History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)

part 3, fasc. 1: see also vols. vii. (Britain), x. (Campania), xv.

Chapter 5813,335 wordsPublic domain

(Rome), etc., and Déchelette, i. p. 105 ff.

Footnote 3506:

Examples in British and Guildhall Museums.

Footnote 3507:

_Op. cit._ i. p. 112.

Footnote 3508:

Cf. _C.I.L._ xv. 5059, 5273, 5355; 4945.

Footnote 3509:

_C.I.L._ x. 8055, 27: cf. Déchelette, i. p. 96 ff.

Footnote 3510:

_C.I.L._ ii. 4970, 559 from Tarraco, and the vase published in _Rev. Arch._ xxxiii. (1898), p. 100, fig. 11, from Carthage.

Footnote 3511:

Vol. i. p. 113.

Footnote 3512:

_Op. cit._ i. p. 79.

Footnote 3513:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xcvi. p. 97 (“Marmorirung”): see also Déchelette, i. p. 67.

Footnote 3514:

_C.I.L._ x. 8056, 283.

Footnote 3515:

See _Bonner Jahrb._ xcvi. p. 101; _Gaz. Arch._ 1877, pl. 28, p. 172 ff.; Déchelette, i. p. 120 ff.

Footnote 3516:

_Mus. Borb._ vii. pl. 29; _C.I.L._ x. 8056, 4; Déchelette, i. p. 121.

Footnote 3517:

Déchelette (i. p. 125) notes in these names a direct proof of exportation; they were carried about by the _negotiatores_ or agents (p. 511) to the different regions named.

Footnote 3518:

_Étude de la Céramique Arverno-romaine_ (1887). M. Déchelette has embodied most of Plicque’s researches in his own account of the potteries (i. p. 138 ff.).

Footnote 3519:

See Déchelette, i. pp. 155, 194 ff. for lists of names, with types used by each and places where found.

Footnote 3520:

See Déchelette, i. pls. 4, 5, Nos. 63-71, and p. 149.

Footnote 3521:

_Op. cit._ p. 178 ff.

Footnote 3522:

See Plicque’s summary in his _Étude de la Céramique Arverno-rom_. p. 10 ff.

Footnote 3523:

See generally Déchelette, ii. p. 167 ff.; also _Rev. Arch._ ii. (1903), pl. 17, p. 387.

Footnote 3524:

Cf. the Greek _stamnos_ (Vol. I. p. 164).

Footnote 3525:

_Ill. Rom. Lond._ pp. 86, 97, pl. 29; _Cat. of London Antiqs._ pl. 7, fig. 2; _Richborough_, p. 74.

Footnote 3526:

Déchelette, ii. p. 316.

Footnote 3527:

Déchelette, ii. p. 321.

Footnote 3528:

On the technical aspect of these, see above, p. 441; for all other information reference should be made to Déchelette, ii. p. 235 ff.

Footnote 3529:

Froehner, _Coll. Gréau_, No. 1353.

Footnote 3530:

Déchelette states that seventy-nine have been found at Vienne, thirty-three at Lyons, and twenty-nine at Orange.

Footnote 3531:

_Musées de France_, pls. 14-16, p. 52 ff.

Footnote 3532:

_Gaz. Arch._ 1877, pl. 12, p. 66. The second of these has passed into the British Museum (in the Morel Collection). See Fig. 227, and Déchelette, ii. p. 290.

Footnote 3533:

Stephani, _Vasens._ 1353; _id._, _Compte-Rendu_, 1873, p. 67.

Footnote 3534:

_Recueil_, vi. 107: see Déchelette, ii. pp. 236, 250, 253, 294.

Footnote 3535:

_Gaz. Arch._ 1889, p. 50, pl. 15.

Footnote 3536:

See also _Gaz. Arch._ 1880, pl. 30, p. 178 for examples from Nismes; Froehner, _Coll. Gréau_, 1351, 1352; _Rev. Arch._ xix. (1892), pl. 11, p. 313; Daremberg and Saglio, iii. _art._ Forma, figs. 3184, 3185; _C.I.L._ xii. 5687. All previous literature is now superseded by Déchelette’s work (vol. ii. p. 235 ff.).

Footnote 3537:

_Op. cit._ i. p. 27.

Footnote 3538:

_Ibid._ p. 204.

Footnote 3539:

_Ibid._ The form employed is his No. 69.

Footnote 3540:

See Hettner in _Festschrift für J. Overbeck_, p. 165 ff.; Koenen in _Bonner Jahrb._ lxxxvi. p. 152 ff.

Footnote 3541:

See Fiedler, _Castra Vetera_, p. 40; _Bonner Jahrb._ v. p. 422, pls. 13-4; and for stamps, Steiner, _Cod. Inscr. Danub. et Rheni_, ii. p. 225, No. 1317.

Footnote 3542:

_Oberbayr. Archiv für vaterländische Geschichte_, xxii. (1863), p. 1 ff.

Footnote 3543:

A useful summary is given by Von Hefner, p. 28.

Footnote 3544:

Cf. _ibid._ pl. 4, figs. 1-7.

Footnote 3545:

_Ibid._ p. 42.

Footnote 3546:

See Roach-Smith, _Ill. Rom. Lond._ p. 99; Déchelette, i. p. 210.

Footnote 3547:

In the Greek and Roman Department, found at Mainz.

Footnote 3548:

Déchelette, ii. p. 319.

Footnote 3549:

_Archaeologia_, lvii. p. 104.

Footnote 3550:

_Victoria County Hist. of Northants_, p. 211.

Footnote 3551:

_Gefässkunde in den Rheinlanden_, p. 65 ff. For various finds of pottery in Germany see also _Bonner Jahrb._ lxxiv. p. 147; lxxxiv. p. 108 ff.; lxxxix. p. 1 ff.

Footnote 3552:

See _Rev. Arch._ xxxix. (1901), p. 51 ff.

Footnote 3553:

See also generally Von Hefner, _op. cit._; _Bonner Jahrb._ xcvi. p. 87 ff., and index to vols. 1-60; Wolff in _Westdeutsche Zeitschr. für Gesch. u. Kunst_, xviii. (1899), p. 213.

Footnote 3554:

_Formen der röm. Thongefässe_, p. 11.

Footnote 3555:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xiii. p. 106 ff., xxxv. p. 46, lxxxvii. p. 61 ff., xcvi. p. 101; Déchelette, ii. p. 311, p. 312, note 3.

Footnote 3556:

Roach-Smith, _Collect. Antiq._ i. pl. 4, p. 3.

Footnote 3557:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xiii. p. 112; lxxxvii. p. 62; Steiner, _Cod. Inscr. Danub. et Rhen._ ii. p. 195, No. 1252 (from Neuss): cf. Virg. _Ecl._ iii. 47.

Footnote 3558:

Steiner, _op. cit._ p. 100; Gerhard, _Berlins ant. Bildw._ No. 1687; Roach-Smith, _Collect. Antiq._ i. pl. 4, p. 3; _Bonner Jahrb._ lxxxvii. p. 63.

Footnote 3559:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xiii. p. 113.

Footnote 3560:

_Ibid._ xiii. pp. 109, 113, lxxxvii. p. 64; Steiner, _op. cit._ p. 155; and in B.M. (BIBE).

Footnote 3561:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xiii. pp. 107, 108, xxxv. p. 47, lxxxvii. p. 65; B.M. (Fig. 229).

Footnote 3562:

_Op. cit._ xxxv. p. 49.

Footnote 3563:

_Op. cit._ xxxv. p. 48, lxxxvii. p. 66.

Footnote 3564:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 113.

Footnote 3565:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 111, lxxxvii. p. 66; B.M.

Footnote 3566:

_Op. cit._ xxxv. p. 49.

Footnote 3567:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 111, lxxxvii. p. 67.

Footnote 3568:

_Op. cit._ lxxxvii. p. 67; _Collect. Antiq._ i. p. 3.

Footnote 3569:

Levezow, _Berliner Verzeichniss,_ p. 366, No. 1470; _Bonner Jahrb._ lxxxvii. p. 68

Footnote 3570:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xiii. p. 107, lxxxvii. p. 69.

Footnote 3571:

_Ibid._

Footnote 3572:

_Op. cit._ xxxv. p. 49, lxxxvii. p. 70.

Footnote 3573:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 106, xxxv. p. 48, lxxxvii. p. 78: cf. B.M. (REPLE COPO DA).

Footnote 3574:

_Op. cit._ xxxv. p. 48, lxxxvii. p. 77.

Footnote 3575:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 106, xxxv. p. 47, lxxxvii. p. 71; Levezow, _op. cit._ No. 1469.

Footnote 3576:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 110; Levezow, No. 1471.

Footnote 3577:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 107, xxxv. p. 49, lxxxvii. p. 72.

Footnote 3578:

_Op. cit._ lxxxvii. p. 72; B.M.

Footnote 3579:

_Op. cit._ xiii. p. 110, xxxv. p. 48, lxxxvii. p. 73; B.M. (VIVAS).

Footnote 3580:

_Zeitschr. des Vereins zur Erforsch. d. rhein. Gesch. u. Altert._ iv. (1900), p. 266.

Footnote 3581:

For stamps found here and at Voorburg, see Steiner, _Cod. Inscr. Danub. et Rhen._ ii. p. 276, No. 1449, p. 293, No. 1484.

Footnote 3582:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xlvi. p. 115; Déchelette, i. p. 103. They are now in the Leiden Museum.

Footnote 3583:

See _C.I.L._ ii. 4970, and p. 512; Brongniart, _Traité_, i. p. 453; Déchelette, i. p. 16; and above, pp. 479, 499.

Footnote 3584:

See above, p. 536.

Footnote 3585:

See Haverfield in _Cumberland and Westm. Arch. Soc. Trans._ xv. p. 191.

Footnote 3586:

_Ill. Rom. Lond._ pls. 24-8, p. 89 ff.; _Richborough_, pl. 3.

Footnote 3587:

Wellbeloved, _Eburacum_, pl. 16; Scarth, _Aquae Solis_, pl. 43; Lee, _Isca Silurum_, pls. II, 12.

Footnote 3588:

_Vict. County Hist. of Warwickshire_, i. p. 230.

Footnote 3589:

_Arch. Aeliana_, x. p. 268; _Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot._ xxx. (1896), p. 179 ff.; Haverfield, _loc. cit._

Footnote 3590:

Haverfield’s fig. 8 (_loc. cit._).

Footnote 3591:

Haverfield, _op. cit._, pl. 7, fig. 7, p. 193; and see p. 528 above.

Footnote 3592:

Cf. Roach-Smith, _Collect. Antiq._ ii. p. 35, and see above, p. 502.

Footnote 3593:

Roach-Smith, _Collect. Antiq._ iv. pl. 17, p. 63; _Victoria County Hist. of Northants_, p. 219.

Footnote 3594:

See Déchelette, i. p. 282, ii. p. 71, No. 425.

Footnote 3595:

Artis, _Durobrivae_, pl. 30, figs. 1, 4.

Footnote 3596:

_Handbook to British Pottery in Mus. of Pract. Geol._ 1893, p. 72.

Footnote 3597:

vii. 1334-36. Supplementary lists are given in _Arch. Journal_, xxxv. p. 289.

Footnote 3598:

See _C.I.L._ vii. p. 238 for bibliography.

Footnote 3599:

_Ill. Rom. Lond._ pp. 102, 107.

Footnote 3600:

General reference may also be made to the archaeological journals of the London and provincial societies, and to the volume of the _Gentleman’s Magazine Library_ on _Romano-British Remains_; also for Norfolk, Northants, Hampshire, and other counties, to the respective volumes of the _Victoria County History_.

Footnote 3601:

Cumberland and Westmoreland, Hereford, Hertford, Kent, and Lancashire.

Footnote 3602:

See Haverfield, in _Vict. County Hist. of Northants_, p. 208, fig. 29.

Footnote 3603:

Cf. Haverfield, figs. 32, 33.

Footnote 3604:

_Ibid._ fig. 33.

Footnote 3605:

_Ibid._ p. 209.

Footnote 3606:

Roach-Smith, _Collect. Antiq._ iv. pl. 21, p. 82; _Vict. County Hist. of Northants_, p. 211; _C.I.L._ vii. 1335, 3.

Footnote 3607:

But see above, p. 536, and Déchelette, ii. p. 311.

Footnote 3608:

_Arch. Journ._ liv. p. 349.

Footnote 3609:

Artis, _Durobrivae_, pl. 28; _Vict. County Hist. of Northants_, p. 211, fig. 34: cf. _ibid._ p. 190 = fig. 18, p. 192 (from Bedford Purlieus).

Footnote 3610:

_Collect. Antiq._ iv. pl. 24.

Footnote 3611:

_Ibid._ iv. p. 91: cf. the vase mentioned on p. 539.

Footnote 3612:

_Brit. Arch. Assoc. Journ._ i. p. 5 ff.

Footnote 3613:

Haverfield, in _Vict. County Hist. of Northants_, p. 212.

Footnote 3614:

_Arch. Journ._, xiii. p. 173: cf. _C.I.L._ vii. 1336, 220.

