History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)
ii. 203;
on terracotta, i. 92, 397, 454; Etruscan, on terracotta, ii. 299, 319
Palaeography of vase-inscriptions, ii. 245; of Attic inscriptions, ii. 268 ff.
Palaestra, scenes in, ii. 162 ff.
Palaimon, i. 314, ii. 26, 189
Palazzolo (Acrae), vases from, i. 87
Palladion, rape of, ii. 133
Palmette-pattern, ii. 224 ff.; on Boeotian Geometrical vases, i. 288; on B.F., i. 375; on R.F., i. 413 ff.
Pamphaios, potter, i. 379, 420, 422 ff., 427, ii. 259
Pan, ii. 58, 192
Panathenaic amphorae, i. 46, 69, 132, 145, 160, 389; inscriptions on, ii. 264, 270
Παναθηναϊκά, i. 185, 410; and see Kotyle
Pandareos, ii. 141
Pandion, sons of, ii. 139
Pandora, ii. 75; “box” of, i. 152
Panels on vases, i. 160, 169, 221, 356, 369, 373, 375, ii. 208
Panofka, theories of, i. 21, 149
Pantheon at Rome, date of brickwork, ii. 338, 360
Panticapaeum, see Kertch
Papposeilenos, ii. 65, 192
Paris, son of Priam, ii. 121 ff., 127, 195; Judgment of, ii. 122
Paris, see Louvre
παροψίς, i. 194, ii. 469
Paros, stamped amphora-handles from, i. 157; primitive pottery from, i. 262
Parrhasios, i. 450
Parthenon sculptures, and vase-paintings, i. 15, 450, 460, 464, 497; and lamps, ii. 409
Pasiades, potter, i. 379
Pasiteles, use of clay models by, i. 111, ii. 375
Passeri, theories of, i. 21; collection of lamps, ii. 408
Pastoral scenes on lamps, ii. 418; and see Tityrus
_Patella_, ii. 469
_Patera_, ii. 471; imitating metal, ii. 529; and see Phiale
Paternus, potter, ii. 527
_Patina_, ii. 456, 468
Patroklos, ii. 123, 126, 130; games for, ii. 131; tomb of, ii. 131
Patroni on Italian vases, i. 467, 479, 483, ii. 323 ff.
Patterns, see Ornamental
Pausanias on use of brick and terracotta in Greece, i. 92, 98, 100; on the chest of Kypselos, ii. 236
Pavements, tiles used in, ii. 350
Pediment-style of composition, ii. 207
Pegasos, ii. 79, 114, 148
Peirithoös, ii. 111
Peisistratos, i. 304, 369
Peithinos, vase-painter, i. 421, 438
Peitho, ii. 42, 49
Peleus, ii. 120, 142
Pelias, funeral games for, i. 319, ii. 116
“Pelike,” i. 163, 411
πέλλα, i. 186, 391; and cf. ii. 239
Pelops, ii. 113, 195
πηλός, i. 89
_Pelvis_, ii. 469
Penelope, ii. 135
Pentathlon, ii. 163
Penteskouphia, pinakes from, i. 51, 139, 316
Penthesileia, ii. 132
Pentheus, ii. 56, 142
Perennius, M., potter, ii. 483, 492, 494
Persephone, ii. 26 ff., 67, 189
Perseus, ii. 112, 195
Persia, vases from, i. 64
Persians on vases, i. 420, ii. 151, 179
Personal names on vases, ii. 92, 260
Personifications on vases, ii. 77 ff.
Perspective, conventional, i. 286, 312; on R.F. vases, i. 398; on South Italian, i. 470
Perugia, vases from, i. 73
Peucetians on vases, i. 487; pottery of, ii. 323 ff.
Phaestos, pottery from, i. 60, 264
Phaëthon on Arretine vase, ii. 483
Phaidra, ii. 112
Phaleron ware, i. 49, 298
Phanagoria, vases from, i. 61, 340
Phaon, ii. 142
Pheidias, see Parthenon
Pheidippos, vase-painter, i. 424
Phiale, i. 140, 191, 490, 502; and see _Patera_
Philoktetes, ii. 124
Philomela, ii. 139
Phineus, i. 136, ii. 81, 115, 143; cup with subject of, i. 357, ii. 203
Phintias, vase-painter, i. 421, 428, ii. 259
φλύακες, i. 85, 473, ii. 160
Phobos on vases, ii. 90, 199; on lamps, ii. 398
Phocaea, vases from, i. 62, 64, 254; as centre of fabric, i. 354, 360
Phoenicians, in Cyprus, i. 247 ff.; influence of, on Etruria, ii. 296, 303
_Phoenissae_ of Euripides, scenes from, i. 500, ii. 414, 415, 421
Phoinix, ii. 126, 128
Phokis, pottery from, i. 53
Pholos, ii. 102, 146
Phosphoros, ii. 79
φοξός, meaning of, i. 215
Phrynos, potter, i. 379, 384
Phthonos, ii. 49
Phylakopi, pottery of, i. 57, 262
Physical conceptions personified, ii. 77 ff., 84
Physiognomy, treatment of, on vases, ii. 202 ff.
Pictorial style on vases, i. 409, 440 ff., 450, 470
Pile Cinq-Mars, ii. 337
Pinakes, Corinthian, i. 51, 207, 216, 217 316, ii. 170, 249; Rhodian, i. 335
Pinax, i. 194; votive, i. 139, 454, and see Pinakes; with subject of Euphorbos, i. 335, ii. 249
Pindar quoted, i. 132; comparison of, with vase-subjects, ii. 6
Pipes of terracotta, i. 109, ii. 347 ff.
