788. Munich 384 = Reinach, i. 130 (see Heydemann, E.g. pp. 25, 36: cf. Hydris, B.M. E 65).
789. Heydemann, Satyr- u. Bakchennamen, p. 29 (E.g.).
790. B.M. E 82; Berlin 2471, 2532; Naples 2369; Reinach, i. 426, ii. 6, 38, 200.
791. Berlin 2532.
792. Reinach, ii. 287 (name also read as Molpos).
793. Ibid. ii. 302.
794. Berlin 2160.
795. Munich 780; Naples 2369, 3235; Jatta 1093; Reinach, ii. 268.
796. Naples 3235.
797. Bologna 286.
798. Naples 2369.
799. Heydemann, E.g. p. 28 (x).
800. Jatta 1093; Reinach, ii. 302.
801. Jatta 1093.
802. Berlin 3257.
803. B.M. E 253.
804. Reinach, ii. 6.
805. Jatta 1093.
806. Reinach, ii. 3 = Millin-Reinach, i. 9; Reinach, ii. 38.
807. Heydemann, E.g. p. 29 (β).
808. Ibid. (α).
809. B.M. E 492; Naples 2419; Karlsruhe 208; De Witte, Coll. à l’Hôtel Lambert, 13.
810. B.M. E 350: cf. Nymphe on Berlin 2471.
811. Jatta 1093.
812. B.M. E 182; Heydemann, p. 20 (X) = Dubois-Maisonneuve, Introd. 22.
813. Naples S.A. 316; Heydemann, p. 19 (U).
814. Heydemann. p. 19 (U).
815. Gerhard, Ant. Bildw. pl. 59.
816. Naples S.A. 172 = Reinach, i. 498.
817. Pourtalès Cat. 29, 2.
818. Naples 3235, 2419.
819. Heydemann, p. 29 (z).
820. Naples 2883.
821. Strena Helbigiana, p. 111 = Boston Mus. Report, 1900, No. 20.
822. B.M. E 183.
823. B.M. B 261, B 425, F 332 (Plate XLV.).
824. Munich 728; Mus. Greg. ii. 21, 1; and see Nos. 1–7 in the list given below.
825. B.M. E 82, F 68.
826. B.M. B 425: cf. Mus. Greg. ii. 21, 1.
827. Millin-Reinach, ii. 10; Ber. d. sächs. Gesellsch. 1855, pls. 1–2.
828. Roscher, i. p. 1802.
830. See Nos. 1–4, 7, 8, 11; for Eurydike, Nos. 7–9.
831. See Nos. 1–3 and 12–14; also Munich 153, and Louvre F 382.
832. See No. 1; for the rock version of the legend, cf. Pind. Ol. i. 90.
833. Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6; B.M. F 210; Munich 153 = Baumeister, iii. p. 1924, fig. 2040; Reinach, i. 408 (parody).
834. Nos. 3, 4, 9 (P. only), and 11.
835. No. 10.
836. No. 1.
837. Nos. 1, 2, 5, 9.
838. Nos. 1–6, 10, 11.
839. Nos. 1, 4, 10.
840. No. 2 (see Baumeister, iii. p. 1928).
841. No. 3.
842. Nos. 1–5, 8.
843. Nos. 3, 6, 10.
844. Nos. 2, 3, 9.
845. No. 11.
846. See Nos. 5 and 8.
847. Nos. 1–3: cf. Od. xi. 269, and Paus. x. 29, 7.
848. No. 2.
849. No. 1.
850. Reinach, i. 408 (parody): cf. Paus. x. 29, 1.
851. B.M. E 155; Berlin 3023 = Reinach, i. 330 = Baumeister, i. p. 767, fig. 821; and No. 5 above.
852. B.M. D 61; Berlin 2455, 2680, 2681 (= Reinach, i, 457); Munich 209 = Baumeister, i. p. 378, fig. 414 (Fig. 122); Athens 1660–62 (= Ant. Denkm. i. 23); ibid. 1663, 1665 (= Bull. de Corr. Hell. i. pls. 1–2).
