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| ARV² 189, 76. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29. Paralip. 341, 76. Addenda 189. A. Kossatz-Deissmann, LIMC I, 1981, pp. 111-112, no. 462. P. Hellström, Achilles in Retirement, Medelhavsmuseet, The Museum ... Agora 30 177 P 10509 ... 480 B.C ... A. Kossatz-Deissmann, LIMC I, 1981, pp. 111-112, no. 462 ... A. Kossatz-Deissmann, LIMC I, 1981, pp. 106-114 ... A. Kossatz-Deissmann, LIMC I, pp. 122-128 where on p. 127, no. 541 |
Fifteen non-joining fragments of wall, P 18278 b--c and P 19582 a--d of torus rim with zone of ornament below. Glaze mottled here and there; has a greenish cast in places; abraded in part on rim. Max ... Ca. 480 B.C ... The problem with this identification, as others have recognized (see Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29; A. Kossatz-Deissmann in LIMC I, 1981, pp. 111--112, no. 462 where P 6103 is included with uncertain representations of the Mission; P. Hellström, "Achilles in Retirement," Medelhavsmuseet [The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm] 25, 1990, pp. 19--31), is that a woman should not be present, at least not as we know it from Homer and from the representations (see LIMC I, pp. 106--114). ... Jahrhunderts," Klio 49, 1967, pp. 63--143, esp. pp. 125--136; more briefly, Kossatz-Deissmann in LIMC I, pp. 122--128, where on p. 127, no. 541 a, 256 is included as an uncertain example of the Second Arming: it is unclear to me how she arrives at a date of 490 B.C. for the trilogy (p. 127).
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