Pisa, vases from, i. 72
Pisticci, vases from, i. 83
Pistillus, potter, ii. 383
Pistoxenos, potter, i. 423
Pitane, vases from, i. 62, 339
Pitcher, see Hydria, Kalpis
Πιθοίγια, ii. 156
Pithos, i. 57, 147, 151 ff., 209, 216; with reliefs, i. 496, ii. 292; Etruscan, ii. 292, 300
Pit-tombs of Etruria, ii. 284 ff.
πλαίσιον, i. 96
Plastic art, i. 6, 110; nature of clay, i. 5; principle in pottery, i. 238, 256, 257, 267, 310, 491 ff.; and see Modelling of vases
Plautus quoted, ii. 456, 463, 476
Plicque on Lezoux pottery, ii. 525 ff.
πλίνθος, i. 94, 95
Pliny, traditions recorded by, i. 91, 92, 98, 110; on early Greek painting, i. 320, 394 ff.; on terracotta in Italy, ii. 313, 314, 371, 372; on Roman pottery, ii. 475
Ploutos, ii. 85
_Poculum_, i. 180, ii. 467
ποδανιπτήρ, i. 176
Poinae, ii. 69, 90
Poli (Marion), vases from, i. 67, 250, 255
Polledrara ware, ii. 297 ff.; at Naukratis, i. 347
Pollentia, pottery of, i. 71, ii. 477
Pollux on names of vases, i. 149 ff.
Polychrome painting, i. 224, 256, 449, 456; at Naukratis, i. 348; in Southern Italy, i. 484; in Etruria, ii. 299
Polydeukes, see Dioskuri
Polygnotos, painter, i. 15, 409, 421, 441 ff., 459, ii. 202, 209; vases in style of, i. 443
—— vase-painter, i. 421, 445
Polykleitos, i. 112
Polymestor, ii. 135
Polyphemos, ii. 136
Polyxena, i. 326, ii. 125, 135 Pomarico, vases from, i. 83 Pomegranate-patterns, ii. 222 Pompeii, wine-amphorae from, i. 158, ii. 462; paintings of, relation to vases, i. 471, 485; bricks used at, ii. 337; tiles used at, ii. 342 ff.; mural reliefs from, ii. 367; terracotta statues from, ii. 374; statuettes, ii. 375, 378; miscellaneous terracotta objects, ii. 387; _echea_, ii. 458; Gaulish pottery at, ii. 522, 524
“Pontic” vases, i. 359
Popilius, C., potter, ii. 490
Porcelain vases, i. 126 ff.
Portraits on lamps, ii. 415
_Portus_ on tile-stamps, ii. 363
Poseidon on vases, ii. 22 ff., 188; in Gigantomachia, ii. 13 ff.; on Corinthian pinakes, i. 317, ii. 23; on lamps, ii. 409
_Post-Homerica_, scenes from, ii. 119 ff.
ποτήριον, i. 180
Pothos, ii. 49
Potteries, Greek, i. 89, 233; scenes in, on vases, i. 208, 213, 216 ff., ii. 170; of tile-makers, ii. 356; at Arezzo, ii. 480 ff.; in Gaul, ii. 504, 533; importance of fixing sites of, ii. 441; and see Kerameikos
Potters represented on vases, i. 208, 209, 213, 216 ff., 422, ii. 260; in sculpture, ii. 511; list of Greek, ii. 273 ff.; names or stamps of, on terracottas, ii. 379 ff.; on lamps, ii. 406, 423 ff.; on Arretine ware, ii. 480 ff.; Gaulish, ii. 504, 509 ff., 522, 526; in Germany, ii. 510, 535; in Britain, ii. 542; on mortars, ii. 551; wheel used by, i. 7, 206
Pottery, invention of, i. 3 ff.; Palaeolithic and Neolithic, i. 4; characteristics of Greek, i. 9; primitive Greek, i. 64, 206, 237 ff., 256 ff.; Greek terms for, i. 89; use of, in daily life, i. 135 ff.; shapes, i. 148 ff., ii. 458 ff.; imitations of metal in, i. 201, 488, 492, 495 ff., and see Metal; manufacture, 202 ff.; unpainted domestic, i. 252, ii. 548 ff.
Pottier on Greek vases, i. 9, 298, 305, 308, 330, 367; on Etruscan, ii. 281, 301
_Pozzo_-tombs in Etruria, ii. 284 ff.
Pozzuoli, see Puteoli
_Praedia_ on tile-stamps, ii. 355
_Praefericulum_, ii. 471
_Praefurnium_, ii. 466
Preimos, lamp-maker, i. 108
Pre-Mycenaean pottery in Greece, i. 256 ff.
Priam, ii. 127, 131, 134
Priapos, potter, i. 147
Prices of vases, i. 43 ff.; scratched under the foot, ii. 238 ff.
Primitive pottery in Cyprus, i. 236 ff.; in Greece, 256 ff.; in Etruria, ii. 284 ff.
Prize-vases, see Panathenaic
πρόαρον, i. 167
Processions, ii. 155; and see Judgment of Paris
πρόχοος, i. 178
Prokles, potter, i. 493
Prokne, ii. 139
Prokrustes, ii. 109
Prometheus, ii. 75; as potter, ii. 378
προπλάσματα, i. 111, ii. 375, 378
Proteus, ii. 26, 136
πρόθεσις, i. 142, 459, ii. 157
Prothesis-amphorae, i. 142, 159, ii. 157
Proto-Attic vases, i. 159, 292 ff.
