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Note.Names of artists and ?????-names not included in this list will
be found in those given in Vol. II. p. 273 ff.
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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. 437, ii. 256
Bucchero ware in Cyprus, i. 242;
in Etruria, ii. 289, 295, 301 ff.
Bucket, see ?????, 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;
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 ?????
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. 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. 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, s ">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, 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
????????????, 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.
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.;
?????-names, i. 403, ii. 265 ff.;
artists’ signatures, ii. iv class="line in2">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
?????, ii. 182
Kopenhagen, vases at, i. 28, 286
?????, i. 112 ff.
????????, i. 139
?????????? or ???????????, i. 112
Kos, pottery from, i. 58, 129;
and see ii. 476
?????, i. 140, 187
Kottabos, i. 188, ii. 167, 181
??????????, i. 184, 195
Kotyle, i. 135, 183, 212, 217
??????????? 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< 1" class="pgexternal">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
??????, 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 ?????, 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. 2
Nether World, see Under-world
Netherlands, Roman pottery from, ii. 539
Network patterns, ii. 215
???????????, 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
??????, ii. 5, 135
Nozzles of lamps, ii. 395;
as basis of classification, ii. 399 ff.
Numa, pottery in use under, ii. 259
Pan, ii. 58, 192
Panathenaic amphorae, i. 46, 69, 132, 145, 160, 389;
inscriptions on, ii. 264, 270
???????????, 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
???????, 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 Phialeechea, 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.
????????, 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. 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.;
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 439
Sotades, potter, i. 191,
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. 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 ???????
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

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