853. B.M. F 486; Vienna 448 = Reinach, i. 343; Reinach, i. 220; Helbig, 121 = Reinach, ii. 121 is doubtful.
854. Bibl. Nat. 918 = Reinach, i. 395 = Dennis, Etruria, ii. frontispiece.
855. Bibl. Nat. 920 = Reinach, i. 88.
857. See No. 5 above.
859. Boston Mus. Report for 1899, No. 38.
860. Reinach, i. 475.
861. Ibid. i. 204, 290 (Berlin 3072).
862. Naples 3221 = Ibid. i. 402.
864. No. 8 above.
865. Bibl. Nat. 269.
867. B.M. F 68; Petersburg 525 = Reinach, i. 11.
868. B.M. E 183; Reinach, ii. 324.
869. Petersburg 1792 = Reinach, i. 1: cf. Rev. Arch. xxxvi. (1900), p. 93.
870. B.M. F 277; Reinach, i. 99 (and see i. 155); E.g. i. 522, 1, and Baumeister, i. p. 423, fig. 463.
871. Él. Cér. iii. 37 A.
872. See Ubell, Thanatos, p. 22 ff. He doubts the possibility of the identification of Thanatos on Greek vases.
873. Athens 1093 = Roscher, ii. 2678; Reinach, i. 149 = Baumeister, i. p. 727, fig. 781: cf. Louvre F 388 (where Pottier identifies the warrior as Sarpedon).
874. B.M. D 58 (= Fig. 123), E 12 (= Wiener Vorl. D. pl. 3, figs. 1–2); Athens 1654 = Dumont-Pottier, i. pl. 29; Arch. Anzeiger, 1893, p. 86 (in Berlin); with body of woman, Athens 1653 = Dumont-Pottier, i. pls. 27–28, and Jahrbuch, 1895, pl. 2. All but two of these are funeral lekythi.
875. Reinach, i. 278.
876. B.M. E 155.
877. Berlin 2157 = Jahrbuch, i. p. 211; Arch. Anzeiger, 1895, p. 37 (see under Herakles, p. 103, note 1172).
878. See J.H.S. xii. p. 340 (Ker seizing soul of fallen warrior); also for a Ker in combats, Reinach, ii. 63, 126 (Munich 781), 97 (in the latter case protecting Aeneas against Diomede); also i. 113 (Berlin 1713, 1714), 223, where they represent demons of good or evil according to the will of the gods.
879. See Robert, Thanatos, and J.H.S. xii. p. 345. The Ker hovering over Alkyoneus (see below, p. 100) in Reinach, i. 255, 451, may be a Hypnos (see Koepp in Arch. Zeit. 1884, p. 42 ff.).
880. B.M. D 54; Benndorf, Gr. u. Sic. Vasenb. pls. 14, 33; Athens 688 = Reinach, i. 165 = Roscher, ii. 1147; Stackelberg, pl. 48: and cf. Reinach, i. 347 (= Bourguignon Cat. 19) and Benndorf, E.g. pl. 42, 2; in the former the soul is armed; in the latter the winged figure may be the Κήρ. There often seems to be a confusion between the εἴδωλον or ghost and the Κήρ or Δαίμων, both in its functions and its art-form. Thus, on the vase given in J.H.S. xx. p. 101 (see p. 52), small winged figures like souls are seen flying out of the jar, which are here intended to represent evil spirits or maleficent ghosts, like the evils let out of the jar by Pandora.
881. B.M. B 639; Reinach, i. 89; Millin-Reinach, i. 19.
882. B.M. B 240, B 543; Berlin 1921.
883. Fig. 112, p. 14; Naples 2883 = Reinach, i. 181: cf. the beautiful conception on the Pergamene frieze.
884. B.M. E 182 and Petersburg 1792 = Reinach, i. 1; Reinach, i. 66, 113, 208.
885. B.M. E 278, Reinach, i. 244 (Louvre E 864), 245, 249; B.M. B 196.
886. B.M. B 168, B 213; Él. Cér. ii. 1, 2.
887. Bibl. Nat. 298 = Reinach, i. 249, 4 = J.H.S. xx. p. 106, fig. 2 (and cf. ibid. xix. p. 235); Naples 3355 = Reinach, i. 248; Él. Cér. i. 53 = Reinach, i. 249, 6: cf. also B.M. F 147; Froehner, Musées de France, p. 69; Harrison, Prolegomena to Gk. Religion, p. 277; and see above, p. 29.
888. As on the vase J.H.S. xxi. pl. 1, p. 5: cf. Schol. in Ar. Av. 971, and Sophocles’ drama of Pandora or the Hammerers (Σφυροκόποι): see also Jahrbuch, vi. (1891), p. 113 ff., and for another explanation, Robert, Arch. Märchen, p. 194 ff. A vase in Berlin (Cat. 2646 = Reinach, i. 229 = J.H.S. xix. p. 232) represents the Ἄνοδος of Ge-Pandora, with Satyrs astonished at the sight.