Proto-Corinthian vases, i. 305 ff., ii. 254
Provincial Roman wares, ii. 497 ff.; as illustrating Roman art, ii. 508, 521
Psiax, vase-painter, i. 421, 429
ψυκτήρ, i. 150, 172, 411
Psychostasia, ii. 130, 132
Ptolemies, representations of, i. 129
Ptolemy Euergetes quoted, ii. 455
Ptoös, finds at Mount, i. 287
_Pultarius_, ii. 472
Punctured patterns, i. 242
πύραυνος, i. 105
πυρορραγής, i. 215
Purple, use of, for details, i. 221, 231, 312, 371
“Pursuing” type on R.F. vases, i. 419
Puteals, terracotta used for, ii. 387
Puteoli as vase-centre, ii. 478, 492
Pygmies and cranes, ii. 149
Pyrrhos, potter, i. 308, ii. 254
Python, potter, i. 423, 434
—— vase-painter, i. 147, 478 ff., ii. 272
Pyxis, i. 198, 201, 412, 449; and see Dodwell
Raimondi, restorer of vases, i. 42
Rasinius Pisanus, L., potter, ii. 485, 523
Rattles, vases used as, i. 137
Reclining figures in terracotta, i. 124; on Etruscan sarcophagi, ii. 317, 321
Red glaze, Roman, ii. 435 ff., 497; on Greek sites, ii. 476, 498; and see Glaze
Red wares, Cypriote, i. 241, 251; Roman, plain, ii. 549
Red-bodied amphorae, i. 161, 221, 369
Red-figured vases, technique of, i. 221; found in Cyprus, i. 255; chronology of, i. 401; drawing, i. 406; shapes, i. 409 ff.; ornamentation, i. 412 ff., ii. 234; subjects, i. 416 ff.; arrangement of subjects on, ii. 208; relation to B.F., i. 368, 386, 393, 400; Etruscan imitations of, ii. 309
Regulini-Galassi tomb at Cervetri, ii. 300
Reliefs, architectural, i. 98, ii. 315 ff., 343, 345; terracotta, i. 119; Roman mural, ii. 365 ff.; Greek vases with, i. 496 ff.; Etruscan vases with, ii. 292, and see _Bucchero_; method of producing, in Roman pottery, ii. 438 ff., 505; _appliqué_, at Lezoux, ii. 529; and see _Terra sigillata_
Religion of Greeks, i. 13, 138 ff., ii. 155; of Mycenaeans, i. 273
Religious uses of vases, i. 138; subjects on vases, ii. 154 ff.
ῥέοντα, i. 193
Restoration of vases, i. 40, 147
Revels on vases, ii. 182
Rextugenos, potter, ii. 384
Rheinzabern, stamps from, ii. 440; mould from, ii. 441; kilns at, ii. 446, 450; potteries of, ii. 504, 535; potters’ names at, ii. 510
Rheneia, vases from, i. 57, 302
Rhesos, ii. 128
Rhineland, terracottas from, ii. 380, 383; pottery of, ii. 498, 500 ff., 534 ff.
Rhodes, tombs of, i. 34, 121; vases found in, i. 58; terracottas from, i. 112, 121; πίθοι from, i. 152; wine-amphorae and stamps from, i. 155; typical oinochoë of, i. 177; Mycenaean vases from, i. 274, 276; Corinthian, i. 311; B.F. kylikes, i. 357; vases with reliefs, i. 497
Rhodian pottery, i. 333 ff.; ornamentation, i. 334, ii. 225, 231, 233; “mixed” technique of, i. 338; found at Troy, i. 339; compared with Naukratis, i. 345 ff.; influence on Proto-Attic, i. 294, 295
Rhoikos, i. 110
Rhone valley as pottery-centre, ii. 440, 498, 503, 530, 533
Rhyton, i. 127, 192, 201, 211, 410, 493, 494
Riegl on ornamentation of vases, ii. 223 ff.; on Mycenaean, i. 276
Ripanus Tiberinus, potter, ii. 551
River-gods, ii. 83, 194; and see Acheloös, Nile
Rivets for mending vases, i. 147
Roach-Smith on Roman pottery, ii. 503, 508, 529, 540, 542
Robert on Polygnotos, i. 442, 445; on Megarian bowls, i. 499
Roman art, illustrated in pottery, ii. 489, 494, 507, 508, 521, 544 ff.; porcelain ware, i. 129; subjects on mural reliefs, ii. 370; on lamps, ii. 407, 412, 416; villas in Britain, use of tiles in, ii. 346, 348; Wall, pottery from, ii. 540
—— pottery, uses of, ii. 387, 455 ff.; compared with Greek, ii. 430, 472; limits of subject, ii. 430 ff.; extent of use of, ii. 431, 433, 455, 473, 496; development of, from earlier, ii. 431, 432, 489 ff.; termination of, ii. 432, 495; technical processes, ii. 433 ff.; plain wares, ii. 437, 496, 547 ff.; kilns for, ii. 443 ff.; shapes and names, ii. 458 ff.; centres of manufacture, ii. 474 ff.; transition to provincial wares, ii. 496, 500 ff.; in Germany, ii. 504, 510, 536, 552; in Britain, ii. 540 ff.; and see Arretine, Gaul, Provincial wares
Romanensis, lamp-maker, i. 108, ii. 423, 427
Romano-British pottery, ii. 543 ff.; from Wroxeter, ii. 553
