12.  Suet. Ner. 47: see Vol. I. pp. 134, 185, 499.

13.  Cf. Miss Harrison, Mythol. and Monum. of Athens, p. ii; and see Vol. I. p. 13.

14.  See on this subject J.H.S. xiii. p. 83.

15.  Art. Poet. 147.

16.  See Luckenbach in Jahrb. für Class. Phil. Suppl.-Bd. xi. (1880), p. 575 ff.

17.  Op. cit. p. 493 ff.

18.  The only exceptions are in the Panathenaic contests, which are of course not epic: cf. B.M. B 130–31.

19.  See on this subject Comm. in hon. T. Mommseni, p. 163 ff.; Arch. Zeit. 1876, p. 116; Dumont-Pottier, i. p. 366, and, J.H.S. x. p. 13 ff.

20.  Luckenbach, op. cit. p. 560 ff.

21.  There is only one vase (Naples 2296 = Reinach, Répertoire, i. 476) on which the names of the Nereids are derived from Homer.

22.  Op. et Di. 60 ff.; Scut. 345 ff., 178, 216; Theog. 820, 924 ff.

23.  See J.H.S. xviii. p. 267.

24.  Vol. I. p. 472: see also below, p. 159. On the subject generally see Vogel, Scenen Eur. Trag.; Huddilston, Gk. Tragedy in Vase-paintings; Engelmann, Arch. Studien zu den Tragikern.

25.  Reinach, i. p. 114.

26.  Op. cit. p. 636.

27.  See for further details of early theories Vol. I. p. 21.

28.  E.g. the B.F. hydriae with water-drawing scenes; the funeral lekythi; and the R.F. cups with their subjects relating to banquets and revels.

29.  See also Chapters VI.–XI. throughout.

30.  Morgenthau, Zusammenhang d. Bilder auf gr. Vasen.

31.  Cf. for instance E 39, 45, 47, 48, in B.M.

32.  See below, p. 108.

33.  See p. 134.

34.  This subject has been admirably treated by Wickhoff in his Roman Art (Eng. edn.), p. 13 ff.

35.  The publication of this vase by Furtwaengler and Reichhold, Gr. Vasenmalerei, pls. 1–3, 11–13, with full discussion of subjects and technical details, has now superseded all previous illustrations. The only other complete ones were in Mon. dell’ Inst. iv. 54–8 (Reinach, i. p. 134–36) and Wiener Vorl. ii. pls. 1–5. The general view given in Plate XXVIII. is reproduced from the first-named work.

36.  For the abbreviations used in the following notes see the Bibliography (Vol. I.).

37.  Munich 125 = Reinach, ii. 120 = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 32; B.M. F 237: cf. also B.M. B 62.

38.  The best and most complete examples are as follows:—B.F.: B.M. B 208; Reinach, i. 162 = Louvre E 732. R.F.: B.M. E 47, 469; Berlin 2293, 2531 (both in Wiener Vorl. i. pls. 8 and 5; the latter very good); Bibl. Nat. 573 = Reinach, ii. 256. Best of all (late R.F.), a grand vase found in Melos (Monum. Grecs, 1875, pt. 4, pls. 1–2 = Wiener Vorl. viii. 7), on which no less than eighteen deities are engaged, but none of the giants are named. Hera, Hephaistos, and Amphitrite are absent. Figs. 111 and 112 give two of these—E 732 in Louvre, and the interior of Berlin 2531.

39.  Arch. Anzeiger, 1890, p. 8.

40.  Reinach, ii. 188 = Él. Cér. i. 5.

41.  B.M. E 47; Berlin 2293.

42.  B.M. B 253, E 443 (and see p. 56).

43.  Bull. de Corr. Hell. xx. (1896), pl. 7: cf. the archaic frieze of the Siphnian treasury at Delphi.

44.  B.F.: B.M. B 147 (a very fine early example, but much restored), 244 (Fig. 113), 424; Berlin 1704 (also good). R.F.: B.M. E 15, E 410 (fine); Reinach, ii. 207.