Footnote 3615:

See on this ware Roach-Smith, _Collect. Antiq._ vi. p. 178, pl. 36, and _Ill. Rom. Lond._ p. 82; Wright, _Uriconium_, p. 247 ff., and _Celt, Roman, and Saxon_^4, p. 260.

Footnote 3616:

Haverfield, in _Vict. County Hist. of Hants_, i. p. 326.

Footnote 3617:

_Archaeologia_, xxxv. p. 91; _Arch. Journ._ liv. p. 348; x. p. 8; xxx. p. 319; _Proc. Soc. Antiq._ 1st Ser. ii. p. 285, iv. p. 167.

Footnote 3618:

_Traité_, i. p. 381.

Footnote 3619:

_Roman Art in Cirencester_, p. 77.

Footnote 3620:

See Blümner, _Technol._ ii. p. 65.

Footnote 3621:

_C.I.L._ xv. p. 560; _Ann. dell’ Inst._ 1878, p. 119 ff.

Footnote 3622:

_Proc. Soc. Ant._ 2nd Ser. iii. (1867), p. 440 (now in B.M.): cf. Artis, _Durobrivae_, pl. 49.

Footnote 3623:

Brongniart, i. p. 435.

Footnote 3624:

See Daremberg and Saglio, _s.v._ Olla.

Footnote 3625:

Cf. Wright, _Celt, Roman, and Saxon_^4, p. 359 ff.; _Archaeologia_, xii. pl. 14, p. 108; _Brit. Arch. Assoc. Journ._ i. p. 239; and see above, p. 457.

Footnote 3626:

Brongniart, i. p. 437.

Footnote 3627:

See generally _C.I.L._ vii. 1334.

Footnote 3628:

_Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc._ xlvi. (1890), p. 156; other examples at Colchester and Exeter and Guildhall (_Cat._ p. 104, No. 641, Q · ERIV · GERMANVS): see also _C.I.L._ vii. 1334, 63.

Footnote 3629:

Roach-Smith, _Ill. Rom. Lond._ p. 89; _C.I.L._ vii. 1334, 43.

Footnote 3630:

Artis, _Durobrivae_, pl. 49, fig. 1.

Footnote 3631:

See _Vict. Hist. of Hants_, i. p. 326.

Footnote 3632:

Cf. Plicque, _Céramique Arverno-romaine_, pp. 16, 30.

Footnote 3633:

_Bonner Jahrb._ xcvi. p. 88.

Footnote 3634:

_Ibid._ p. 89; Hettner in _Festschr. für Joh. Overbeck_, p. 170.

Footnote 3635:

_C.I.L._ xii. 5685, 195, 362, 831, 845; _B. M. Cat. of Terracottas_, E 145-47 (wrongly included in that volume among tile-stamps).

Footnote 3636:

_Arch. Journ._ ix. p. 12.

Footnote 3637:

Roach-Smith, _Richborough_, p. 74; Wright, _Celt, Roman, and Saxon^4_, p. 281; others in B.M.

Footnote 3638:

Wright, _Uriconium_, p. 251. Examples may be seen in the Shrewsbury Museum.

Footnote 3639:

Wright, _ibid._ p. 252, and _Celt, Roman, and Saxon^4_, p. 278.

INDEX

NOTE.—_Names of artists and καλός-names not included in this list will be found in those given in Vol. II. p. 273 ff._

Abaskantos, lamp-maker, i. 108

_Abecedaria_, ii. 311, and see Alphabet

Abella, vases from, i. 81; fabric of, i. 484

Acanthus-patterns, ii. 223

_Acetabulum_, ii. 469

Achaeans in Cyprus, i. 245, and see 275

Acheloös, ii. 83, 101

Achilles on vases, ii. 120 ff.; fight over body of, i. 323

Acids used for cleaning vases, i. 40, 41

Aco Acastus, potter, ii. 517

_Acratophorum_, ii. 464

Acrobats, ii. 165, 182

Actors on vases, i. 473, ii. 160 ff., 197

_Adjuvate, sodales_, inscription on lamp, ii. 411, 422

Admetos and Alkestis, ii. 102, 140, 310, 312

Adonis, ii. 42

Adrastos, ii. 119

_Aecetiae pocolom_, i. 490

Aegean pottery, i. 262 ff., 275

—— Islands, vase-finds in the, i. 54 ff.

Aegina, personified, ii. 19, 82; vases from, i. 54, 308, 492

Aegisthos, death of, ii. 138

Aeneas on vases, ii. 129, 135; on lamps, ii. 414, 421

Aeolis, finds in, i. 62; pottery of, i. 339, 347, 356

Aeolus, ii. 14

Aeson, vase-painter, i. 444

Aesop on vase, ii. 151; on lamp, ii. 415; fables of, on lamps, ii. 416

“Affected” amphorae, i. 387

Africa, types of tombs in, i. 36; vases from, i. 67; Ionic pottery of, i. 340 ff.; relations with Ionia, i. 355; lamps from, ii. 399, 406, 427; bust of, on lamp, ii. 412

ἄγαλμα, i. 98

Agamedes and Trophonios, ii. 140

Agamemnon on vases, ii. 126, 137

Agia Paraskevi (Cyprus), i. 35, 66, 246

Agon, ii. 89, 194

Agra, mysteries of, ii. 27, 104

Agriculture on vases, ii. 171

Agrigentum, see Girgenti

Agrios, myth of, ii. 141

Agrippa, painter on terracotta, i. 119, ii. 366

Aigeus, ii. 108

Aithra, ii. 24

Ajax, son of Oïleus, ii. 134, 135

—— son of Telamon, ii. 124, 128, 129; death of, ii. 133, 310

Akamas and Demophon, ii. 135

ἄκατος, i. 186

ἀκρατοφόρος, i. 173

Akratos, i. 88, ii. 64

ἀκρωτήρια, i. 97 ff.

Aktaeon on vases, ii. 35, 310; on lamps, ii. 414; on Gaulish pottery, ii. 508

Aktor and Astyoche, ii. 143

ἀλαβαστοθήκη, i. 133

Alabastron, i. 196, 308, 312, 492

Alba Longa, i. 79; hut-urns from, ii. 288

Alcaeus quoted, i. 133; on vases, ii. 151

Alexander the Great on Arretine vase, ii. 494

Alexandria, vases from, i. 67, 146; porcelain ware of, i. 129; wine-amphorae from, i. 154 ff.

Alexandrine subjects on vases, i. 502; in Gaulish terracottas, ii. 386; on Roman lamps, ii. 418; on Arretine vases, ii. 489

Alkestis, see Admetos

Alkmena, i. 480, ii. 19

Alkyoneus, ii. 100

Allegory on vases, i. 21

Allier, valley of, as centre for Gaulish terracottas, ii. 380 ff.; for pottery, ii. 533; clay of, ii. 434

Allifae, pottery of, ii. 475, 478

ἀλωπεκῆ, ii. 179, 200

Alphabet, introduction into Greece and early varieties, ii. 245 ff.; scheme of early varieties, ii. 248; Attic, i. 12, ii. 246, 268; early Etruscan, ii. 296, 311

Altemura, vases from, i. 85

Alyzia, inscribed tile from, i. 102

Amasis, king of Egypt, i. 345

—— potter, i. 381 ff., 387

—— vase-painter, i. 439

Amathus, pottery from, i. 36, 66, 147, 250, 253

Amazons on vases, ii. 99, 111, 132, 144, 195; on lamps, ii. 415

America, museums of, i. 26, 30

Amorgos, pottery from, i. 56, 262

Amphiaraos, i. 76, 318, ii. 118

Amphion, ii. 117

Amphitrite, ii. 23, 189

_Amphitruo_ of Rhinthon, see i. 473

Amphorae, forms of Greek, i. 153 ff.; Apulian, i. 162, 469; Attic, i. 295, 368, 372, 411; Chalcidian, i. 322; Melian, i. 57, 301; Nicosthenic, i. 385; Panathenaic, i. 46, 69, 84, 132, 145, 388 ff.; “Tyrrhenian,” i. 160, 324; “affected,” i. 387; “false-necked,” i. 246, 271; ornamentation of, i. 375, ii. 234; prices paid for, i. 44 ff.; ancient examples at Erythrae, i. 205; used as wine-jars, i. 154 ff.; Roman, ii. 460 ff.

ἄμφωτις, i. 186

_Ampulla_, ii. 465

Amyklae, pottery from, i. 52

Amykos, ii. 115

Amymone, ii. 24

Anakles, potter, i. 384

Anakreon on vases, ii. 152

Analyses of pottery, i. 203, ii. 301, 435

Ananke, ii. 69, 90

ἀναξυρίδες, ii. 178

Andernach, Roman pottery from, ii. 500, 502, 509, 522, 533

Andokides, potter, i. 386, 401, ii. 258

Andromache and Astyanax, ii. 131

Andromeda, ii. 113

Ἀνεσίδωρα, ii. 75

Animals on early vases, see Chapters VI.–VIII. _passim_; as subjects on vases, ii. 184 ff.; on lamps, ii. 418; as pets, ii. 168, 173

Annia Arescusana, potter, ii. 367

_Annum novum faustum felicem_, inscription on lamps, ii. 398, 420

_Ansae lunulatae_, ii. 287

Antaios, i. 431, ii. 100

Antefixal ornaments, Greek, i. 97 ff.; Etruscan, ii. 317; Roman, ii. 343 ff., and see 365, 371

_Ante-Homerica_, subjects from, ii. 4, 119 ff.

_Antepagmentum_, ii. 315, 365

Anthedon, vases from, i. 53

Antonius Epaphras, M., potter, ii. 367

Anzi, vases found at, i. 83, 481

Apate, ii. 90

Apes on vases, i. 355, ii. 185

Aphidna, early pottery from, i. 49, 278

Aphrodite, in terracottas, i. 123 ff.; dedications to, at Naukratis, i. 345; representations of, on vases, ii. 42 ff., 191; on cup in B. M., i. 434, 457; with Persephone, ii. 28, 42; at Judgment of Paris, ii. 122; on mural reliefs, ii. 368; in Gaulish terracottas, ii. 385; on lamps, ii. 410; and see Venus

Apollo, dedications to, i. 139, 345; representations of, on vases, ii. 29 ff., 189; in Gigantomachia, ii. 13, 15; with Herakles, ii. 33, 97, 103; on mural reliefs, ii. 368; on lamps, ii. 409; and see Helios

Apollodoros, vase-painter, i. 439

Apollonia, vases from, i. 60

Appius, L., potter, ii. 490

_Appliqué_ reliefs, i. 119, 497; at Lezoux, ii. 529; and see ἐμβλήματα

Apuleius quoted, ii. 403

Apulia, vases from, i. 83 ff.; local pottery of, ii. 323 ff.; painted pottery of, i. 468 ff., 485, 486; shapes, i. 144, 171, 178, 179, 469; ornamentation, i. 468, ii. 235; arrangement of subjects on, ii. 209; inscriptions on, ii. 271 ff.; sepulchral subjects on, i. 144, 476, ii. 157; scenes from Under-world on, ii. 67 ff.

Aqueducts, use of brick in, ii. 336

Archemoros, ii. 118

Ἀρχεναύτης, ii. 92

Archers, ii. 177, 178, 199

Archikles, potter, i. 374, 384

Architecture, terracotta used in, i. 91 ff.; in Etruria, ii. 314 ff.; at Rome and Pompeii, ii. 330 ff.; use of bricks and tiles in, i. 91 ff., ii. 336 ff., 343; use of vases in, ii. 457; treatment of, in vase-paintings, ii. 205 ff.; imitations of, in arrangement of designs, i. 378, ii. 207; in patterns, ii. 211

Archons, names of, on vases, i. 69, 390

ἀρδάνιον, i. 167

Ares on vases, ii. 41, 190; in Gigantomachia, ii. 13, 15; on lamps, ii. 409

Arezzo, pottery found at, i. 29, 72, ii. 479, 481; potters’ tools and stamps from, i. 207, ii. 438, 439, 493; and see Arretium

Argolis, pottery from, i. 51; as centre of fabric, i. 274, 298, 307, 336; inscriptions in alphabet of, i. 308, 335, 357, ii. 249

Argonauts on vases, i. 442, ii. 115, and see ii. 104

Argos, vases from, i. 52

—— guardian of Io, ii. 20

Ariadne on vases, ii. 57, 110, 298

Aridikes and Telephanes, painters, i. 312, 320, 395

Arimaspi, ii. 148

Aristonoös, vase of, i. 168, 297, ii. 249

Aristophanes quoted or referred to, i. 132, 143, ii. 266

—— vase painter, i. 444

Arkesilaos of Kyrene, i. 341 ff., ii. 149; cup with subject of, i. 44, 341 ff., ii. 149, 250

—— sculptor and modeller, ii. 372

Arles, pottery from, ii. 524

Armed foot-race, ii. 164

Armento, vases from, i. 83

Arming of warriors, ii. 175

Armour, how represented, ii. 198

Arrangement of subjects on vases, ii. 206 ff.

Arretine vases, ii. 479 ff.; connection of, with Gaulish ware, ii. 500, 517 ff.

Arretium as centre of fabric, ii. 432, 475, 477; and see Arezzo

Artemis, on lamps, i. 107, ii. 409; on vases, ii. 30 ff., 35, 190; in Gigantomachia, ii. 13, 15; as Aidos, ii. 90; Asiatic, i. 56, 289, 301, ii. 35; Diktynna, i. 497, ii. 35

Artis on kilns at Castor, ii. 435, 447 ff.