Rome, collections at, i. 29; pottery found at, i. 79, ii. 456, 461; use of terracotta at, for sculpture, ii. 314, 372; use of bricks and tiles at, ii. 331 ff.; stamped tiles from, ii. 352 ff.; evidence for dating buildings at, ii. 360; mural reliefs from, ii. 365; statuettes of terracotta in use at, ii. 376 ff.; use of lamps at, ii. 393, 396; as centre of lamp-fabric, ii. 427; _echea_ found at, ii. 457; as centre for pottery, ii. 477; Arretine stamps at, ii. 481 ff.; provincial wares at, ii. 498, 522
Roofs and roof-tiles of terracotta, i. 96 ff., ii. 315, 344, 345
Rosettes on vases, i. 312, 334, ii. 230
Rottenburg, inscribed vases from, ii. 512
_Rubrica_, i. 205, ii. 404
Russia, collections in, i. 28; vases from, i. 60; tiles from, i. 101; stamped wine amphorae from, i. 158; and see Kertch, Olbia
Rutenian pottery and potters, see Graufesenque
Rutenus, potter (?), ii. 510
Ruvo, vases found at, i. 83; furnace at, i. 215; as centre for Apulian vases, i. 486
Sabinus, potter, ii. 508
Sacrifices, vases used in, i. 140; representations of, ii. 155
_Saeculares_ on lamps, ii. 396, 398, 421
Saguntum as pottery-centre, ii. 479, 499, 540
St.-Rémy-en-Rollat, potteries of, ii. 382, 385, 516; clay of, ii. 434
Sakonides, vase-painter, i. 379, 384
Sala Consilina, local pottery from, ii. 324, 328
Salamis (Attica), personified, ii. 82; vases from, i. 54
—— (Cyprus), vases from, i. 66, 245; lamp from, ii. 409
Salmoneus, ii. 143
“Samian” ware, i. 57, 71, ii. 474 ff., 497
Samnium as pottery-centre, ii. 475
Samos, pottery of, i. 57, 336 ff., and see ii. 475
Sandwith on Cypriote pottery, i. 65, 240
σανίς, i. 112, 122
Santa Agata dei Goti (Saticula), vases from, i. 81, 484
Sappho, ii. 144, 151
Sarapis on lamps, ii. 402, 409, 412
Sarcophagi of terracotta, i. 104, ii. 457; from Clazomenae, i. 62, 104, 362 ff.; Etruscan, ii. 317, 320 ff.
Sardinia, vases from, i. 88; and see Tharros
Sardis, pottery from, i. 64
Sarpedon, ii. 129
Sarteano, vases from, i. 73
Saticula, fabric of, i. 81, 484
Saturnalia, statuettes in connection with, ii. 376
Saturnus Balcaranensis, lamps from altar of, ii. 397
Satyric drama, subjects from, ii. 7, 161; mask of terracotta, i. 104, ii. 377
Satyrs, ii. 54 ff., 192; names of, ii. 65; Ionic, i. 353, 355; on R.F. vases, i. 416, 417; on mural reliefs, ii. 369; on lamps, ii. 411
Saurias of Samos, painter, i. 361
Scale-patterns, ii. 218; Corinthian, i. 311; Ionic, i. 338, 352
Schliemann’s excavations, i. 256
School-scenes on vases, i. 435, ii. 168, 263
Sculpture, in clay, i. 6, 110; Etruscan, ii. 313 ff.; at Rome, ii. 371; use of clay models in, ii. 375; in relation to vase-paintings, i. 15, 450
_Scutra_, ii. 470
_Scyphi Homerici_, i. 134, 185, 499, ii. 2
Scythians, on vases, ii. 179; dialect of (?), ii. 256
Sea-deities, ii. 25, 189; on Corinthian vases, i. 314, ii. 26, 189
Seasons on mural reliefs, ii. 368, 370; on Arretine vases, ii. 488, 493; and see Spring, Horae
Seianti Thanunia, sarcophagus of, ii. 322
Seileni, ii. 54 ff., 65, 161; and see Satyrs
Selene, ii. 78, 79, 193; on lamps, ii. 412
Selinus, tombs of, i. 37; vases from, i. 87
Selva la Rocca, vases from, i. 76
Semele, ii. 18, 56
Semitic nations, use of brick among, i. 6, 91; and see Assyrian, Oriental
Septimius Secundanus, C., potter, ii. 511
Sepulchral stelae compared with vases, i. 461, 477, ii. 158; and see Funeral, Tomb
“Severe” style of R.F. vases, i. 420, 422 ff.
Sexes, distinction of, on early vases, i. 317, 331; and see ii. 200
Shapes of vases, i. 13, 148 ff.; at Troy, i. 258; at Thera, i. 261; Mycenaean, i. 271; Geometrical, i. 281, 287; Proto-Attic, i. 293; Proto-Corinthian, i. 308; Corinthian, i. 313, 317; Rhodian. i. 334; Attic B.F., i. 372 ff.; R.F., i. 409 ff.; White-ground vases, i. 456; South Italian, i. 468, 481, 483, 485; Etruscan, ii. 285 ff., 302; local Italian, ii. 325 ff.; Roman, ii. 458 ff.; Arretine, ii. 488; provincial, ii. 500 ff., 505, 520, 526
Shields, devices on, ii. 198
Ships, ii. 178; on Dipylon vases, i. 285, 291; on lamps, ii. 417
“Short-hand” system of indicating landscape, etc., ii. 204 ff.