889. Munich 558; Naples S.A. 287; Reinach, i. 129.
890. Hes. Theog. 116; Ar. Av. 696 ff.
891. Gaz. Arch. 1875, pl. 9.
892. Roscher, ii. p. 1550.
893. B.M. E 246: see J.H.S. xi. p. 343.
894. Berlin 2538 = Reinach, ii. 162.
896. Petersburg 1807 = Reinach, i. 7.
897. B.M. B 49 = Reinach, ii. 122; Millin-Reinach, i. 50.
899. Ath. Mitth. 1888, pl. 9.
900. B.M. F 270: see Daremberg and Saglio, Dict., E.g. Cabeiri.
901. See above, p. 73, note 888, for representations of Ge-Pandora rising from the earth, which may be considered in connection with the creation of Pandora.
902. D 4.
903. E 467, 789; J.H.S. xxi. pl. 1 (here P. rises out of the ground, assisted by Epimetheus with his hammer; Zeus and Hermes are present).
905. Bibl. Nat. 542 = Reinach, i. 141.
906. Berlin 1722 = Wiener Vorl. D. 9, 8, and another B.F. vase in Reinach, i. 388; Jahrbuch, iv. (1889), pls. 5–6, fig. 1.
907. Helbig, 275 = Reinach, ii. 48 = Baumeister, iii. p. 1411, fig. 1567.
908. B.M. F 148; Naples 3255 = Reinach, i. 236.
909. Berlin 3245 = Gerhard, Ges. Akad. Abhandl. pl. 19; Athens 957 = J.H.S. xiii. pl. 3 (H. bears the heavens).
910. Reinach, i. 471.
911. Athens 1926 = Reinach, i. 515. Possibly also on a Berlin vase (Arch. Anzeiger, 1890, p. 89) with a similar subject, which may, however, denote a “sepulchral banquet.” See Harrison, Prolegomena to Gk. Religion, p. 349.
912. B.M. E 224, E 698.
914. Athens 1962.
915. Ibid. 466 = Plate XLVII.
916. B.M. E 720; Munich 351 = Reinach, ii. 46; Berlin 2248 = Benndorf, Gr. u. Sic. Vasenb. 27, 2; Bibl. Nat. 841 = Millin-Reinach, i. 62; Roscher, ii. p. 350 (with tablets; B.F. in Louvre).
917. Reinach, ii. 324; ibid. 325 = Él. Cér. i. 32 (may be Nike).
918. B.M. E 67; Bibl. Nat. 444; Reinach, i. 99, 339, 463: and see Arch. Anzeiger, 1895, p. 38 (Berlin).
919. B.M. E 65 = Reinach, i. 193; Berlin 2591: cf. Bibl. Nat. 840 = Reinach, ii. 260.
920. J.H.S. i. pl. 3.
921. B.M. E 467.
922. Berlin 1895.
923. François vase.
924. Reinach, i. 301.
925. B.M. R.F. amphora (uncatalogued).
926. Reinach, ii. 34.
928. Ibid. ii. 47.
929. Ibid. ii. 279.
930. B.M. E 381(?); Él. Cér. i. 20, 31 (= Reinach, ii. 9), 33 (= E.g. ii. 321).
931. B.F. (H. in chariot): B.M. B 201, 317; Bibl. Nat. 253 = Reinach, i. 399; Reinach, ii. 76, 161. In Olympos: B.F.: B.M. B 379. R.F.: Reinach, ii. 186.
932. Berlin 3257 = Baumeister, i. p. 630, fig. 700; Forman Sale Cat. 364; Reinach, ii. 8: see p. 108.
933. Berlin 2278 = Ant. Denkm. i. 9; Reinach, i. 157, 203; Roscher, iii. p. 2119 (with Aphrodite).
934. Jatta 1093; Reinach, i. 175.
935. Petersburg 1807 = Reinach, i. 7.
936. Mon. Grecs, 1889–90, p. 5 ff.: see also on the subject generally the article Personifikationen in Roscher’s Lexikon.
938. B.F.: Berlin 1983; Bibl. Nat. 220 and Reinach, ii. 211 = Él. Cér. ii. 115–116 (in the former case the solar disc is on his head). Late: B.M. F 305; Reinach, i. 258 (Karlsruhe 388), 368; Millin-Reinach, i. 16, ii. 49.
939. Reinach, i. 99, 100, 312 (Naples 3222), 291 = Él. Cér. ii. 114 (Hemera); Inghirami, Vasi Fitt. 394 (?see p. 79, note 954). In the last but one they step out of a boat.
940. Reinach, i. 232.