Artistic aspects of study of vases, i. 13, and see i. 20

Artists’ signatures, ii. 244, 257 ff., 272; list of, ii. 273 ff.; Athenian, i. 379 ff., 420 ff., ii. 257 ff.

ἀρυστύρ, ἀρύστιχος, i. 179

ἀρύταινα, i. 179

Aryballos, i. 127, 197, 300; Corinthian, i. 312; later type, i. 412, 492

Ashmolean Museum, see Oxford

Asia personified, ii. 81

Asia Minor, vase-collections in, i. 30; tombs of, i. 34; vase-finds in, i. 61, 330, 356; lamps from, i. 108; porcelain ware from, i. 129

Asiatic art, influence of, on Arretine ware, ii. 489; and see Ionic

Asine, pottery from, i. 52

Asklepios, ii. 76; on lamp (?), ii. 416

Askos, i. 119, 129, 199; local Apulian, ii. 325, 326

Assariik, pottery from, i. 64, 280, 340

Assos, pottery from, i. 62

Assteas, vase-painter, i. 81, 83, 472, 474, 478 ff., ii. 104, 271

Assyrian bricks and cylinders, i. 6, 7; enamels, i. 8; textile fabrics, i. 312, 333, 334; influence on Greek pottery, i. 295, 333; and see Oriental

Asti, see Hasta

Ἀστυνόμοι on tiles, i. 101

Astyanax, ii. 131, 134

Atalante, ii. 141, 142; on Gaulish vase, ii. 532

—— in Lokris, vases found at, i. 53

Ate, ii. 90

Ateius, Cn., potter, ii. 500

Athamas (?), see Salmoneus

Athena, on vases, i. 323, ii. 37 ff.; types of, ii. 190; statues of, ii. 40, 134, and see Palladion; Parthenos on vases, i. 449, 451; Promachos, i. 389; with Poseidon on vase, i. 464, 497, ii. 24; on lamp, ii. 409; birth of, i. 370, 396, ii. 15, 294; birth-type used for other scenes, i. 388; with Herakles, ii. 38, 105; in Trojan scenes, ii. 39, 133; at Judgment of Paris, ii. 122

Athenaeus on shapes of vases, i. 148 ff.; on drinking-cups, i. 180 ff.

Ἀθηναῖος on tile from Marathon, i. 99

Athenian artists or potters, i. 379 ff., 421 ff., ii. 255 ff.; migration of, to other parts, i. 464, 465; festivals, ii. 156; horsemen or knights, ii. 166, 177, 179; sepulchral reliefs, i. 477, ii. 158; tribal heroes, ii. 140; vases made for Cyprus, i. 255; exported to other parts, i. 11, 405, 458, 464; influenced by Ionian, i. 294, 295, 388; contrasted with Ionian, i. 332, 356; chronology of, i. 401 ff., 463, ii. 270; and see generally Dipylon, Proto-Attic, Black-figured, Red-figured; white lekythi, i. 48, 54, 86, 132, 142, 196, 454 ff., ii. 157

Athens, history of, in connection with vases, i. 11, 369, 418, 463; finds of vases at, i. 12, 33, 46 ff.; of lamps, i. 108; museum of, i. 26, 30, 48; Acropolis, finds on, i. 33, 48, 138, 402; tombs at, i. 33, 47, 142, 147; modern forgers at, i. 43; potters’ quarter at, i. 89, 231; public measure at, i. 135; early artistic position of, i. 235, 292, 369; art of painting at, i. 396 ff., 409, 441 ff., 454; pottery of, see Chapters VI., VII., IX.-XI. _passim_; its native origin, i. 20, 278; inscriptions on vases, ii. 255 ff., and see Attic; termination of vase-painting at, i. 463 ff.

Athletes on vases, i. 417, 476, ii. 162 ff.; attire of, ii. 197

Atilius, K., potter, i. 502

Atlantes of terracotta at Pompeii, ii. 374

Atlas, ii. 75

Atreus and Thyestes, ii. 141

_Attegia tegulicia_, ii. 342

Attic alphabet, i. 12, ii. 246, 268; dialect, ii. 237, 255; inscriptions, i. 291, 296, 325, 370, 379, ii. 255 ff.; palaeography of, ii. 268 ff.; comedy reflected on vases, i. 473, 483, 484; legends on vases, ii. 138 ff.

Attica, finds of pottery in, i. 49, 278 ff.; and see Athens

Auge, i. 474, ii. 104

Aulis, scenes at, ii. 124

Aurae, ii. 81, 193

Auster, stamp of, ii. 440

_Australis_ on Roman tile, ii. 359

Austria, vase-collections of, i. 28

Auvergne, potteries in, ii. 504; and see Lezoux

_Avot_ for _fecit_, ii. 382, 509

Babylonia, bricks of, i. 6, 8, 91, 94; cylinders and tablets, i. 7; enamels, i. 8

Bacchic scenes, see Dionysiac

Bacchylides and vase-paintings, ii. 6

Baking, of terracottas, i. 116; of vases, i. 214 ff.; ovens for, i. 105; and see Kilns

Ball-games, ii. 167

Banassac, fabric of, ii. 524

Banquet-scenes, ii. 180 ff.; use of kylix in, i. 188

Barbarians on vases, i. 420, ii. 178 ff.

Barbotine decoration, i. 130, 210, ii. 438, 442, 505, 512; in Germany, ii. 513, 536; at Lezoux, ii. 528, 529; at Castor, ii. 544

Bargates, potter, ii. 483

Bari, vases from, i. 84, 86; local pottery of, ii. 326

“Base-ring” ware (Cypriote), i. 242

Basile and Echelos, ii. 27, 140

Bathing-scenes, ii. 165, 173

Baths, use of tiles in, i. 103, ii. 342, 346; use of bricks in, ii. 331, 335, 339; vessels used for, i. 176

—— of Caracalla, arrangements of, ii. 347

Bears on lamps, ii. 398

“Belgic” black ware, ii. 552

Bellerophon on vases, ii. 114; on lamps, ii. 414

Benghazi, vases from, i. 68; porcelain ware from, i. 129; and see Cyrenaica

Berlin Museum, i. 25, 28

_Bibe, amice, de meo_ on Gaulish vase, ii. 524

βῖκος, i. 164

“Bilingual” vases, i. 387

Biremes on Geometrica vases, i. 291, ii. 178

Blacas krater, i. 409, 443, ii. 78, 79

Black punctured ware (Cypriote), i. 242

—— slip ware (Cypriote), i. 241

—— varnish, i. 210, 219 ff., 371, 405

—— wares (Etruscan), ii. 291; mentioned in Latin literature, ii. 304; plain Roman, ii. 552; and see Etruria, Naukratis, etc.

Black-bodied amphorae, i. 151; other vases, i. 221

Black-figured vases, i. 219, 368; from Cyprus, i. 255; from Ionia, i. 330, 356 ff.; technique of, i. 219, 370; shapes, i. 372 ff.; ornamentation, i. 375 ff., ii. 234; subjects, i. 376 ff.; artists of, i. 379 ff., ii. 274; arrangement of subjects on, ii. 207; καλός-names on, ii. 277; transition to R.F., i. 386, 393, 400; treatment of eye on, compared with R.F., i. 408; subjects compared with R.F., i. 416 ff.; varieties of amphora in, i. 159

Blanchet on Gaulish terracottas, ii. 380 ff.; on kilns in France, ii. 443, 451; on Gaulish pottery-centres, ii. 533

Boar-hunts on vases, i. 315, ii. 166; and see Calydonian

Boat-shaped vases, i. 186; lamps, ii. 403

Böhlau on Geometrical pottery, i. 286 ff.; on Proto-Attic, i. 292; on Phaleron ware, i. 298; on Ionic pottery, i. 336 ff.

Boeotia, pottery from, i. 52; tiles from, i. 102; terracottas from, i. 118, 123, 290; Mycenaean pottery from, i. 274; Geometrical, i. 52, 159, 286; bronze fibulae of, i. 290; Proto-Corinthian vases, i. 307; later local fabrics, i. 300, 391, 451; vases with reliefs, i. 497; alphabet of, ii. 252; artists’ signatures, ii. 252, 273

Boiae, foundation of (?), ii. 143

Bologna, vases from, i. 72; Villanuova civilisation at, ii. 285

Bolsena, vases from, i. 73, 501

Bomarzo, vases from, i. 74

βομβύλιος, i. 198

Borax, use of, for red glaze, ii. 437

Boreades, ii. 81, 115, 116

Boreas, ii. 80, 115, 194

Boriedus, potter, ii. 551

Boston Museum, i. 26, 30; vase in, ii. 483

Bowls, Megarian or Homeric, i. 50, 53, 134, 185, 499; for libations, i. 140, 192, ii. 471; “Italian Megarian,” ii. 490; forms of Gaulish, ii. 501, 520 ff.; and see _Calix_, _Patera_, Phiale

Boxers, ii. 163

Braziers, i. 105

Bricks, use of, in Babylonia, i. 6, 91; in Greece, i. 89 ff.; in Etruria, ii. 314; at Rome, ii. 331, 336, 340, 352; at Pompeii, ii. 337; sun-dried, i. 91 ff., ii. 331, 335; baked, i. 95, ii. 334 ff.; sizes of Roman, ii. 332; methods of construction in, ii. 337 ff.; stamps and inscriptions on, ii. 352 ff.; and see Tiles

Bridal scenes, see Marriage

Britain, vase-collections in, i. 27; use of brick in, ii. 332, 337, and see 335; tiles from, ii. 346, 348, 358, 359, 363; terracotta statuettes from, ii. 379, 384; kilns found in, ii. 444, 445, 454; wine-amphorae, ii. 461; Roman pottery found in, ii. 540 ff.; imported wares, ii. 504, 540; subjects, 508; types and chronological sequence, ii. 540; barbotine wares in, ii. 513, 544; Rutenian, ii. 522; Lezoux ware, ii. 529; “false Samian” ware, ii. 541; potters’ names from, ii. 542; local fabrics, ii. 543 ff.; plain wares, ii. 549 ff.; and see Castor, New Forest, Upchurch

British Museum, i. 17, 24, 27; prices paid by, for vases, i. 43 ff.

—— School at Athens, excavations of, i. 57, 262, 265

Βρομίας, i. 186

Brongniart on Greek vases, i. 203; on _bucchero_, ii. 301; on plain Roman wares, ii. 437, 548

Bronze, workers in, ii. 171; imitations of, in _bucchero_ ware, ii. 303; in Roman pottery, ii. 528, 552

—— Age in Cyprus, i. 35, 66, 206, 237 ff.; in Italy, ii. 283 ff.; porcelain ware of, i. 127

Brunn on Melian reliefs, i. 120

Brushes used for painting vases, i. 227

Brygos, potter, i. 421, 437, ii. 256

_Bucchero_ ware in Cyprus, i. 242; in Etruria, ii. 289, 295, 301 ff.

Bucket, see κάδος, Situla

Bularchos, painter, i. 361, 363

Burgon vases, i. 45, 47, 57, 145, 285, 295

Burial scenes, and use of vases in, see Funeral

Burlesques, ii. 159; and see Caricatures, Comedy

Busiris, ii. 102

Busts of terracotta (funereal), i. 123

Butades, i. 98, 110

Butrio, potter, ii. 527

Cacus, ii. 100

_Cadus_, ii. 463; and see κάδος

Caecilius Saevus, L., lamp-maker, ii. 406, 423, 425, 428

Caere, see Cervetri

Caeretan hydriae, i. 166, 353 ff., ii. 308; allied fabrics, i. 356 ff.

Caesar, C. Julius, his finds of vases at Corinth, i. 134

Caistor-by-Norwich, kiln at, ii. 445, 449

Calene phialae, i. 502, and see ii. 490

Calidius Strigo, potter, ii. 482

_Calix_, ii. 468; and see Bowl, Kylix

Calvi (Cales), vases from, i. 81, 119, 146, 191, 502

Calydonian boar-hunt, ii. 114, 294

Calyx-patterns, ii. 221

Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, i. 27

Cambridgeshire, Roman tombs in, ii. 351, 456

Campania, vases found in, i. 80, 146; amphorae of, i. 162, 469, 484; fabrics of, i. 467 ff., 482 ff.; local, i. 227, 484; Roman pottery in, ii. 475, 478

Candelabrum-amphorae, i. 162

Canino, i. 44, 76; and see Vulci

Canoleius, L., potter, i. 502

Canopic jars (Etruscan), ii. 304

Canosa, vases from, i. 84, 118, 146, 487

_Capedo, capis_, ii. 471

Capitoline Jupiter, temple of, ii. 314, 371, and see i. 116; statue of, ii. 314, 372

Capua, vases from, i. 81, ii. 488, 493; tiles from, i. 98, 103; vases with gilding from, i. 210, 231, 498; forgeries made at, i. 42

Caria, pottery from, i. 64, 330, 340

Caricatures on vases, i. 392

Carthage, lamps from, ii. 397, 399, 405, 422; Gaulish vase at, ii. 523

Casks, see Dolium, Pithos

Castor, kilns of, ii. 435, 437, 444, 446 ff.; ware of, ii. 543, and see 442, 536

_Catagrapha_, i. 397, 455

Catalogues of vases, i. 26 ff.; and see Bibliography in Vol. I.

