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| fig. 16. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 26. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29. Homer. Iliad, Book IX. Paralip. 341, 73 bis. Addenda 189 ... Agora 30 176 P 19582 P 6103 P 18278 ... Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 26 ... Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29 |
| 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 ... Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29 ... Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29-30 ... Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 10:o |
| ARV² 381, 173. Paralip. 368, 173. Addenda 227. ARV¹ 129, 5. ARV² 193, 1. Paralip. 341, 1,. Ostraka. ARV² 13, 1. Paralip. 321, 1. Addenda 152. Mind and Body, cat. no. 44. Euphronios, cat. no. 1. A. Ashmead, ... Agora 30 227 P 7240 P 16820 P 12198 D 7:2 G 13:1 ... 500 B.C ... A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pls. 11:5.f ... A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pls. 12:5.f ... Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 33 |
| Agora 23, cat. no. 575, pl. 55. W. Lambrinoudakis et al., LIMC II, 1984, pp. 261-265, s.v. Apollon. ARV² 56, 25. ARV² 28, 12. Addenda 156. ARV² 992, 69. ARV² 1144, 11. Paralip. 456, 11. Addenda 334. Matheson, ... Agora 30 225 P 25826 P 27684 P 24782 P 7240 P 14:3 D 7:2 ... 510 B.C ... ARV² 29, 20 ... Alfieri, Spina, p. 63, no. 144 ... A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 11:5.a, d, f |
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 woman on P 19582 i cannot hold the spear because, if she did, part of the shaft would appear in front of her, and here there is only black glaze (as already noted by Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29).
... The problem with this identification, as others have recognized (see Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29; A. ... A better possibility for the scene on Side A, although not without problems, is the Second Arming of Achilleus, a theme suggested by Ashmead (Hesperia 35, 1966, pp. 29--30) but rejected by Boardman (AK 19, 1976, p. 4), chiefly because the subject is only popular in red figure somewhat later than 256. |
Five non-joining wall fragments, a with start of keel. Glaze much pitted on underside of bowl. P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line ... Ca. 500 B.C ... P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line 0.90. A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 11:5.a--d, f.
... My identification of the last athlete as an acontist differs from that of Ashmead, who interpreted him as a wrestler and suggested that the hand on fragment c belongs to him, his victorious opponent being the one whose left calf and foot appear at the left of this fragment (p. 32). This interpretation does not explain how the javelin overlapping the feet of the trainer on fragment a fits into the composition, for as Ashmead rightly remarks (p. 31, note 53), "there is not room for an acontist's body" in the space that would be available. |
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