Sicily, history of, in relation to vases, i. 11; tombs in, i. 37; vases from, i. 86, 307, 311; terracotta architecture of, i. 100
Sigeion, vases from, i. 61
_Sigilla_, ii. 375 ff.
_Sigillaria_, ii. 376
_Sigillarius_, ii. 511
Signatures, forms of, i. 379, 422 ff., ii. 257 ff.; of Gaulish potters, ii. 381, 509; of German potters, ii. 510; of lamp-makers, ii. 423 ff., 427
Sikanos, potter, i. 420, 424
Sikelos, vase-painter, i. 391
Sikyon, vases from, i. 51; alphabet of, i. 321, 381, ii. 252; painters of school of, i. 395
Silchester, pottery from, ii. 522
Silhouette paintings on vases, i. 220, 285, 396, 455; on Clazomenae sarcophagi, i. 362
Silphium at Kyrene, i. 342
Silver, vases coated with, i. 74, 189, 501
Simonides quoted, i. 132
_Simpulum_, _simpuvium_, ii. 471
Singing on vases, ii. 169, 182; inscriptions denoting, ii. 261
Sinis, ii. 109
_Sinus_, ii. 465
Sipylos, pottery from, i. 64
Sirens, ii. 147, 196
Sisyphos, ii. 68; and cf. ii. 264
Situla, i. 165, ii. 464; from Daphnae, i. 350
σκάφη, i. 175
Skiron, ii. 109
σκύφος, i. 184
Skylla, ii. 26, 148, 189
σμηματοθήκη, i. 198
Smikros, vase-painter, i. 421, 440, ii. 259
Smith (Cecil) on Proto-Attic vases, i. 294; on R.F. vases, i. 407; on Polledrara ware, ii. 300
Smithy of Hephaistos, ii. 37, 171
Social advantages, etc., personified, ii. 85, 91
σωλῆνες, i. 96
Solygea, vase from, i. 51
Sophilos, vase-painter, i. 379, 380
Sorrento, vases from, i. 82
Sosias, potter, i. 421, 439
Sotades, potter, i. 191, 410, 421, 445, 457
Southern Italy, see Apulia, Campania, Lucania, Italy
Spain, Roman pottery in, ii. 479, 480, 540
Sparta personified, ii. 82
Spata, pottery from, i. 49
Sphinx, i. 249, ii. 147, 196; Theban, ii. 117
Spiral patterns, i. 292, 302, 375, ii. 217
Sporades, pottery from, i. 57
Sport on vases, ii. 165
Spring, stamp with figure of, ii. 439, 493; and see Seasons
Stackelberg, i. 18, 42, 48
Stage, subjects from, see Drama
Stag-hunts, ii. 165
στάμνος, i. 163, 411; from Daphnae, i. 352
Stamped patterns on Greek vases, i. 212
Stamps on bricks and tiles, ii. 352 ff.; in the provinces, ii. 357; military, ii. 363 ff.; on _dolia_, ii. 459; on wine-amphorae, i. 155 ff., ii. 461 ff.; for figures in Roman pottery, ii. 438; and see Inscriptions, Signatures
Stars, ii. 79
_Stationes_ on tile-stamps, ii. 362
Statues of terracotta, i. 109, ii. 371 ff.
Statuettes of terracotta, Greek, i. 110 ff.; Roman, ii. 375 ff.; Gaulish, ii. 379 ff.
στεγαστῆρες, i. 96
_Stelae_ with inscriptions on vases, ii. 272; and see Sepulchral
“Still-life” subjects, ii. 185
Stone Age, pottery of, i. 4, 9; and see Neolithic
Strabo quoted, i. 50, 134
_Strenae_, ii. 398
“Strong” period of R.F. vases, i. 417, 421
Studniczka on Cyrenaic vases, i. 341
Study of Greek vases, its uses, i. 10 ff.; its history, i. 16 ff.
Stymphalian birds, ii. 98
Subjects on vases, i. 12 ff.; interpretation of, i. 21, ii. 8; relation to literature, ii. 1 ff.; arrangement of, ii. 206 ff.; Mycenaean, i. 272; Dipylon, i. 286; Proto-Attic, i. 296; Melian, i. 301; Proto-Corinthian, i. 309; Corinthian, i. 314 ff.; Black-figured, i. 376 ff.; Red-figured, i. 416 ff.; White-ground, i. 457; South Italian, i. 474 ff.; Campanian, i. 483; Etruscan, ii. 292, 302, 309; Arretine, ii. 492 ff.; provincial, ii. 507, 521, 544; on lamps, ii. 408 ff.; on mural reliefs, ii. 368 ff.
Sub-Mycenaean pottery, i. 246
Suetonius quoted, i. 134, ii. 336
Sumlocene, vases from colony of, ii. 512
Sun-dried bricks, i. 89 ff., ii. 331, 333
Susa (Persia), vase from, i. 64
Swallow-scene, ii. 185, 262
Swimming-scenes, ii. 173
Syra, pottery from, i. 262
Syracuse, vases from, i. 86, 307
Taleides, potter, i. 379, 380
Talos, ii. 116
Tamassos, vase from, i. 249
Tanagra, vases from, i. 53, 451; terracottas from, i. 112, 116, 124.