45.  Reinach, i. 171.

46.  Reinach in Revue des Études Grecques, 1901, p. 127, traces the subject to a Megarian origin.

47.  B.M. Vases, ii. p. 11.

48.  B.M. B 147, 218, 244.

49.  Cat. 444.

50.  See B.M. B 157, B 341; also Berlin 1899 (= Él. Cér. i. 22) and Reinach, ii. 21, 2.

51.  E.g. B.M. B 197 (a fine vase, by Amasis?) and B 298: see on the subject Foerster, Hochzeit des Zeus und Hera.

52.  B.M. E 82; Wernicke, Ant. Denkm. pl. 1, 7 = Reinach, ii. 266.

53.  Petersburg 355 = Reinach, i. 14 = Wiener Vorl. iii. 5 (also interpreted as a sculptor finishing off a statue of Hera).

54.  B.M. F 269 (gods nicknamed respectively Daidalos and Enyalios).

55.  B.F.: François vase; B.M. B 42 (Plate XXI.), 264; Vienna 218; Athens 628 = Ath. Mitth. 1894, pl. 8. R.F.: Bibl. Nat. 539 = Reinach, ii. 261; Reinach, ii. 3 = Millin-Reinach, i. 9; Reinach, ii. 311; Munich 776 = Baumeister, i. p. 644, fig. 714 = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 29; Munich 780 = Él. Cér.: i. pl. 46 A = Wiener Vorl. i. 9, 3.

56.  See below, p. 107; the best examples are Berlin 2278 = Ant. Denkm. i. 9 (Sosias); B.M. B 379; Reinach, ii. 76 (in Berlin).

57.  B.M. B 345; E 67, 444; Berlin 2060; Reinach, i. 157, 1, 2 and 203 = Baumeister, iii. pl. 93, fig. 2400 (by Oltos and Euxitheos, a very fine example); a late instance, Petersburg 419 = Reinach, i. 161.

58.  Reinach, i. 98; 194 (Dareios in council).

59.  B.M. F 278; Reinach, i. 379.

60.  B.M. F 271.

61.  B.M. F 279.

62.  Numerous examples will be found in the pages of Reinach’s Répertoire.

63.  Rape of Persephone: Reinach, i. 99; other scenes, ibid. i. 355; B.M. F 270.

64.  E 668 = Reinach, i. 435; and cf. Jatta 1405 = Reinach, i. 483; Bibl. Nat. 489.

65.  Reinach, ii. 287.

66.  B.M. B 425: cf. Mus. Greg. ii. 21, 1.

67.  Él. Cér. i. 82 (also i. 22?), and Vienna 329.

68.  Él. Cér. ii. 30 (may be Poseidon); Micali, Mon. Ined. 37, 3; B.M. E 432 (Artemis); Naples S.A. 702 = Reinach, i. 499 and Reinach, ii. 183 (Aphrodite); Bibl. Nat. 229 (Zeus with Hera, Athena, Ares, and Hermes); Arch. Anzeiger, 1898, p. 189, and Boston Mus. Report, 1899, No. 15 (with Hermes).

69.  B.M. B 166, B 379, B 424, E 262; Furtwaengler and Reichhold, 20; Berlin 1857 (H. plays lyre); Petersburg 1775 = Wiener Vorl. iii. 9, 1 = Reinach, i. 302 (parody): and see below, p. 107.

70.  Reinach, i. 156, 1.

71.  Él. Cér. i. 14 (now in B.M.); Munich 345 = Reinach, i. 66.

72.  Arch. Anzeiger, 1895, p. 38 (fine polychrome pyxis in Berlin).

73.  B.M. E 381; Él. Cér. i. 20.

74.  B.M. F 278; Roscher, iii. p. 969.

75.  Hartwig, Meistersch. pl. 68 (in Louvre): cf. Eusebius, Prep. evang. iii. 84b.

76.  Él. Cér. i. 29A (doubtful).

77.  Reinach, i. 335, 2.

78.  Él. Cér. i. 18 (= Helbig, ii. p. 310, No. 104); Bibl. Nat. 416 = Reinach, i. 472; Berlin 2032 = Reinach, i. 334.