_Catinus_ and _catillus_, ii. 469

Cato on terracotta sculpture at Rome, ii. 373

Caudebec, terracotta figure from, ii. 384

Cave-dwellings, pottery from, i. 4

Ceglie, vases from, i. 84

Centaurs, ii. 102, 111, 145, 195

Centorbi, vases from, i. 87

Cerialis, potter, ii. 439, 511, 536

Cerigo, see Kythera

Cervetri (Caere), vases from, i. 75, ii. 292 ff., 297, 307, 308; architectural terracottas from, i. 98, ii. 315, 317; vases with reliefs from, i. 496, ii. 292; painted slabs from, ii. 299, 319; Regulini-Galassi tomb at, ii. 300; _abecedaria_ from, ii. 311; sarcophagi from, ii. 317, 321

Cesnola, i. 65

Chachrylion, potter, i. 420, 424, 427, 430

chaῖre kaὶ pίei eὖ, i. 373, ii. 265

Chalcidian vases, i. 321 ff.; alphabet and inscriptions, ii. 253

Chalcosthenes or Caicosthenes, i. 92

Chalkis as pottery centre, i. 55, 307, 321 ff., 495

Chamber-tombs (Etruscan), ii. 294 ff.

Chares, vase-painter, i. 315

Charinos, potter, i. 411, 492

Chariot-scenes on vases, ii. 164, 166, 176; on lamps, ii. 417, 422

Charioteer, dress of, ii. 198

Charon, i. 459, ii. 69, 193

Charun, ii. 69, 193, 310

Cheiron, ii. 95, 120, 145

Chelis, potter, i. 420, 424, 427

Chequer-patterns, ii. 215

Chest of Kypselos, see Kypselos

Chevron-patterns, ii. 214

Chigi vase, i. 309

Children, vases used by, i. 137; subjects relating to, ii. 167, 174

Chimaera, ii. 114, 148

Chiton, treatment of, on vases, i. 372, ii. 200

Chiusi, vases from, i. 73; as centre for Etruscan pottery, ii. 302, 304

Christian lamps, ii. 404, 420

Chronology of Cypriote pottery, i. 245 ff.; of Cretan, i. 265; of R.F. vases, i. 401 ff., 463, ii. 271; of Gaulish terracottas, ii. 385; of Roman lamps, ii. 399 ff.; of Gaulish pottery, ii. 501 ff., 516 ff.

Chrysaor, ii. 112

Chryse, ii. 105, 115, 124

Chrysos, ii. 85, 88

Chthonian deities, in terracottas, i. 123 ff.; on vases, ii. 67 ff.

χύτρα, i. 174

χυτρεύς, χυτροπλάθος, i. 232

Ciborium, i. 186, ii. 468

Cicero quoted, ii. 365, 371

Cincelli, potteries at, ii. 480, 483

Cinerary urns, i. 144 ff.; Etruscan, ii. 285, 288; Roman, ii. 456, and see 550; and see _Ossuaria_

Cinnamus, potter, ii. 527

Circle-patterns, ii. 216

Circus, scenes from, on mural reliefs, ii. 370; on lamps, ii. 417, 422

Cistae, Etruscan, compared with vases, ii. 307

Cities personified, ii. 81, 82, 194

Civil use of pottery, see Measures

Civita Castellana, see Falerii

—— Lavinia, terracottas from, i. 98, 101, ii. 316, 317

—— Vecchia, vases from, i. 74

Classical literature, see Literature

Clay, earliest working in, i. 5 ff.; uses of, i. 89 ff.; varieties of, i. 113, 204; used for bricks and tiles, i. 90 ff., ii. 333 ff.; for sarcophagi, i. 104; for models, i. 111, ii. 375; for porcelain objects, i. 127; in sculpture, i. 109 ff., ii. 314, 317, 371 ff.; nature of, for terracotta figures, i. 113, ii. 380; for mural reliefs, ii. 366; for lamps, ii. 404; for Roman pottery, ii. 434 ff., 548; preparation of, for vases, i. 202 ff.; representations of digging for, ii. 170

Clazomenae, vases from, i. 62, 64, 330, 354, 356; as centre of Ionic fabric, i. 350, 354; sarcophagi of, i. 62, 362 ff.; compared with vases, i. 350 ff.

Cobnertus, potter, ii. 440

Coins, terracotta moulds for, i. 106, ii. 390 ff.; compared with R.F. vases, i. 426; evidence of, for Greek alphabets, ii. 246

Colchester, terracottas from, ii. 384; kilns at, ii. 445; vase from, ii. 544

Collections of vases, early, i. 16 ff.; list of existing, i. 27 ff.

Colours used for terracottas, i. 116; for vases, i. 230; in Etruscan art, ii. 299, 321 ff.; for mural reliefs, ii. 366

Combats, ii. 175 ff.; and see Gladiators

Comedy, scenes from, on vases, i. 473, ii. 160

Comitialis, potter, ii. 511

“Complementary” method of representation, ii. 10

Concentric circles, Cypriote, i. 251, ii. 216

_Conclamatio_, ii. 157

Concrete, use of, in Roman buildings, ii. 335 ff.

Condatomagus, see Graufesenque

_Congius_, ii. 472

Consuls, names of, on tiles, ii. 360; on vases, ii. 462, 512

“Continuous” method of representation, ii. 10

Convivial inscriptions, ii. 265, 524, 538

Cooking-vessels, i. 174, ii. 470

Corfu, vases from, i. 54; tiles from, i. 101

Corinth, its early commercial and artistic importance, i. 11, 303; finds of pottery at, i. 50, 139, 304, 305, 307; amphora-handles from, i. 158; clay of, i. 304, 305; industries of, represented on vases, i. 207, 216, 305, 317, ii. 170

Corinthian krater, i. 168; kylix, i. 190; painters, i. 312, 320, 395; pinakes, i. 51, 139, 207, 216, 224, 305, 316, ii. 23, 170, 249, 251; vases generally, i. 304 ff.; sites where found, i. 304; classification, i. 305 ff.; shapes, i. 311 ff., 317; ornamentation, i. 311 ff., 320, ii. 233; subjects, i. 314, 318; inscriptions, i. 315, 326, ii. 249 ff.; potters’ names, i. 315, ii. 250, 273; imitations of, i. 321; types from, on “Tyrrhenian” amphorae, i. 326; points of contact with Ionia, i. 329 ff.; found in Etruria, i. 77, 318, ii. 294 ff., 307

Corintho-Attic vases, see Tyrrhenian

Cornelius, P., potter, ii. 482

Corneto, vases from, i. 74, ii. 284

Cornices of terracotta, i. 97, ii. 344

Cosmogonic deities, ii. 73 ff.

Costume on Greek vases, ii. 200 ff.

Countries personified, ii. 81, 82, 194

“Courting”-scenes, i. 475, ii. 183

_Crater_, see Krater

Crescent patterns, ii. 218

Cretan bull, ii. 96

Crete, finds in, i. 59, 152, 263 ff.; _ossuaria_ in, i. 145, 272; ethnography of, i. 264; early pottery of, i. 265 ff.; as Mycenaean centre, i. 269, 274; influence on later pottery, i. 276; the island personified, ii. 82

Crimea, vases from, i. 60, 330, 340, 447, 448, 464; wine-amphorae from, i. 158

Croesus, see Kroisos

_Crudus_, used of bricks, i. 90, 92; of vases, i. 214

“Cult of Tomb” on lekythi, i. 143, 459, 460, ii. 158; on Apulian vases, i. 144, 476, ii. 158

Cumae, vases from, i. 80, 210; fabrics of, i. 483, ii. 478

Cupid, see Eros

Cups, see Drinking-cup, Kylix, etc.

Curetes and infant Zeus, ii. 368

Curium, tombs at, i. 36, 255, and see 66, 67; vases from, i. 128, 243 ff., 488

Cyathus, ii. 467; and see Kyathos

Cyclades, finds in, i. 56; early pottery of, i. 9, 56, 260 ff., 303

Cyclic poets and vase-subjects, ii. 4, 119 ff.

_Cycnus_, scene from drama of, ii. 531

Cylinders, Assyrian, i. 7

Cyprus, vase-collections in, i. 30; tombs in, i. 34 ff.; finds of pottery, i. 65, 237, 240, 250, 273, 280; terracottas, i. 112, 123 ff.; general character of pottery, i. 236; shapes of vases,. i. 238, 252; Bronze-Age pottery, i. 66, 206, 237 ff.; Mycenaean pottery, i. 239, 244; Graeco-Phoenician, i. 247 ff.; Hellenic, i. 255; Roman, ii. 495, 499; ethnology of inhabitants, i. 240, 248; chronology of pottery, i. 250

Cyrenaica, tombs in, i. 36; vases from, i. 69, 465; terracottas, i. 125, 126; and see Kyrene

Cyrene, see Kyrene

Daidalos, see Ikaros

Daily life, scenes from, on vases, i. 417, 449, 475, ii. 154 ff.; on lamps, ii. 416 ff.; of women and children, ii. 172 ff.

Dali, pottery of, i. 250, 273

Danaë, ii. 19, 112

Danaids, ii. 68

Danaos (?), ii. 140

Dancing scenes on Greek vases, ii. 168, 182; on Arretine vases, see Hieroduli

Daphnae, pottery from, i. 68, 349 ff.; Fikellura style at, i. 338, 352; scale-pattern used at, i. 311, 337, 352, ii. 218

Dardanus, see Troad

Dareios in council, ii. 151

Daulis, vases from, i. 53

Dawn, see Eos

Death-deities, ii. 72; and see Thanatos

Déchelette on Gaulish pottery, ii. 432, 504 ff., 516 ff.

Decoration of vases, artistic value of, i. 14; see Ornamentation, Subjects

Decorative patterns, see Ornamental

Dedicatory inscriptions on Greek vases, i. 139, ii. 242; on lamps, ii. 421

Deepdene, collection of vases at, i. 17, 27, 323

Deianeira, ii. 102, 104

Deinos (vase-shape), i. 173

Deities, terracotta statuettes of, i. 122; Gaulish, ii. 384 ff.; representations of, on vases, see Chaps. XII., XIII.; on lamps, ii. 408 ff.; Etruscan, ii. 310

Delos as centre of vase-fabric (?), i. 57, 302; braziers made at, i. 105

Delphi, pottery from, i. 53

Delphic scenes on vases, ii. 29 ff., 103, 138

Delphiniform lamps, ii. 399

Demeter, ii. 26 ff., 189; bust of, in terracotta, i. 123

Demons, on braziers, i. 105; and see Death-deities

Δημόσια on tiles, i. 102; on a washing-basin, ii. 260

Δημόσιον on a measure, i. 135

Demosthenes, allusions to vases in, i. 133, 142

Dennis, explorations of, in the Cyrenaica, i. 36; in Etruria, i. 38; in Sicily, i. 87

Departure-scenes on vases, ii. 176

δέπας, i. 148, 181

_Depositio_-scenes, i. 459, ii. 157

Descriptive names, ii. 91, 260

Devices on shields, ii. 198

Diadumenos, terracotta figure of, i. 126

Diana on Gaulish pottery, ii. 507, 508; and see Artemis

Diitrephes (?), ii. 151

Dike, ii. 69, 89

Dimini, pottery from, i. 54

δίμυξος (of lamps), i. 107

Diocletian, tile-stamps in reign of, ii. 353, 362

Diogenes on lamp, ii. 415, 421; tub of, i. 151

Diomedes, horses of, ii. 98

—— in Trojan scenes, ii. 127, 128, 133

Diomos (tribal hero) ?, ii. 140

Dionysiac personifications, ii. 64 ff., 91; scenes on vases, ii. 32, 54, 57 ff.; on R.F. vases, i. 416; on mural reliefs, ii. 369; on lamps, ii. 411; on Arretine vases, ii. 492, 493

Dionysos on vases, ii. 55 ff., 191; in ship, i. 381; in Gigantomachia, ii. 14, 56; birth of, ii. 19, 55; in Attica, ii. 139; sacrifices to, i. 140, ii. 60

Dioskuri on vases, ii. 93, 115, 194; on lamps, ii. 413

Diota, i. 154, 163, ii. 460

Dipylon, cemetery of, i. 9, 48, 280; vases from, i. 48, 247, 253, 255, 280 ff.; ornamentation, i. 282, ii. 232; subjects, i. 285, ii. 157, 178; chronology, i. 291; influence on later vases, i. 293, 298; early inscribed vase from, ii. 243

Discovery of vases, circumstances of, i. 33 ff.

Discs of terracotta of unknown use, i. 105, 106

_Discus_ (δίσκος), name of vase, i. 194, ii. 469; part of lamp, ii. 395

Dishes, Greek, i. 194; Roman, ii. 468

Diskos, throwing of, ii. 163

Divixtus, potter, ii. 527

Dodwell pyxis, i. 50, 315, ii. 250

Dörpfeld, discoveries of, at Troy, i. 61, 153, 257, 259

Δοκιμασία of Athenian knights, ii. 177

_Doliarius_, ii. 457, 511

_Dolium_, ii. 438, 457 ff.; and see Pithos

Dolls of terracotta, i. 113, 114, 120

Dolon, story of, i. 363, ii. 128

Domestic use of vases, i. 136, 138, and see 252; Roman, ii. 431, 455 ff., 549 ff.