Tantalos, ii. 68
Taras, ii. 144, 160
Tarentum, vases from, i. 85; moulds from, i. 115; φλύακες at, i. 473; as centre of pottery (?), i. 486, 488, ii. 324
Tarragona, Roman pottery from, ii. 479, 480, 540
Tarsus, lamps from, i. 108; enamelled wares from, i. 129
Tataie lekythos, i. 80, ii. 242
Taygeta, ii. 19, 82
Technical processes, for terracottas, i. 113 ff.; for Greek vases, i. 202 ff.; for lamps, ii. 405; for Roman pottery, ii. 433 ff.; for Romano-British, ii. 545; miscellaneous details, B.F., i. 370; R.F., i. 405, 449; White-ground, i. 455; South Italian, i. 470
_Tegulae_, i. 96, ii. 340; _bessales_, ii. 332, 348; _bipedales_, ii. 332, 337, 339, 346, 351; _colliciares_, _deliciares_, ii. 341; _mammatae_, ii. 341, 346; _sesquipedales_, ii. 332; and see Tiles
Telemachos, ii. 136
Telephos, ii. 125
Tell-el-Amarna, pottery from, i. 67
_Tempera_ painting, i. 117, 119, ii. 321, 367
Temples, use of terracotta for, in Greece, i. 92 ff.; in Italy, i. 98, 101, ii. 314; lamps used in, ii. 397
Tenea, vases from, i. 51
Teos, pottery of, i. 64
Tereus, ii. 139
_Terra sigillata_, term explained, ii. 434; and see i. 503, ii. 474, 496; in Greece, ii. 476, 498; provincial, ii. 497 ff.; centres of fabric of, ii. 503; Rutenian, ii. 520; at Banassac, ii. 525; at Lezoux, ii. 526; in Germany, ii. 534; in Britain, ii. 540; combined with barbotine, ii. 529; termination of, in Italy, ii. 495; in the provinces, ii. 508, 526
Terracotta, use of, for bricks, i. 7, ii. 334 ff.; for tiles, i. 96 ff., ii. 341 ff.; in architecture, Greek, i. 92 ff.; Etruscan, ii. 314 ff.; at Rome and Pompeii, ii. 343 ff.; for pipes, i. 103, ii. 349; in tombs, i. 104, ii. 351; for sarcophagi, i. 104, 362 ff., ii. 317, 320 ff., 457; for coin-moulds, i. 106, ii. 390 ff.; for impressions for seals, i. 106; for models for statues, i. 111, ii. 375; miscellaneous uses, i. 90, 105, ii. 387 ff.; Greek terms for, i. 89; invention of modelling and moulding, i. 110; vases of, i. 118, 146, 201; reliefs, i. 119, ii. 365 ff.; antefixal ornaments, i. 97 ff., ii. 315, 317, 343; architectural sculpture in Etruria, ii. 317, 318; statues, i. 109, ii. 371 ff.; statuettes, i. 112 ff., ii. 375 ff.; Boeotian, i. 290; Etruscan, ii. 313 ff.; Gaulish, ii. 379 ff.; Roman, ii. 373 ff.; types, i. 121 ff.; methods of manufacture, i. 113 ff., ii. 378; use of colour for, i. 116. ii. 321, 322; painted panels, i. 92, ii. 299, 319; use of, as substitute for metal, i. 495 ff., ii. 431, 455
Terramare civilisation, ii. 283
Terranuova, see Gela
_Testa_, ii. 331, cf. 350
Teucheira, vases from, i. 69
Textiles, influence of, i. 312, 333, ii. 211
Thaleia, ii. 19
Thamyris, ii. 144
Thanatos, ii. 71, 84, 193
Tharros, vases from, i. 88; porcelain ware from, i. 128
Thasos, amphora-stamps from, i. 157; alphabet of, i. 443, ii. 271
Theatrical treatment of subjects, i. 470; subjects on vases, see Drama
Thebes, vases from, i. 52, 286, 390; personified, ii. 82, and see 83; legends of, ii. 116 ff.
Themis, ii. 74
Theocritus quoted, ii. 2
Theodoric, tiles of, ii. 355
Theokosmos, i. 92, 111
Theozotos, potter, i. 52, 301
Thera, finds in, i. 56; πίθοι from, i. 153; early pottery of, i. 260 ff.; connection with Crete, i. 264; Mycenaean vases from, i. 270
Thericleian kylikes, i. 189
θερμαντήρ, i. 175
Thermon metopes, i. 92
θερμοπότις, i. 169, 175
Thersites, ii. 126, 132; and see i. 215
Theseus, on R.F. vases, i. 417, 432, 442; with Minotaur, ii. 109, 298; labours of, ii. 108 ff.; in Hades, ii. 68, 111; in Crete, ii. 110; at Athens, ii. 111
Thessaly, pottery from, i. 54
Thetis, ii. 120, 130
Thiersch on Tyrrhenian amphorae, i. 324 ff.
Thoas, ii. 143
Thracians, ii. 143, 179, 200; and see ii. 166
Thypheithides, potter, i. 147
Tickets of terracotta, ii. 388
Tigranes, potter, ii. 483
Tiles, Greek, i. 96 ff.; inscribed, i. 101, 102; used for tombs, i. 104
—— Roman, used as bricks, ii. 331; for other purposes, ii. 341; in Roman walls in Britain, ii. 332; later use of, ii. 335; varieties of, ii. 332, 341; flanged, ii. 341, 342; for roofs, ii. 342 ff.; ornamental, ii. 343; used for warming, ii. 346 ff.; for pavements, ii. 350; for tombs, ii. 351; potteries for, ii. 356; inscriptions on, ii. 351 ff., 357 ff., 363 ff.; military, ii. 351, 363; from Central Europe, ii. 357 ff.; from Britain, ii. 342, 346, 348, 350, 359, 363; chronological evidence of, ii. 360 ff.