79.  Röm. Mitth. 1887, pl. 10.

80.  B.M. F 542.

81.  B.M. E 313; Reinach, i. 408.

82.  Petersburg 1792 = Reinach, i. 1: see Robert, Arch. Märchen, pl. 2, p. 179 ff.

83.  Petersburg 1793 = Reinach, i. 3; Bibl. Nat. 219 = Mon. Ant. di Barone, pl. 1; Boston Mus. Report, 1895, No. 27: see also for the first Robert, Arch. Märchen, pl. 3, p. 189.

84.  B.M. E 182; Bibl. Nat. 440 = Reinach, ii. 260; and see p. 55, note 644.

85.  B.M. F 150; Jahrbuch, i. (1886), p. 276 (see Vol. I. p. 473).

86.  B.M. F 149 (signed by Python) = J.H.S. xi. pl. 6; B.M. F 193.

87.  B.M. F 286; Reinach, i. 278.

88.  B.M. E 711; Petersburg 1723 = Baumeister, i. p. 406, fig. 447 (both R.F.).

89.  Aegina: Helbig, ii. p. 311, No. 113 = Wernicke, Ant. Denkm. 6, 4; Berlin 3239 = Él. Cér. i. 17; Boston Mus. Report for 1895, No. 39 (a sister brings the news to her father Asopos). Thaleia: Reinach, ii. 285 = Él. Cér. i. 16 = Wernicke, 6, 3.

90.  Reinach, ii. 144: see below, p. 82.

91.  B.F.: Louvre E 696 = Reinach, i. 162; Athens 853 = Reinach, i. 507; id. ii. 49. R.F.: B.M. E 231; Munich 208 = Jahn, Entführung d. Europa, pl. 7 (polychrome on white); Petersburg 1637 = Reinach, i. 24, and 1915 = Reinach, i. 22 (Europa brought to Zeus). Late: B.M. F 184; Naples 3218 = Jahn, op. cit. pl. 1 (Eros on bull).

92.  Helbig, ii. p. 312, No. 118 = Overbeck, Kunstmythol. Atlas, pl. 6, fig. 13.

93.  See generally Boston Mus. Report, 1900, p. 62, and Jahrbuch, 1903, p. 37; also Wiener Vorl. 1890–91, pl. 12.

94.  Berlin 3164, and Reinach, ii. 16 = Él. Cér. i. 25, 26.

95.  Reinach, i. 407.

96.  Ibid. i. 111, 1 = Berlin 2651 (R.F.), and 111, 2 = Munich 573 = Wiener Vorl. 1890–91, pl. 12, 1 (B.F.); Boston Mus. Report, 1900, No. 21.

97.  B.M. B 164; Bibl. Nat. 302 = Él. Cér. iii. 97; Reinach, i. 363; Vienna 338 = Wiener Vorl. 1890–91, pl. 11, 1 = Fig. 114; ibid. i. 111, 4 = Jatta 1498 = Wiener Vorl. 1890–91, pl. 12, 2.

98.  See generally Overbeck, Kunstmythol. ii. p. 27 ff., 181 ff.

99.  Reinach, i. 388.

100.  See p. 101; Zeus defending Athena against Ares after the combat, Arch. Anzeiger, 1898, p. 51 (Boston vase).

101.  See p. 130.

102.  B.M. E 140; Reinach, i. 342, 405, 452; ibid. i. 229; i. 235.

103.  B.M. E 467 and J.H.S. xxi. pl. 1; Petersburg 1807 = Reinach, i. 7.

104.  B.M. B 316; E 224; Naples 2638 = Reinach, i. 78.

105.  Munich 745 = Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 16.

106.  See p. 141.

107.  See above, p. 16.

108.  Munich 336 = Overbeck, Kunstmythol. Atlas, pl. 9, 19; head only, Él. Cér. i. 29; also perhaps in Naples 2900 = Baumeister, iii. p. 1653, fig. 1714; but more probably Aphrodite is intended.

109.  Overbeck, op. cit. iii. p. 18; Reinach, i. 231, ii. 16.

110.  Él. Cér. i. 34.