_Domitia gens_, tiles of, ii. 357, 358

Dorian invasion, i. 245, 277

Doric architecture, use of tiles in, i. 94; dialect used at Athens, ii. 256

Douai, potters’ stamps from, ii. 503

Dragendorff on Roman pottery in Greece, ii. 476, 498; on Arretine ware, ii. 482, 489 ff.; on provincial ware, ii. 499 ff.; on Roman red glaze, ii. 435

Drain-pipes, see Pipes

Drama, subjects from, on late vases, i. 471 ff., ii. 7, 159 ff.

Drapery, treatment of, on B.F. vases, i. 372; on R.F., i. 408; and see ii. 201

Drawing on Greek vases, technique of, i. 222 ff.; on B.F. vases, i. 371; on R.F., i. 406 ff.; on white-ground vases, i. 457; on South Italian, i. 470; and see i. 396

Dress on vases, see Costume, Drapery

Dressel on tile-stamps, ii. 352 ff.; on Arretine stamps, ii. 486, 487

Drinking-cups, i. 148 ff., 180 ff.; Roman, ii. 467, and see 475

Dümmler on Cypriote pottery, i. 240; on Rhodian, i. 336; on Daphnae pottery, i. 350; on Caeretan vases, i. 354; on “Pontic,” i. 359; on Etruscan imitations of Caeretan, ii. 308

Duris, vase-painter, i. 21, 421, 434 ff., 440, ii. 263, 268

Earth-Mother, see Gaia, Κουροτρόφος

_Echea_, ii. 457

Echelos, see Basile

Echo, ii. 81; and see Pan

Egg-pattern, ii. 220

ἐγκοτύλη, ii. 167

Egnazia, see Gnatia

ἔγραψε, form of signature, i. 379, 422, ii. 257 ff., 273 ff.

Egypt, pre-dynastic pottery of, i. 4; brick used in, i. 6, 94; use of wheel in, i. 7; enamels of, i. 8; pottery found in, i. 67; lamps in, i. 107; porcelain ware, i. 126 ff.; influence of, on Cypriote pottery, i. 239, 247 ff.; Cypriote pottery in, i. 239, 242, 243; evidence from, for Cretan and Mycenaean pottery, i. 266, 267, 271; influence of, in Etruria, ii. 299, 303, 304

Egyptian situla at Daphnae, i. 350; subjects on Caeretan vases, i. 355; in Roman mural reliefs, ii. 370; in Gaulish terracottas, ii. 386; on lamps, ii. 402, 403, 412

Egyptians on vases, ii. 180

εἴδωλα, i. 460, ii. 72, 193

Eileithyia, ii. 15, 76

Eirene, ii. 85

ἐκεράμευσε, form of signature, i. 379, ii. 258

Ekphantos, painter, i. 312, 320, 395

Elateia, tiles from, i. 102

Elektra, ii. 137

Eleusinian mysteries, supposed references to, i. 21; scenes relating to, ii. 27; and see Demeter, Persephone

Eleusis, finds of vases at, i. 49; personified, ii. 82

ἐλλύχνιον, i. 107

ἐμβάφιον, i. 124

ἐμβλήματα, i. 130; and see _Appliqué_ reliefs

Emperors’ names on tiles, ii. 354 ff.; on pottery, ii. 462

Enamelling, i. 8, 126 ff.

Endt on Ionic vases, i. 350, 354 ff.

England, see Britain

Enkelados, ii. 13

Enkomi, vases from, i. 66, 127, 242 ff.

Eos, ii. 79; with Kephalos, i. 98, ii. 80; with Memnon, ii. 132

Epexegetic system of interpretation, i. 20

Ephebi on R.F. vases, i. 417

ἔφηβος, i. 179

ἐφεδρισμός, ii. 167

Ephialtes, ii. 13

Epic poetry and vases, ii. 3 ff.

Epichysis, i. 179, 469

Epidromos καλός, i. 425

Epigenes, potter, i. 445

Epiktetos, vase-painter, i. 379, 398, 420, 422, 425; cups from school of, i. 417, 425 ff.

Epilykos, vase-painter, i. 424

ἐπίνητρον, i. 199

ἐποίησε, form of signature, i. 379, 422, ii. 257 ff., 273 ff.

Epona, ii. 386

Eretria, vases from, i. 55, 458

ἐρεύς, i. 194

_Ergasterion_, i. 233

Erginos, potter, i. 444

—— and heralds, ii. 102

Ergotimos, potter, i. 370, 379, 380, ii. 257

Erichthonios, birth of, ii. 139

Erinnyes, see Furies

Eriphyle, ii. 118

Eris, ii. 90, 194

Eros in terracottas, i. 126; on vases, i. 377, 418, 475, 486, ii. 45 ff., and see ii. 89; types of, i. 486, ii. 45, 48, 191; with Aphrodite, ii. 42 ff.; on mural reliefs, ii. 369; on lamps, ii. 410

Erymanthian boar, ii. 97

Erythrae, amphorae in temple at, i. 205

Esquiline, lamps from, ii. 393, 399, and see 481; pottery from, ii. 477

Ethical ideas on vases, ii. 89

Ethiopians, ii. 180

ἦθμος, i. 175

Ethnography of Crete, i. 264; of Mycenaeans, i. 275

Ethnological value of study of vases, i. 10

ἐτνήρυσις, i. 180

Etruria, discoveries in, i. 19, 72 ff.; tombs of, i. 37, 78, 104, 145, ii. 284 ff.; architecture of, in terracotta, i. 101, ii. 313 ff.; terracotta sarcophagi, i. 104, ii. 299, 317, 320 ff.; sculpture in terracotta, i. 109, ii. 313, 317; relations with Greece in Geometrical period, i. 292, ii. 289 ff.; vase-painting in, i. 358, ii. 307 ff.; relief wares of, i. 496, 501, ii. 292 ff.; paintings on terracotta, ii. 299, 319; earliest civilisation of, ii. 282 ff.; earliest pottery, ii. 285; wheel-made, ii. 290; Villanuova period in, ii. 290 ff.; early Greek influence in, ii. 291, 293, 296 ff., 303; early Oriental influence, ii. 292, 296 ff.; character of art of, ii. 309, 322; Roman pottery in, ii. 486, and see Arretine ware

Etruscan alphabet, ii. 311; artists at Rome, ii. 372; inscriptions on vases, ii. 310; pottery, see _Bucchero_, Cervetri, Polledrara

“Etruscan” theory of origin of Greek vases, i. 18, 79

Etruscans, origin of, ii. 281

Euboea personified, ii. 82; vases found in, i. 55; and see Chalkis, Eretria

Eucheiros, painter, i. 395

Eucheiros, potter, i. 374, 379, 384

Euergides, potter, i. 424

Eumaros, painter, i. 317, 371, 396

Euphorbos-plate or pinax, i. 334, 335, ii. 129, 249

Euphronios, potter and painter, i. 398, 402, 403, 421 ff., 428, 430 ff., 440

Euripides, subjects from, on vases, i. 472, 500, ii. 162; on lamp, ii. 415, 421

Europa, ii. 19

Eurystheus, i. 151, ii. 97

Euthymides, vase-painter, i. 421, 427, ii. 258

Euxitheos, potter, i. 421, 429

Evans, Dr. A. J., discoveries of, i. 59, 152, 265 ff.

ἐξάλειπτρον, i. 198

Exarchos (Abae), vase from, i. 217

Excavations, vases found in, i. 138; and see Chapter II. _passim_

Exclamatory inscriptions on vases, ii. 261 ff.; on lamps, ii. 422

Exekias, potter and painter, i. 161, 374, 375, 379, 380 ff., ii. 218, 257

Explanatory inscriptions on vases, ii. 259 ff.

Expression of figures, i. 398, 408, ii. 202 ff.

Eye, treatment of, on vases, ii. 203; on Ionic, i. 356; on Attic, i. 408

Eyes on vases, i. 257, 357, 410, 426, 427

Fables on Roman lamps, ii. 416

Fabricius Masculus, L., lamp-maker, ii. 424, 425

Fabroni on Roman pottery, ii. 437, 479

Falerii (Civita Castellana), vases found or made at, i. 75, 485, ii. 301, 309; early settlements at, ii. 289

False amphora (Mycenaean), i. 271

“False Samian” ware, ii. 474, 502, 541

Farces, scenes from, on vases, i. 473, ii. 159 ff.

Fasano, vases found at, i. 85; and see Gnatia

Fates on vases, ii. 84

_Favissae_ (rubbish-heaps of temples), i. 345; and see i. 138

Fayûm, pottery from, i. 67; terracotta coin-moulds from, i. 106, ii. 391

Feather-brush or pen, use of, in vase-painting, i. 227 ff.

Fecunditas, ii. 384, 386

_Felicitas_ on lamps, ii. 398, 413

Felixstowe, vases from, ii. 440, 529

Fibulae, Boeotian, compared with vases, i. 289

_Fictiliarius_, ii. 511

_Fidelia_, ii. 465

_Figlinae_ of tile-makers, ii. 356

Figure-subjects, introduced on Greek vases, i. 281 ff., 314 ff.; in Etruria, ii. 291 ff.; on Arretine ware, ii. 492; on Gaulish pottery, ii. 506, 507, 514, 521, 527; at Castor, 544

“Fikellura” or Samian ware, i. 336 ff.; at Daphnae, i. 338, 352

“Fine” style of R.F. vases, i. 421, 440 ff.

Fink on Roman lamps, ii. 400, 428

Fish-plates, i. 194, 487, ii. 186

Flange-tiles, ii. 341, 342

Floral patterns on Corinthian vases, i. 312; and see Lotos, Palmette, Rosette

Flue-tiles, ii. 346 ff.

Flute-players on vases, ii. 169

Foreshortening, i. 398

Forgeries of vases, i. 40 ff.

Forms of vases, see Shapes

Fortis, potter, ii. 423 ff., 477

Fortune on money-boxes, ii. 390; on lamps, ii. 413

_Fossa_-tombs in Etruria, ii. 289 ff.

Fox and Crow, fable of, ii. 416

France, vase-collections of, i. 27; pottery-finds in, Chapter XXIII. _passim_; terracottas from, ii. 379 ff.; coin-moulds from, ii. 390 ff.; clay of, ii. 434; kilns in, ii. 443, 451 ff.; potters’ stamps in, ii. 503; and see Gaul

François vase, i. 73, 149, 370, ii. 10, 11; inscriptions on, ii. 257, 270

“Free” style at Lezoux, ii. 506, 521, 527

Friezes of animals on Corinthian vases, i. 313 ff., ii. 207; on Ionian, i. 331; general treatment of, ii. 207 ff.

Funeral lekythi, i. 142, 458 ff., ii. 157; masks, i. 123; imitated in Etruria, ii. 305; scenes on Apulian vases, i. 476, ii. 158; on Dipylon, i. 285, ii. 157; in general, ii. 156 ff.; uses of vases, i. 141 ff.; of lamps, ii. 397; of Roman pottery, ii. 456, 550

Furies, ii. 69, 138, 192

Furnaces, see Kilns

Furtwaengler on forgeries, i. 43; on Mycenaean vases, i. 270; on Boeotian, i. 286; on the Aristonoös vase, i. 298

Gaia, Κουροτρόφος, ii. 30, 73; type of, in terracotta figures, i. 122 ff.; rising from earth, ii. 73, and see 193; see also Pandora

Gamedes, potter, i. 300

Games on vases, ii. 167; of children, i. 137, 418, 449, ii. 167

Ganymede, ii. 18

Gaul, enamelled ware from, i. 129; terracottas from, ii. 379 ff.; as centre of lamp-fabric, ii. 427; moulds and stamps from, ii. 439 ff.; kilns in, ii. 443, 451 ff.; as centre for provincial pottery, ii. 498, 503, 515 ff.; subjects on pottery of, ii. 507; use of barbotine in, ii. 513, 529; doubtful pottery-centres in, ii. 533; pottery from, in Britain, ii. 522, 540, 542; plain wares of, ii. 548 ff.; duration of potteries in, ii. 432, 503, 526; and see France

Gaulish inscriptions on pottery, ii. 504; potters represented in art, ii. 511; potters’ names and stamps, ii. 461, 504, 509, 522, 527

γεῖσον, i. 96

Gela, tombs at, i. 37; vases from, i. 86, 196; treasury of, at Olympia, i. 100

Gems compared with R.F. vases, i. 426

_Genre_ subjects in terracotta, i. 124; miscellaneous on vases, ii. 184; transformed into mythological, i. 318, cf. ii. 5

Geographical distribution of Greek vases, i. 32; of Roman, ii. 432, 495, 498; personifications, ii. 81 ff.

