pancratiast (?), from Autun, France. Louvre, Paris. After Bulle, Pl. 96 (Right)[250]
61. Bronze Head of a Boxer(?), from Olympia. A (Profile); B (Front). National Museum, Athens. After Bronz. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. II, 2a and 2[254]
62. Bronze Foot of a Victor Statue, from Olympia. Museum of Olympia. After Bronz. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. III, 3[253]
63. Charioteer Mounting a Chariot. Bas-relief from the Akropolis. Akropolis Museum, Athens. After Photograph[270]
64. Apobates and Chariot. Relief from the North Frieze of the Parthenon, Athens. After Photograph[273]
65. Charioteer. Relief from the small Frieze of the Mausoleion, Halikarnassos. British Museum, London. After Photograph[274]
66. Bronze Statue of the Delphi Charioteer. Museum of Delphi. After Fouilles de Delphes, IV, Pl. L[277]
67. Horse-racer. From a Sixth-century B. C. b.-f. Panathenaic Vase. British Museum, London. After Gerhard, IV, Pl. CCLVII (Bottom).[280]
68. Head from the Statue of Agias (Pl. 28). Museum of Delphi. After Fouilles de Delphes, IV, Pl. LXIV[287]
69. Marble Head, from Olympia. Three-quarters Front View (Cf. Frontispiece). Museum of Olympia. After Bildw. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. LIV, 4[293]
70. Profile Drawings of the Heads of the Agias and the Philandridas. After A. J. A., XI, 1907, p. 403, Fig. 6[295]
71. Head of the Statue of Herakles (Pl. 30). Lansdowne House, London. After Gardner, Sculpt., Pl. LVII[298]
72. Marble Head of a Boy, found near the Akropolis, Sparta. In Private Possession in Philadelphia, U. S. A. After Photograph[305]
73. So-called Head of Herakles from Tegea, by Skopas. National Museum, Athens. After B. C. H., XXV, 1901, Pl. VII[307]
74. Attic Grave-relief, found in the Bed of the Ilissos, Athens. National Museum, Athens. After A. Conze, Attische Grabreliefs, Pl. CCXI[312]
75. Statue of the so-called Meleager. Vatican Museum, Rome. After Photograph[313]
76. Head of the so-called Meleager. Villa Medici, Rome. After Ant. Denkm., I, Pl. XI, 2a[314]
77. Torso of the so-called Meleager. Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass. After Photograph[315]
78. Small Marble Torso of a Boy Victor, from Olympia. Museum of Olympia. After Bildw. v. Ol., Tafelbd., Pl. LVI, 2[325]
79. Stone Statue of the Olympic Victor, Arrhachion, from Phigalia. In the Guards’ House at Bassai (Phigalia). After Photograph[327]
80. Statues of Ra-nefer and Tepemankh, from Sakkarah. Museum of Cairo. After Bulle, Pl. 5[331]