Note.—Names of artists and ?????-names not included in this list will be found in those given in Vol. II. p. 273 ff. of lamps, i. 108; modern forgers at, i. 43; public measure at, i. 135; pottery of, see Chapters VI., VII., IX.-XI. passim; termination of vase-painting at, i. 463 ff. Atilius, K., potter, i. 502 Atlantes of terracotta at Pompeii, ii. 374 Atlas, ii. 75 Atreus and Thyestes, ii. 141 Attegia tegulicia, ii. 342 palaeography of, ii. 268 ff.; 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 Butrio, potter, ii. 527 Cacus, ii. 100 Caere, see Cervetri Caesar, C. Julius, his finds of vases at Corinth, i. 134 Calidius Strigo, potter, ii. 482 Calyx-patterns, ii. 221 Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, i. 27 amphora-handles from, i. 158; Corinthian krater, i. 168; kylix, i. 190; vases generally, i. 304 ff.; sites where found, i. 304; classification, i. 305 ff.; imitations of, i. 321; types from, on “Tyrrhenian” amphorae, i. 326; points of contact with Ionia, i. 329 ff.; Corintho-Attic vases, see Tyrrhenian Cornelius, P., potter, ii. 482 Cosmogonic deities, ii. 73 ff. “Courting”-scenes, i. Pithos Douai, potters’ stamps from, ii. 503 Drain-pipes, see Pipes 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 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 Earth-Mother, s
">408 Fables on Roman lamps, ii. 416 early settlements at, ii. 289 False amphora (Mycenaean), i. 271 Fates on vases, ii. 84 Feather-brush or pen, use of, in vase-painting, i. 227 ff. Fibulae, Boeotian, compared with vases, i. 289 Fictiliarius, ii. 511 Fidelia, ii. 465 Figlinae of tile-makers, ii. 356 Grey Roman wares, ii. 550 Guilloche pattern, ii. 219 ????????????, scenes in, ii. 173 Gypsum, figures of, i. 111 and see Underworld Hampshire, pottery from, see New Forest Hare-hunts, ii. 165 Harmodios and Aristogeiton, ii. 150 Hartlip, use of tiles in villa at, ii. 348; Imitations of vases (modern), i. 40 ff. Incense-burner, i. 140 Individualities personified, ii. 91 Infundibulum of lamp, ii. 394 chronology of, ii. 360 ff.; incised, ii. 237 ff.; painted, ii. 243 ff.; “Corintho-Attic,” i. 325; Naucratite, i. 345; Boeotian, ii. 252; Chalcidian, ii. 253; South Italian, ii. 271 ff.; amphora-handles from, i. 157 Knuckle-bone players, i. 125 Kodros, ii. 140 Koenen on German pottery, ii. 536 Kolchos, potter, i. 379 ?????, ii. 182 ?????, i. 112 ff. ????????, i. 139 Kramer’s classification of vases, i. 22 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. represented on vase, ii. 6<
1" class="pgexternal">361 Mania, ii. 91 “Marbled” vases, ii. 523 and see Sea-Deities Marion, see Poli Marne, Department of, incised pottery from, ii. 515 Marseilles, pottery found at, i. 69 Marsyas, ii. 32 Martha on Etruscan art, ii. 322 Marzabotto, terracotta pipes from, ii. 350 ??????, i. 186 Matt colour, i. 246 Maurion, potter, i. 445 Mayer on local Apulian pottery, ii. 323 ff. Mazonomum, ii. 469 Medeia, ii. 116 Medusa, see Gorgon Megakles ?????, i. 428 —— potter, i. 445 Megalopolis, pottery from, i. 52 Nether World, see Under-world Netherlands, Roman pottery from, ii. 539 Network patterns, ii. 215 ???????????, i. 121 with Herakles, ii. 106; on Roman antefix, ii. 343; on lamps, ii. 413 Niobids, ii. 33 Normandy, terracottas from, ii. 384 Numa, pottery in use under, ii. 259 Pandareos, ii. 141 Pandion, sons of, ii. 139 Panticapaeum, see Kertch Paris, see Louvre Parrhasios, i. 450 Pasiades, potter, i. 379 “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 Post-Homerica, scenes from, ii. 119 ff. ????????, i. 180 Pothos, ii. 49 of tile-makers, ii. 356; at Arezzo, ii. 480 ff.; importance of fixing sites of, ii. 441; and see Kerameikos in sculpture, ii. 511; list of Greek, ii. 273 ff.; names or stamps of, on terracottas, ii. 379 ff.; on Arretine ware, ii. 480 ff.; in Britain, ii. 542; on mortars, ii. 551; Palaeolithic and Neolithic, i. 4; characteristics of Greek, i. 9; Greek terms for, i. 89; technical processes, ii. 433 ff.; kilns for, ii. 443 ff.; shapes and names, ii. 458 ff.; centres of manufacture, ii. 474 ff.; in Britain, ii. 540 ff.; Rome, collections at, i. 29; 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.; as centre of lamp-fabric, ii. 427; echea found at, ii. 457; as centre for pottery, ii. 477; Arretine stamps at, ii. 481 ff.; Rottenburg, inscribed vases from, ii. 512 Russia, collections in, i. 28; vases from, i. 60; tiles from, i. 101; stamped wine amphorae from, i. 158; and see 439 Sotades, potter, i. 191, Thoas, ii. 143 Thypheithides, potter, i. 147 Tickets of terracotta, ii. 388 —— Roman, used as bricks, ii. 331; for other purposes, ii. 341; in Roman walls in Britain, ii. 332; later use of, ii. 335; 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; from Central Europe, ii. 357 ff.; chronological evidence of, ii. 360 ff. Tiryns, finds at, i. 51 Tischbein, i. 17 in Etruria, ii. 290 Wilisch on Corinthian vases, i. 304 ff. Witte (J. de), i. 23 Women, games of, ii. 167; as dancers, ii. 169; 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 |