Geometrical pottery in Greece, i. 277 ff.; description of, i. 281 ff.; in Thera, i. 56; in Cyprus, i. 239, 247, 253 ff.; in Boeotia, i. 286 ff.; influence of, at Athens, i. 294, 298; in Boeotia, i. 300; in Melos, i. 302; at Corinth, i. 306, 308; at Daphnae, i. 351; in Etruria, ii. 289 ff.; in Southern Italy, ii. 325, 327, 328; ornamentation of, ii. 202 ff., 232; and see Dipylon

Geras, ii. 84

Gerhard on chronology of vases, i. 23; on varieties of amphorae, i. 160

Germany, vase-collections in, i. 28; inscribed tiles from, ii. 357, 364; terracottas from, ii. 383; duration of Roman pottery in, ii. 432; moulds and stamps from, ii. 439 ff.; kilns in, ii. 444, 453; early Roman pottery in, ii. 501 ff.; description of fabrics and pottery-centres, ii. 504, 533 ff.; classification, ii. 536; potters’ names, ii. 509 ff., 535; barbotine decoration, ii. 513, 514, 536; inscribed pottery, ii. 537; plain black wares, ii. 552

Geryon, i. 322, 432, ii. 98, 195

Giants, types of, ii. 195

Giganlomachia, ii. 12 ff.

Gilding of terracottas, i. 117; of vases, i. 201, 210, 231, 449, 498

Girgenti (Agrigentum), vases from, i. 86, 87; moulds from. i. 115

Gladiators on lamps, ii. 416, 421; on Roman pottery, ii. 507, 532, 544

Glass, enamels, i. 8, cf. 127 ff.; imitations of, in pottery, i. 64, 130, ii. 443, 514, 524

Glaukon καλός, i. 403, 432, ii. 153, 267

Glaukos and Polyeidos, ii. 141

Glaukytes, potter, i. 232, 374, 379, 384

Glaze on terracottas, i. 8, 118, 128 ff.; on Greek vases, i. 203 ff.; on Roman pottery, ii. 435 ff.; analyses of, ii. 436; on provincial wares, ii. 497; on Castor ware, ii. 545

Gnatia or Gnathia (Egnazia, Fasano), vases of, i. 85, 226, 487, 488

Gordion, pottery from, i. 64

Gorgasos and Damophilos, ii. 372

Gorgoneion in interior of kylikes, i. 374, 400, 427

Gorgons, ii. 112, 146, 196

Graces (Charites), ii. 84

Graeco-Phoenician tombs in Cyprus, i. 35; pottery, i. 66, 247 ff., 251 ff.; sites where found, i. 250

Graeven on Roman money-boxes, ii. 388 ff.

_Graffiti_ on vases at Graufesenque, ii. 510; and see Inscriptions

Graufesenque potteries, ii. 504, 515 ff.; ornamentation, ii. 506, 520; _graffiti_ on, ii. 510; forms and decoration, ii. 519; potters, ii. 522

Greece, introduction of potter’s wheel in, i. 7, 206; earliest pottery of, i. 9, 10, 277 ff.; collections of vases in, i. 30; tombs in, i. 33; finds of pottery in, i. 46 ff.; _terra sigillata_ in, ii. 476, 498

Greek colonies, i. 60, 80; islands, finds in, i. 54 ff.; early pottery of, i. 9, 262 ff.; religion, i. 13, 138 ff., ii. 154 ff.; and see Pottery, Vases

Greeks and Persians, combats of, ii. 151, 179

Grey Roman wares, ii. 550

Ground-ornaments on Corinthian vases, i. 312, 320, ii. 231, 233; on Ionic, i. 334, ii. 233

Gryphons, ii. 148, 196; heads of, on Etruscan pottery, ii. 300

Gsell, excavations of, at Vulci, i. 77, ii. 280, 291

Guildhall Museum, ii. 359, 379

_Guilloche_ pattern, ii. 219

γυναικωνῖτις, scenes in, ii. 173

Gutter-tiles, i. 97, ii. 341; at Pompeii, ii. 343 ff.

_Guttus_, i. 200, 211, 503, ii. 469

Gypsum, figures of, i. 111

Hades, ii. 28, 67, 190; and see Underworld

Hadria, vases from, i. 71; and see ii. 477

Hair, treatment of, on vases, i. 407, ii. 201

Halikarnassos, finds at, i. 105, 106

Hamilton, Sir W., i. 17, 43

Hampshire, pottery from, see New Forest

Hancarville (D’), i. 17, 22

Handles of vases, i. 208, ii. 443; of wine-amphorae, stamped, i. 155 ff.

Hare-hunts, ii. 165

Harmodios and Aristogeiton, ii. 150

Harpies, ii. 72, 146, 196

Hartlip, use of tiles in villa at, ii. 348; vase from, ii. 508

Hartwig on the feather-pen, i. 227; on R.F. cup-painting, i. 398, 424 ff.; on καλός-names, i. 404

Hasta (Asti) as pottery-centre, i. 71, ii. 477

Hathor, i. 254

Haverfield on Castor kilns, ii. 448; on Roman pottery, ii. 536, 541, 544, 546

Hebe, ii. 77, 84, 193

Hector, ii. 126 ff.

Heddernheim, kilns at, ii. 444

Hegesiboulos, potter, i. 445

Hegias, vase-painter, i. 421, 444

Heiligenberg, kilns at, ii. 444, 446, 449

Hekate, ii. 71, 190

Helen, ii. 119, 123, 135

Helios on vases, ii. 78, 103, 193, 483; on lamps, ii. 412; as Rhodian amphora-stamp, i. 156

Helioserapis lamp, ii. 403; and see i. 209, 216

Hellas personified, ii. 81

Hellenic pottery, of Cyprus, i. 237, 250, 253, 255; influence of Mycenaean on, i. 276

Hellenistic art, influence of, on Arretine ware, ii. 489, 494; on Gaulish pottery, ii. 507; on Gaulish terracottas, ii. 386; porcelain vases, i. 128; pottery of Cyprus, i. 256; terracottas, i. 125

Hemera, ii. 78, 79

ἡμικοτύλιον, i. 135, 183, ii. 241

ἡμίτομος, i. 174

Hephaistos on vases, ii. 36, 190; in Gigantomachia, ii. 14, 15; at birth of Athena, ii. 15; return of, to Olympos, ii. 17; smithy of, ii. 37, 130, 171

Hera on vases, ii. 16, 21, 188; and see Juno Lanuvina

Heraion at Argos, i. 52, 278, 298, 307; at Olympia, i. 92 ff., 97, 100

Herakles on vases, generally, ii. 94 ff.; how represented, ii. 194; on Corinthian vases, i. 314, 318; on Chalcidian, i. 322; on Assteas vase, i. 479; with Apollo, ii. 33; with Athena, ii. 38, 105; on mural reliefs, ii. 370; on lamps, ii. 413; on Gaulish pottery, ii. 508, 531, 545; skyphos of, i. 185; Erotes with club of, ii. 411

Heraldic groups on vases, i. 318, ii. 207

Heralds, ii. 177, 198

Hermaios, potter, i. 420, 424

Hermes in terracottas, i. 114, 126; on vases, ii. 50 ff., 190; Κυλλήνιος, i. 325, 326, ii. 260; on lamps, ii. 409

Hermione, vases from, i. 52

Hermogenes, potter, i. 374, 379, 383

Hermonax, vase-painter, i. 421, 446

Herodotos on origin of Etruscans, ii. 281

Heroic subjects on mural reliefs, ii. 370; on lamps, ii. 414

Heroön, i. 476, ii. 158, 159

ἥρως, worship of, i. 477

Hesiod and vase-paintings, ii. 6

Hesperides, ii. 92; garden of, ii. 75, 99

Hestia on vases, ii. 53, 190

_Hiérarchie des genres_, law of, i. 245, 284, 315, 332

Hieroduli, ii. 492, 493

Hieron, potter, i. 421, 436, ii. 238, 259

Hilinos, potter, i. 421, 429

Himera, vases from, i. 87

Himeros, ii. 49

Hippalektryon, ii. 149

Hipparchos καλός, i. 403

Hippolyta, ii. 99, 111

Hippolytos, ii. 112

Hischylos, potter, i. 379, 420, 422, 424

Hissarlik, see Troy

Historical methods of study, i. 22, 235; limits of subject, i. 31, ii. 430 ff.; subjects and personages on vases, i. 403, ii. 149 ff., 266, 267; on lamps, ii. 415

History illustrated by vases, i. 11; in connection with R.F. vases, i. 402 ff., 463

Hölder on Roman pottery, ii. 460, 472, 537

Hogarth on Cretan pottery, i. 267

ὁλκεῖον, i. 175

Holland, collections in, i. 28; pottery from, ii. 522, 539; inscribed tiles from, ii. 358, 361, 365

ὅλμος, i. 176

Homer, references to vases in, i. 89, 132, 145, 148, 168, 172, 174, 180, 192; to potter’s wheel in, i. 207; on Cretan ethnography, i. 264; subjects from, on vases, i. 335, 499, ii. 3 ff., 126 ff.

Homeric bowls, i. 134, 185, 499, ii. 2

Hopkinson on Melian vases, i. 302

ὁπλιτοδρομία, ii. 164

Hoppin on Euthymides, i. 428

Horace quoted, ii. 460, 463, 464, 469

Horae, ii. 84; and see Seasons

_Horror vacui_, i. 283, 313

Horse-race, ii. 164

—— taming, ii. 166

Horsemen, ii. 166

Human figures, introduction of, on Greek vases, i. 281 ff., 314 ff.

Hungary, inscribed tiles from, ii. 359

Hunters on vases, ii. 165, 197; on Gaulish pottery, ii. 507, 527; on Castor ware, ii. 544

Hut-urns in Italy, ii. 288

Hyades, ii. 81, 193

Hybla Heraea, vases from, i. 88

Hydra, ii. 98

Hydria, i. 165 ff., 372 ff., 411

Hydrophoria, ii. 173

Hygiainon, painter, i. 396

Hygieia, ii. 76, 84

Hypnos, ii. 71, 84, 193, and see 158

Hypocausts, i. 103, ii. 332, 342, 346 ff.

Hypsis, vase-painter, i. 421, 429.

Iacchos, ii. 27

Ialysos, vases from, i. 58, 152, 270

Iapygians, i. 172, ii. 323, 325; pottery of, ii. 323 ff.

Iapys, eponymous hero, ii. 327

Ikarios (?), ii. 139, and see 369

Ikaros on lamp, ii. 414; with Daidalos on vase, ii. 141

_Iliad_ and vases, ii. 4; scenes from, ii. 126 ff.

Ἰλίου Πέρσις, ii. 5, 133 ff.

Illuminations, use of lamps in, ii. 396

_Imbrex_, i. 96, ii. 341 ff.

Imbrications, i. 311, 331, ii. 219

Imitations of vases (modern), i. 40 ff.

_Impasto Italico_, ii. 285, 290, 295, 300

Incense-burner, i. 140

Incised lines, i. 311, 313, 314, 331; inscriptions, ii. 237 ff., 271 ff., 359, and see Graffiti, Inscriptions; decoration on provincial wares, ii. 505, 515

Indented patterns on provincial wares, ii. 514, 544

Individualities personified, ii. 91

_Infundibulum_ of lamp, ii. 394

Inghirami, i. 18, 42

Inhumation, i. 145, ii. 284

Inscriptions on tiles, i. 101, ii. 348, 351 ff., 357, 358; chronology of, ii. 360 ff.; on lamps, i. 107, 108, ii. 420 ff.; on vases, i. 149, ii. 236 ff.; incised, ii. 237 ff.; painted, ii. 243 ff.; palaeography of, ii. 246 ff., 268 ff.; Corinthian, i. 315 ff., ii. 250 ff.; “Corintho-Attic,” i. 325; Ionic, i. 336, 357, ii. 252; Cyrenaic, i. 344, ii. 250; Naucratite, i. 345; Attic, i. 378, 402, 418, 422, ii. 255 ff.; Boeotian, ii. 252; Chalcidian, ii. 253; South Italian, ii. 271 ff.; καλός-names, i. 403, ii. 265 ff.; artists’ signatures, ii. 257 ff.; explanatory on Attic vases, ii. 259 ff.; exclamatory, ii. 261 ff.; convivial, ii. 265, 524, 538; under feet of vases (names and prices), ii. 239 ff.; on Etruscan vases, ii. 310 ff.; on terracotta moulds, ii. 382; on Arretine vases, ii. 480 ff.; on Gaulish pottery, ii. 504, 512, 517, 531; and see Graffiti, Signatures, Stamps

Interpretation of subjects on vases, i. 21, ii. 8

Ionia, art of, i. 329, 332, 361; pottery of, i. 62, 224, 328 ff.; various fabrics of, i. 330; influence of Mycenaean civilisation on, i. 277, 329 ff.; of Oriental art, i. 331 ff.; influence of, on Attic vases, i. 294, 295, 300, 370, 374, 382, 385, 388; on Etruria, ii. 296, 299, 308, 317, 320; use of incised lines in, i. 314; B.F. fabrics in, i. 353 ff.; arrangement of subjects on vases, ii. 206; ornamentation, ii. 212 ff., 233; early painting of, i. 361 ff.

Ionian islands, pottery from, i. 54; and see Corfu

Ionic alphabet, ii. 246, 253, 271; inscriptions, i. 357, ii. 252; pottery in Egypt, i. 68, 345 ff.; type of kylix, i. 357, 374

Iphigeneia, ii. 35, 124, 138

Iris, ii. 76, 128, 193

Ischia, vases from, i. 88

Isidorus on Roman pottery, ii. 464, 469, 475

Isis on lamps, ii. 412; lamps used in worship of, ii. 403

Isola Farnese, see Veii

“Isolating” method of representation on vases, ii. 10.