Timagoras, potter, i. 379, 383
Timonidas, vase-painter, i. 315, 317, ii. 251
Tiryns, finds at, i. 51
Tischbein, i. 17
Titius, A., Arretine potter, ii. 480, 485
Tityrus on lamps, ii. 416
Tleson, potter, i. 379, 383
Toilet-scenes on vases, i. 475, ii. 172, 173; and see Aphrodite, Helen
Tomb, cult of, on vases, i. 143 ff., 459 ff., 477, ii. 158
Tombs, Greek, i. 33 ff.; Cypriote, i. 35, 237, 250, 255, 256; in Cyrenaica, i. 36; in Sicily, i. 37; in Italy, i. 37 ff.; in Dipylon at Athens, i. 280; in Etruria, ii. 284 ff.; _a pozzo_, ii. 284; _a fossa_, ii. 289; _a camera_, ii. 294; of large size, ii. 300; arrangement of vases in, i. 38; vases used in, i. 143 ff., ii. 456, 550; tiles used for, ii. 351; lamps used in, ii. 397; forms of, as depicted on vases, ii. 157, 158
Tongue-pattern, i. 375, ii. 219
Tools used in painting vases, i. 227 ff.; by Roman potters, ii. 437 ff.
Torch-race, ii. 164
Toreutic work, influence of, on Arretine ware, ii. 489
Towneley, terracottas collected by, ii. 366, 373
Toys, of terracotta, i. 120; vases used as, i. 137; representations of, on vases, ii. 167
Trades on vases, ii. 169 ff.
Tradition, literary and artistic, compared, i. 13, ii. 3 ff.
Tragedy and vase-paintings, i. 471, ii. 7, 162
τραγέλαφος, i. 193
_Traits reservés_, i. 362
Treasury of Gela at Olympia, terracotta used in, i. 100
Trench-tombs in Etruria, ii. 289
Trier as pottery-centre, ii. 502, 534, 536
τριήρης, i. 186
Triptolemos, ii. 27, 189
Triton, ii. 25, 101, 189
Triumphs, lamps used in, ii. 396
Troad, pottery from, i. 61, 153, 330, 339; and see Troy
τροχήλατος, of lamps, i. 107
Troilos, i. 433, ii. 125
Trojan subjects on vases, i. 322, 335, ii. 4, 119 ff.; on mural reliefs, ii. 370; on lamps, ii. 414
Troy, finds at, i. 61, 256, 339; early pottery of, i. 257 ff., and see 491; compared with Cypriote, i. 238, 240, 243; Sack of, on vases, ii. 133
_Trua_, _trulla_, ii. 470
τρύβλιον, i. 194
Tudot on Gaulish terracottas, ii. 380 ff.
_Tuguria_, ii. 288
Tychios, potter, i. 379, 383
Tydeus, ii. 118
Types on B.F. vases, i. 377, 388; on R.F., i. 418 ff.; distinctions of, ii. 187 ff.
Typhon, ii. 12, 149
Tyrrhenian amphorae, i. 160, 324 ff.
Tyrrhenians, ii. 281
Tyszkiewicz on forgeries, i. 42; on vase from Vulci, i. 77
Umbrian civilisation, ii. 282
Under-world on vases, i. 476, ii. 66 ff., 159; types of persons in, ii. 192; and see Hades
Upchurch ware, ii. 546
_Urceus_, ii. 465
_Urna_, ii. 464
Ussing on vase-shapes, i. 150 ff.
_Vallisneria spiralis_, i. 272, ii. 224
Varnish, black, i. 219 ff., 369, 371, 405 ff.
Vase-painters, i. 219 ff., 379 ff., 405 ff., 421 ff.
Vase-paintings, early interpretations of, i. 21; technical aspects of, i. 219 ff.; later study of, i. 235; earliest Greek, i. 239, 260, 265 ff.; decadence of, i. 462 ff., 487 ff.; relations of, to the drama, ii. 159 ff.; to literature in general, ii. 1 ff.; to Greek mythology, i. 13; to painting, i. 14, 320, 395 ff., 440 ff., 471; to sculpture, i. 15, 450
Vases, Greek painted, value of study of, i. 10 ff.; exportations of, to Italy, i. 11, 467; early publications of, i. 16 ff.; collections of, i. 17, 23 ff.; alleged Etruscan origin of, i. 18 ff., 79; classification, i. 22, 219 ff.; discovery of, and arrangement in tombs, i. 33 ff.; restorations and imitations, i. 39 ff.; prices paid for, i. 43 ff.; found in Italy, i. 71 ff.; mention of, in literature, i. 132 ff.; uses of, i. 135 ff.; repair of, in antiquity, i. 147; shapes of, i. 148 ff.; manufacture, i. 202 ff.; primitive, i. 256 ff.; influence of, in Etruria, ii. 289 ff., 296 ff., 307 ff., 320; compared with Roman, ii. 430, 472
Vaults, use of jars for, ii. 457
Vechten, pottery found at, ii. 522, 539
Vegetable ornament on vases, i. 312, ii. 221 ff.
Veii (Isola Farnese), Campana tomb at, i. 38, ii. 320; vases from, i. 75; sculptors in terracotta from, ii. 372
Velius Primus, Q., potter, ii. 377
Velleia as pottery-centre, ii. 477
Venice, forgeries made at, i. 41
Venus, Gaulish, ii. 385; on provincial wares, ii. 507, 508; and see Aphrodite
Vetulonia, early remains at, ii. 284; _Tomba del Duce_ at, ii. 300
Victors in contests, ii. 164, 169, 417
Victory, see Nike
Vienna, collections at, i. 28
Vienne as pottery-centre, ii. 441, 530
Villanuova civilisation in Etruria, i. 292, ii. 284 ff.