“Italian Megarian ” bowls, ii. 490

Italy, vases found in, i. 22, 69 ff.; collections in, i. 29; tombs, i. 37, ii. 284 ff.; porcelain and enamelled wares from, i. 128, 129; Corinthian vases in, i. 305 ff., 318, ii. 294 ff.; imitations of Ionic pottery in, i. 358, ii. 308; modelled vases in, i. 494; relief-wares in, i. 496, 498, 501 ff., and see Etruscan, Roman; early civilisation of, ii. 280 ff., and see Etruria; terracotta architecture in, i. 98, 101, ii. 315 ff.; sculpture, ii. 313, 371 ff.; centres of lamp-manufacture in, ii. 427; pottery-kilns, ii. 443, 451; centres for Roman pottery, ii. 475 ff.; end of _terra sigillata_ in, ii. 495; transition to provincial fabrics in, ii. 500, 515 ff.; Gaulish pottery found in, ii. 498, 522, 524, 526

—— Southern, tombs in, i. 37; vases found in, i. 79 ff.; R.F. vase-painting in, i. 465 ff.; fabrics of, i. 479 ff.; end of vase-painting in, i. 487 ff.; plastic and moulded vases in, i. 494, 498, 502; local pottery of, ii. 323 ff.

Italynski, i. 21

Ivy-leaf patterns, ii. 221

Ixion, ii. 69

Jahn on vases, i. 20, 23, 150

Jars used in architecture, ii. 457

Jason, ii. 115

Jatta collection, i. 26, 29

Javelin-throwing, ii. 163

Jewellery on vases, ii. 202

Joubin on Clazomenae sarcophagi, i. 364

Judgment of Paris, ii. 121 ff.

Juggler on lamps, ii. 418

Jugs, see Oinochoë, Olpe

Jumping on vases, ii. 163

Juno Lanuvina, ii. 22, 103

Jupiter, Capitoline, i. 116, ii. 314, 371, 372; and see Zeus

Juvenal quoted on Roman pottery, ii. 455 ff.

Kabeiri, ii. 74; vases from temple of, i. 52, 391, ii. 159

Kadmos, ii. 117

κάδος, i. 165; and see _Cadus_

Kaineus, ii. 145

Kalais, see Boreades

Kalliades, potter, i. 411, 434, 493

καλός-names, i. 379, 402 ff., ii. 265 ff.; list of, ii. 277

κάλπις, i. 166

καλυπτήρ, i. 96

Kalymnos, vases from, i. 58

Kamaraes, vases from, i. 59; fabric so called, i. 264 ff.

Kamarina, vases from, i. 87

Kameiros, tombs at, i. 34.; vases from i. 59, 127; terracottas from, see Rhodes

κάναβος i. 111, 209

Kanake, ii. 141

κάνναβος, i. 152

Kantharos, i. 187, 410

καρχήσιον, i. 188

Karlsruhe, vase-collection at, i. 28

Karo on “affected” vases, i. 387

Karpathos, tombs in, i. 34; pottery from, i. 58

Karystos, vase from, i. 55

Kassandra, ii. 134

Kastor, see Dioskuri

Keel-hauling, ii. 178

Kekrops, ii. 139

κελέβη, i. 169

κέλητες, ii. 164

Keos, fabric of, i. 56, 357, ii. 253

Kephalos, ii. 80, 140

κὴρ θανάτοιο, ii. 72, 100

Kerameikos, i. 46, 89, 92, 231, 280

κεράμιδες λεοντοκεφαλοι, i. 97

κεράμιον, i. 136

κέραμος, i. 89, 100, ii. 455

Kerberos, ii. 70, 99

Kerkyon, ii. 109

κέρνος or κέρχνος, i. 195, 201

Kertch, vases from, i. 32, 60, 447, 451, 464, 497; tiles from, i. 101; wine-amphorae from, i. 158

Keryneian stag, ii. 97

κιβώριον, see Ciborium

Kilns for Roman pottery, existing remains of, ii. 443 ff.; detailed list of, ii. 451 ff.; representations of, see i. 215 ff.

Kimon, painter, i. 320, 397, 398, 408, 430, 455

—— statesman, i. 418

Kings, how represented on vases, ii. 97

Kirke, ii. 136

κισσύβιον, i. 180

Kitharoidos, see Apollo

Kittos, potter, i. 379, 391

Klagenfurt, vase from, ii. 517

Kleanthes, painter, i. 320, 395, 396

Klein on R. F. cup-painting, i. 424 ff.; on signatures of artists, ii. 257; on καλός-names, ii. 266

Kleisophos, vase-painter, i. 384

Kleonae, vases from, i. 52

κλίβανος, i. 105

Klitias, vase-painter, i. 370, 379, ii. 257

Klytaemnestra, ii. 137, 138

Knidos, pottery from, i. 64, 330; lamps from, i. 108, ii. 397, 418, 423, 427; amphora-handles from, i. 157

Knossos, excavations at, i. 60, 152, 265 ff.

Knuckle-bone players, i. 125

Kodros, ii. 140

Koenen on German pottery, ii. 536

Kolchos, potter, i. 379

Kolias, Cape, i. 46, 49, 205, 370

κῶμος, ii. 182

Kopenhagen, vases at, i. 28, 286

κόραι, i. 112 ff.

κοράλλια, i. 139

κοροπλάθοι or κοροπλασταί, i. 112

Kos, pottery from, i. 58, 129; and see ii. 476

κώθων, i. 140, 187

Kottabos, i. 188, ii. 167, 181

κοτύλισκος, i. 184, 195

Kotyle, i. 135, 183, 212, 217

Κουροτρόφος types in terracottas, i. 123, ii. 386; on vases, ii. 30, 73; and see Gaia

Kramer’s classification of vases, i. 22

Krater, i. 167 ff., 411, 468, 482; local South Italian, ii. 326; Arretine, ii. 488, 501, 520; and see ii. 464

Krause on shapes of vases, i. 150

Kreon, ii. 119

Kreousa and Ion, ii. 140

Krete, see Crete

Kretschmer on vase-inscriptions, ii. 237 ff.

Kroisos, brick used by, i. 91, 94; represented on vase, ii. 6, 150

Kroker on Geometrical vases, i. 281

Krommyon, ii. 82, 109

Kronos, ii. 73

κρωσσός, i. 167

κύμβιον, i. 186

κυμινοδόκον, i. 194

κύπελλον, i. 180

Kyathos, i. 179

Kybele, ii. 74

Kyklopes, i. 105, ii. 37, 171; and see Polyphemos

Kyknos, ii. 101

Kylix, i. 188 ff.; early types, i. 272, 287, 313, 341; Athenian, i. 373, 400, 409, 422 ff., 457; compared with _calix_, ii. 468

Kymation, i. 97; as pattern on vases, ii. 218

Kyme, vases from, i. 62, 356

Kypselos, chest of, i. 315, 319, 320, 378, ii. 236

Kyrene, goddess, i. 124, 343, ii. 31, 81, 82; and see Cyrenaica

Kythera, vases from, i. 54, 315

Laconia, vases from, i. 52

Laertes and Antikleia (?), ii. 137

Lagena, ii. 466

λάγυνος, i. 165

Lamia, ii. 149

λαμπαδηδρομία, ii. 164

Lamps, Greek, i. 106 ff.; Roman, ii. 393 ff.; uses, 395 ff.; forms, 399 ff.; subjects, 406 ff.; inscriptions, 420 ff.

Landscape on vases, i. 409, 470, ii. 204, 205; in scenes on lamps, ii. 418

_Lanx_, ii. 468

Laokoön, ii. 134

_Lararia_, ii. 375

Lares on lamps, ii. 413

Larisa in Asia Minor, pottery from, i. 62, 339

Larnaka, vases from, i. 66

λάρναξ, see _Ossuaria_

Lasimos, vase-painter, i. 478, ii. 272

“Late fine” style, i. 421, 448 ff.

_Laterariae_, i. 91, ii. 331

_Lateres_, ii. 331, 335

Latin inscriptions on vases, i. 485, 490; literature, references to, see Literature

Latium, vases from, i. 79

Laurel-wreaths, ii. 223

Lead used for glaze, i. 130; vases repaired with, i. 147

Leaf-patterns on vases, ii. 221 ff.

Leagros καλός, i. 403, 425, 430, ii. 152, 267

Leather, imitations of, i. 242, 243

Lebes, i. 146, 174; γαμικός, i. 199; and see Burgon

Lecce, vases from, i. 86

Leda, ii. 19, 120, 508

Legions, stamps of, on tiles, ii. 351, 363

Lekane, i. 146, 164, 176, 469

λεκανομαντεία, i. 177

Lekythos, i. 195; B.F., i. 376; R.F., i. 412; white-ground, i. 48, 132, 143, 224, 456 ff., ii. 157

Lemnos personified, ii. 82

Lenormant on Iapygian pottery, ii. 327

Lentini, vases from, i. 86

λεπαστή, i. 165, 469; and see ii. 471

Lesbos, vases from, i. 57; fabrics of, i. 339, 347

Leto, ii. 30, 31

λεύκωμα, i. 397, 454, ii. 320

Lezoux, potteries of, ii. 504, 525 ff.; kilns at, ii. 525; potter’s wheel from, ii. 438; stamps from, ii. 440; moulds from, ii. 441; forms of vases at, ii. 501, 526; ornamentation, ii. 506, 527; enamelled ware from, i. 130; incised vases, ii. 443, 515; barbotine decoration, ii. 513; other fabrics, ii. 528 ff.; termination of potteries, ii. 432, 526

Libation-bowls, i. 140, 192, ii. 471; see Patera, Phiale

Libation-scenes, i. 140, ii. 18, 31, 86 ff., 155

Libertus, potter, ii. 439, 521, 527, 542

Lincoln, vases from, ii. 546, 549

_Liniare_, i. 396

Lion’s head spouts, vases with, ii. 530, 541

Lipari Islands, vases from, i. 88

Liquids, vases used for, i. 150 ff.

Literature, classical, and vases, i. 13, 132, ii. 1 ff.; Roman pottery in, ii. 455, 475 ff.; names of vases in, i. 148 ff., ii. 458 ff.; lamps in, i. 107, ii. 395 ff.; terracottas in, i. 110, ii. 371 ff.; subjects from, on lamps, ii. 415

Litlington, vases in tombs at, ii. 351, 456

Locri, vases from, i. 86; terracotta reliefs from, i. 120; white lekythi from, i. 458

_Loculi_, ii. 388

Loeschcke on “Corintho-Attic” vases, i. 324

Lokris, vases from, i. 53

London, tiles found in, ii. 348, 359, 363; kilns found in, ii. 444; pottery from, ii. 503, 529, 540; and see British Museum

Lotos-ornament in Cyprus, i. 249, ii. 224; in Boeotia, i. 288; general history of, ii. 223 ff.

λουτήριον, i. 176

λουτροφόρος, i. 142

Louvre Museum, i. 25, 27

Love-scenes on vases, ii. 183

Lucania, vases from, i. 83, 144, 172; style of, i. 481; local pottery of, ii. 324, 328

λύχνος, i. 107

Luckenbach on connection of vases and literature, ii. 5 ff.

Luni, terracotta sculpture from, ii. 318

Luynes, Duc de, i. 18, 22

Lycia, pottery from, i. 64

Lydian origin of Etruscans, ii. 281

Lykaon, ii. 130

Lykourgos, ii. 56, 141

Lyre-players, ii. 169

Lyric poetry and vases, ii. 6

Lyssa, ii. 91, 194

Mackenzie on Cretan pottery, i. 265 ff.

Macmillan lekythos, i. 309

Macrobius on the _Sigillaria_, ii. 376

Maeander-pattern, ii. 212 ff.; on R.F. vases, i. 415

Maenads on vases, ii. 55 ff., 192; names of, ii. 65; on lamps, ii. 411; on Arretine vases, ii. 492, 493

Mainz, inscribed vase from, ii. 539

Makron, vase-painter, i. 436

Malta, pottery from, i. 88

Mandrokles, painter, i. 361

Mania, ii. 91

Marathon, vases from, i. 49; tile from, i. 99; bull of, ii. 109

“Marbled” vases, ii. 523

Marine subjects (Mycenaean), i. 272, ii. 185; and see Sea-Deities

Marion, see Poli

Marne, Department of, incised pottery from, ii. 515

Marriage-scenes on vases, ii. 16, 36, 172

Marseilles, pottery found at, i. 69

Marsyas, ii. 32

Martha on Etruscan art, ii. 322

Martial quoted, ii. 376, 395, 463, 469, 478, 479

Marzabotto, terracotta pipes from, ii. 350

Masks of terracotta, i. 104, 105, 123, ii. 377; imitation of, in Canopic jars, ii. 305; use of, for gutter-tiles, ii. 344

μαστός, i. 186

_Matt_ colour, i. 246

Maurion, potter, i. 445

Mayer on local Apulian pottery, ii. 323 ff.

_Mazonomum_, ii. 469

Measures, vases used as, i. 135, ii. 460, 463, 472

Medallions on Gaulish vases, ii. 441, 530 ff.

Medeia, ii. 116

Medusa, see Gorgon

Megakles καλός, i. 428

—— potter, i. 445

—— statesman, i. 12, 103

Megalopolis, pottery from, i. 52

Megara, vases from, i. 53; statue of Zeus at, i. 92, 111; temple at, i. 94

Megarian bowls, i. 53, 134, 185, 499, ii. 2; as prototypes of Roman pottery, ii. 475, 489; treasury at Olympia, i. 100

Meidias, potter, i. 446

Melampus and Proitos, ii. 141

Meleager, ii. 114

Melian reliefs, i. 120; amphorae, i. 301; their ornamentation, ii. 232

Melos, vases from, i. 57, 262; and see Melian

Memnon, ii. 132

—— καλός, i. 425

Menaidas, potter, i. 52, 301

Mending of vases, i. 39, 147

Menekrates, tomb of, i. 54

Menelaos, ii. 129, 135

Menidi, pottery from, i. 49, 273

Merope, ii. 141

Messapians on vases, ii. 151; pottery of, ii. 323 ff.

Metal vases, i. 131 ff., 201, ii. 2; use of, in Etruria, ii. 307; at Rome, ii. 433; imitations of, in Greece, i. 385, 495 ff.; in Etruria, ii. 303, 307; in Italy and Gaul, ii. 489, 528, 529, 552

Metaphysical ideas personified, ii. 90

Metapontum, vases from, i. 85; tile from, i. 97

Metope style of decoration, i. 282, 378, ii. 208

Metopes of terracotta painted, i. 92

Mevania as pottery-centre, ii. 475, 490

Midas, ii. 144

Mikon, painter, i. 442

Milani on Canopic jars, ii. 304

Miletos as pottery-centre, i. 329, 336, 338

Military subjects on vases, ii. 175 ff.; on lamps, ii. 417; uses of bricks and tiles, ii. 332, 336, 363 ff.

Millin, i. 17

Millingen, i. 22, ii. 9

Milonidas, vase-painter, i. 315, 317

Miltiades καλός, i. 403, ii. 267

μίλτος, i. 231; and see _Minium_, _Rubrica_

Mining, representations of, ii. 170

_Minium_, i. 118, 231; and see ii. 314

Minoan pottery, see Crete

Minor Artists, i. 374, 379, 383

Minos, ii. 144; thalassocracy of, i. 264

Minotaur, ii. 109, 148

Mirrors, Etruscan, compared with vases, ii. 307

“Mixed” technique, Ionic, i. 331, 334, 346; B.F. and R.F., i. 379, 386, 401

Modelling, of vases, i. 208 ff., 492 ff.; in clay, i. 6, 110, 114, ii. 372, 375, 378

Modena, see Mutina

Moirae, ii. 84

Mommo, potter, ii. 522

Money-boxes, ii. 388 ff.

Monochrome painting, i. 395

Montans, pottery of, ii. 525

_Moretum_ quoted, ii. 395

_Morra_, game of, ii. 167

_Mortarium_, ii. 470, 550; and see 530, 541

Mother-Goddess, ii. 386; and see Κουροτρόφος

Moulds, i. 105, 111, ii. 388; for coins, i. 106, ii. 390 ff.; for terracottas, i. 114, ii. 381; for bricks, ii. 333; for lamps, ii. 405; Arretine, ii. 488, 494; use of, in Roman pottery, ii. 438, 440

Moulins, manufacture of terracottas at, ii. 379 ff.

Mourners, i. 285, 460, 476, ii. 157, 158

Munich, collection at, i. 26, 28

Mural reliefs (Roman), ii. 365 ff.; compared with Arretine ware, ii. 439, 493

Murray on Clazomenae sarcophagus, i. 363; on R.F. painters, i. 423 ff.; on white-ground vases, i. 458, 461

Muses, ii. 83

Museums, i. 23 ff.; list of, i. 27 ff.

Musicians, ii. 168, 182, 197

Mutina (Modena), vases found at, i. 71, ii. 495; as centre for lamps, ii. 401, 427; for vases, ii. 477

μυξός (_myxus_), i. 107, ii. 395

Mycenae, tombs at, i. 33; pottery from, i. 51

Mycenaean pottery, i. 269 ff.; shapes, i. 168, 181, 190, 271; subjects and ornamentation, i. 272, 276, ii. 185, 206, 232; in Rhodes, i. 58; in Crete, i. 59, 265 ff.; in Cyprus, i. 237, 239, 244 ff.; imitations of, i. 246, 280; influence of, on later pottery: Geometrical, i. 277 ff.; Proto-Attic, i. 294; Phaleron ware, i., 299; Melian, i. 302; Ionian, i. 329 ff., 338, 352; in Southern Italy, ii. 324, 325

Mylasa, pottery from, i. 64, 340

Myres on Cypriote pottery, i. 240 ff.

Myrina, pottery from, i. 62, 339; terracottas, i. 125, 126

Myrtle-wreaths, ii. 223

Mysteries, see Eleusinian

Mythological subjects, introduced at Athens, i. 296; at Corinth, i. 314, 317 ff.; on R.F. vases, i. 416; on South Italian, i. 474; types in terracottas, i. 123 ff.; on B.F. vases, i. 376 ff.; on R.F., i. 419

Mythology on vases, i. 12, 13, ii. 3

Naples, Museum of, i. 24, 26, 29, 80, 483, and see i. 45; vases found at, i. 80; imitations made at, i. 41, 42

Narce, early settlement at, ii. 289

_Nasiterna_, ii. 465

Natural products personified, ii. 82

Naukratis, finds at, i. 68, 138, 338; local pottery of, i. 224, 345 ff.; other pottery at, i. 338, 341; connection with Etruria, ii. 298, 299

Nauplia, pottery from, i. 51

Nausikaa, ii. 136

Nautilus on vases, i. 272, ii. 185

Naval subjects, i. 285, 291, ii. 178

Nearchos, potter, i. 379, 383

Negroes on vases, ii. 179

Nemea personified, ii. 82

Nemean lion, ii. 95

Nemesis, ii. 91

Neolithic Age, i. 4, 5; pottery of, in Crete, i. 265, 267; remains in Etruria, ii. 283

Neoptolemos, ii. 133, 138

Neptune on Roman roof-tiles, ii. 345; and see Poseidon

Nereids, ii. 26, 130, 133

Nereus, ii. 25, 101, 189

Nestor, ii. 124; cup of, i. 148, 172, ii. 2

Nether World, see Under-world

Netherlands, Roman pottery from, ii. 539

Network patterns, ii. 215

νευροσπαστά, i. 121

“New Attic” reliefs, ii. 368, 407, 411, 439, 492, 493, 507

New Forest ware, ii. 547

—— Year lamps, ii. 398, 412, 420

—— York Museum, i. 26, 65

Newton, Sir Charles, i. 57, 58, 108

Nike (Victory) in terracottas, i. 125; on vases, i. 418, ii. 85 ff., 193; with Herakles, ii. 106; on Roman antefix, ii. 343; on mural reliefs, ii. 368, 369; on lamps, ii. 413

Nikias, potter, i. 446, ii. 259

Nikosthenes, potter, i. 170, 384, 393

Nile on vases, ii. 83; scenes on, in mural reliefs, ii. 371

Niobids, ii. 33

Nisyros, vases from, i. 58; as weapon of Poseidon, ii. 13

Nola, vases from, i. 82; varnish of, i. 42, 46

“Nolan” amphorae, i. 82, 162, 219, 405; imitations of, i. 484

Norfolk, kilns found in, ii. 445, 449

Normandy, terracottas from, ii. 384

Northamptonshire, kilns found in, ii. 444, 543; and see Castor

Νοστοί, ii. 5, 135

Nozzles of lamps, ii. 395; as basis of classification, ii. 399 ff.

Numa, pottery in use under, ii. 304, 455, 476, 477

Nursing-Mother type, see Κουροτρόφος

Nymphs, ii. 19, 31, 55, 82, 92, 143, 149

Nyx, ii. 79, 193

_Obba_, ii. 472

_Obrendarium_, ii. 456

Occupations represented on vases, ii. 169 ff.

Ocriculum as pottery-centre, ii. 475, 490

Oculist’s stamp on a vase, ii. 510

Odysseus on vases, ii. 128, 133, 136, 137; on lamps, ii. 414

_Odyssey_, subjects from, ii. 4, 135 ff.

Oedipus, ii. 117, 118

_Oenophorum_, ii. 464

_Officina_, meaning of, on tile-stamps, ii. 356, 362; use of, in Roman potters’ stamps, ii. 461, 486, 509, 528, 535

Oikopheles, potter, i. 297, 379, ii. 258

Oil, amphorae used for, i. 153 ff.; other vases used for, i. 195 ff.; making and selling of, on vases, ii. 171, 262

οἰνήρυσις, i. 180

Oinochoë, i. 177, 334, 412, 469

Oinomaos, ii. 113

Oinopion, ii. 58, 91

Oistros, ii. 91, 194

Okeanos, ii. 25

Olbia, vases from, i. 61; tiles from, i. 101; wine-amphorae from, i. 157, 158

_Olla_, ii. 389, 456, 457, 470, 529, 550

Olpe or olpis, i. 178; Corinthian, i. 311; used by Amasis, i. 382

Oltos, painter, i. 421, 429

Olympia, pottery found at, i. 52; terracotta architecture of, i. 92 ff.; personified, ii. 81; scenes at, on vases, ii. 113

Olympian deities on vases, Chap. XII. _passim_; on lamps, ii. 414

Olympos, scenes in, ii. 15 ff., 107

—— Mount, personified as Satyr, ii. 64, 83

Onesimos, vase-painter, i. 421, 422, 434

ὅνος, i. 199

Opaque painting on black ground, i. 226, 393, 485, 488 ff.

Oppius Restitutus, C., lamp maker, ii. 406, 425, 426

_Opus doliare_, ii. 330, 354, 361, 458

—— _mixtum_, ii. 337, 339

—— _reticulatum_, ii. 338

Orange, Gaulish medallions from, ii. 530 ff.

Orbetello, pottery from, i. 73

_Orbiculus_ on tile-stamps, ii. 353, 360

Orchomenos, pottery from, i. 53

_Orcio appulo_, ii. 325

Orestes and his story, ii. 137

Oria, vases from, i. 86

Oriental influence in Cyprus, i. 239, 247 ff.; in Attica, i. 295, 298; at Corinth, i. 311, 318; in Ionia, i. 331, 333, 334; in Etruria, ii. 292, 296, 299, 303, 304; motives on vases, ii. 206

Orientals on vases, ii. 178, 195, 199, 200

Ormidhia, vase from, i. 253

Ornamental patterns, origin of, ii. 210; rectilinear, ii. 211 ff.; curvilinear, ii. 216 ff.; vegetable and floral, ii. 220 ff.; treatment of, in different fabrics, ii. 232 ff.; Mycenaean, i. 276; Geometrical, i. 282; Boeotian, i. 288; Melian, i. 302; Corinthian, i. 312 ff.; Rhodian, i. 334; Naucratite, i. 348; Caeretan, i. 354; black-figured, i. 375; red-figured, i. 412; South Italian, i. 468; on Clazomenae sarcophagi, i. 365

Ornamentation of Roman pottery, how produced, ii. 438; of Gaulish wares, ii. 520, 521, 526; of barbotine wares, ii. 514, 544; incised or indented, ii. 514, 546

Orpheus, ii. 68, 143, 195

Orsi, discoveries of, in Crete, i. 264 ff., 272

Orthography of Attic vases, ii. 268 ff.

ὀρθοστάδιον, ii. 169, 197

Orvieto, vases from, i. 74; krater from, in Louvre, i. 409, 442, ii. 203; terracotta sculpture at, ii. 319

Oscan inscriptions, i. 103, 483, ii. 273

_Oscilla_, ii. 377

Osco-Samnites, i. 483, ii. 180, 200, 324

_Ossuaria_, i. 145, 272, ii. 285; and see Cinerary urn

Ostia, roof-tile from, ii. 345

Ostracism, i. 12, 103

ὅστρακον, ὀστρακινὰ τορεύματα, i. 89

Oundle, vase from, ii. 541

Outline-drawing, i. 224, 320, 331, 334, 395, 455

Owl-vases from Troy, i. 258

Owners’ names on vases, ii. 241

Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, i. 27

ὀξίς, i. 194, ii. 239

ὀξύβαφον, i. 136, 171, 194, ii. 239

Paestum, vases from, i. 82; fabric of, i. 479; inscriptions on vases of, ii. 272

Παγκράτιον, ii. 163

Painted vases, special uses of, i. 142 ff.; manufacture of, i. 202 ff.; classification, i. 219 ff.; earliest examples in Greece, i. 239, 243, 260, 265; in Etruria, ii. 293, 306 ff.; Roman, ii. 442; termination of, in Greece and Italy, i. 487 ff., ii. 310, 431; and see Vase-paintings, Vases

Painters of vases represented, i. 223, 227, 228

Painting, Greek, i. 14, 320, 394 ff., 440 ff., 450; Ionic, i. 361; influence of, on vases, i. 14, 320, 394 ff., 440 ff., 450, 455, 471,