Vindex, potter, ii. 383, 426
Vitalis, potter, ii. 522
Vitellius, story of, ii. 456
Viterbo, vases from, i. 74
Vitruvius quoted, on bricks and tiles, ii. 331, 333, 335, 339; on terracotta sculpture, ii. 371, 372; on _echea_, ii. 457
Vivenzio vase, i. 45, 146, 438, ii. 134
Volca of Veii, ii. 314
Volterra, vases from, i. 72
Volutes on nozzles of lamps, ii. 400
Votive lamps, ii. 397; offerings, ii. 156; tablets, i. 51, 139, 316, 454, ii. 156, and see Pinax; vases, i. 138, ii. 242
Vourva vases, i. 50, 295, 299, 324
Vulci, excavations at, i. 19, 76 ff.; tombs at, i. 37, 78, ii. 287, 291, 294; and see Polledrara
Warrior, tomb of, ii. 158; on painted pinax, i. 397, 454
Warrior-vase (Mycenaean ?), i. 297
Warriors, on vases, i. 285, 475, 483, ii. 175 ff., 198; Italian, i. 475, 483, ii. 180; Oriental, ii. 178, 179; race of, armed, ii. 164; on lamps, ii. 417
Wave-pattern, ii. 218
Weddings, see Marriage
Wedgwood, i. 20, 41
Westerndorf, pottery of, ii. 504, 507, 535; potters’ stamps at, ii. 520
Wheel, for cutting patterns, ii. 441; potter’s, i. 7, 206, ii. 437; earliest vases made on, in Greece, i. 260, 266; in Etruria, ii. 290
White paint used for details, i. 294, 331, 355, 371, 407, 470
White slip, use of, for painting, i. 397; and see λεύκωμα
White wares, Cypriote, i. 243, 244, 246, 251; Romano-British, ii. 553
White-ground vases, i. 224, 454 ff.
Wicks of lamps, i. 107, ii. 395, 403
Wide on Mycenaean pottery, i. 276; on Geometrical, i. 278 ff.
Wilisch on Corinthian vases, i. 304 ff.
Winckelmann, i. 16, 19, 79
Winds, ii. 80, 194
Wine-amphorae, i. 154 ff., ii. 460 ff.
Winged figures, i. 460, ii. 72, 90, 193, 194
Witte (J. de), i. 23
Women, games of, ii. 167; as dancers, ii. 169; as jugglers, ii. 174, 182; life of, on vases, ii. 172 ff.; dress of, ii. 200 ff.
Wrestlers, ii. 163
Writing materials, use of clay for, i. 7
Wroxeter, Romano-British pottery from, ii. 553
Xanten (Castra Vetera), pottery from, ii. 500, 501, 522, 534
Xanthippos on _ostrakon_, i. 12, 103
Xenokles, potter, i. 374, 379, 383
Xenophantos, potter, i. 61, 421, 447, 464
Xenotimos, potter, i. 421, 444
ξόανον in terracotta, i. 110, 122; of Hera, ii. 21; of Apollo, ii. 34; of Artemis, ii. 35; of Athena, ii. 40; of Dionysos, ii. 60
Yellow wares, plain Roman, ii. 548
York, stamp from, ii. 439; pottery from, ii. 443, 540
Zagreus, ii. 74
Zakro, pottery from, i. 60, 268
ζειρά, ii. 179, 200
Zephyros, ii. 80
Zetes, see Boreades
Zethos, ii. 117
Zeus on vases, ii. 17 ff., 188; in Gigantomachia, ii. 13, 14; at birth of Athena, ii. 15; Ἐρκεῖος, ii. 18; weighing souls of heroes, ii. 130, 132; on mural reliefs, ii. 369; on lamps, ii. 408
Zeuxis, i. 441, 471
Zigzag patterns, see Chevrons
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Errors which can be attributed to printer’s mistakes have been corrected, as noted below. Lapses in punctuation are corrected with no further mention.
The author has included as Fig. 173 a table of alphabets used on Greek vases.
Inscriptions are presented in archaic Greek script, which more or less follows that table. For instance, the character for pi (Π) resembles the modern gamma (Γ). All inscriptions are given using modern Greek characters. References to individual characters may appear with very brief descriptions, derived where possible from that table. The character upsilon (Υ) frequently appears as a modern Roman V. On occasion, sigma appears in the form of a modern C (the lunate sigma Ϲ).
Footnotes, which were numbered sequentially on each page, have been resequenced to be unique across the text. Cross-references to those numbers in the text have been changed to reflect this. The notes themselves have been moved to the end of each chapter.
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The following anomalies regarding footnotes were observed:
On p. 31, note 108, the reference to Overbeck’s _Kunstmythologie Atlas_ failed to italicize “Atlas”.
On p. 72, the reference to footnote (882) is missing from the text. The reference has been added at the end of the paragraph ending with “he floats through the air fully armed, with large wings.” The description of item B 240, referred to in the note, from a contemporary edition of _A Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum_ agrees with this characterization.
On p. 458, the footnote number for 3184 was missing and has been replaced.
The following table contains those textual issues which are readily attributed to printer’s errors:
p. 138 n. 1421 Pylades at [o/O]mphalos Corrected.
p. 345 [r]idge-tiles Missing ‘r’. Possibly ‘edge’