111.  Bibl. Nat. 542 = Reinach, i. 141.

112.  Reinach, i. 388.

113.  B.M. E 155.

114.  B.M. E 467.

115.  B.M. B 164; Berlin 3164; Reinach, i. 111, 4.

116.  B.M. F 107.

117.  Naples 2873 = Millin-Reinach, i. 3: cf. B.M. F 148 and Reinach, i. 301.

118.  Reinach, ii. 4.

119.  B.M. B 379; Berlin 2278; Furtwaengler and Reichhold, 20.

120.  Bibl. Nat. 253 = Reinach, i. 399.

121.  B.M. B 57: cf. the Hera αἰγοφάγος at Sparta (Paus. iii. 15, 9).

122.  Petersburg 1792 = Reinach, i. 1; Bibl. Nat. 219.

123.  Bull. de Corr. Hell. 1898, p. 586.

124.  Jatta 1093 = Reinach, i. 175.

125.  Reinach, i. 463.

126.  Naples 2202 = Dubois-Maisonneuve, Introd. pls. 45–46.

127.  Reinach, ii. 9, 321 and Él. Cér. i. 30 (Hebe); Reinach, ii. 325 (Iris).

128.  B.M. E 65 = Reinach, i. 193.

129.  B.M. B 147, E 410.

130.  B.M. B 197.

131.  B.M. E 82; Berlin 2278 = Ant. Denkm. i. 9.

132.  See above, p. 13 (esp. Berlin 2531 (Fig. 112), Reinach, ii. 188 = Él. Cér. i. 5, Boston Mus. Report, 1898, No. 41, and Helbig, ii. p. 304, No. 81 = Mus. Greg. ii. pl. 56, 1); B.M. B 166; Berlin 2278; Reinach, ii. 76; Louvre F 30 = Rev. Arch. xiii. (1889), pl. 4 (by Amasis).

133.  B.M. B 425: cf. Mus. Greg. ii. 21, 1.

134.  B.M. B 212, B 262, and Reinach, ii. 23, 30 = Munich 145 (Apollo); Boston Mus. Report, 1896, No. 1, and Athens 750 (Hermes); Athens 838, Él. Cér. ii. 30(?), iii. 13, 36 A (Athena and Hermes); B.M. B 191 (Ares and Hermes), B 228 (Athena, Ares, Herakles); Bourguignon Sale Cat. 41 (Apollo, Eros, Nereids, Papposilenos).

135.  B.M. E 140.

136.  Reinach, ii. 35; and see B.M. E 445.

137.  Berlin 347–473 (alone), 474–537 (with A.): see also 787–833; specimens published in Ant. Denkm. i. pls. 7–8 (e.g. Fig. 115 = Berlin 495).

138.  B.M. E 322; Berlin 2164; Bibl. Nat. 363 = Reinach, ii. 257, 4; ibid. ii. 22, 8; Petersburg 1531, 2164. With Amphitrite pouring a libation: Wiener Vorl. vii. 2 (Duris in Louvre).

139.  Reinach, ii. 35.

140.  Athens 880; Bibl. Nat. 314.

141.  Berlin 1869; Athens 836; Reinach, ii. 22; B.M. B 254 (Ἀφροδίτη inscribed by error for Ἀμφιτρίτη).

142.  Naples 3219 = Reinach, i. 125.

143.  Él. Cér. iii. 14.

144.  Plate L.: cf. Bibl. Nat. 222 = Reinach, ii. 251 = Rayet and Collignon, p. 121.

145.  Reinach, i. 124, 465, ii. 22 (Jatta 1346), 181; Athens 1171 = Heydemann, Gr. Vas. pl. 2, 1. Amymone alone may be intended on Bibl. Nat. 359.

146.  B.M. E 174; Reinach, ii. 23 = Helbig, ii. p. 309, No. 102.

147.  Bibl. Nat. 432 = Millin-Reinach, ii. 20; Él. Cér. iii. 20–25; Bibl. Nat. 370; Reinach, i. 286 = Wiener Vorl. viii. 2, by Brygos (perhaps the Nymph Salamis: cf. J.H.S. ix. p. 56; the scenes on the exterior of this cup may refer to Kychreus, the son of Poseidon and Salamis, and the snake slain by him). Athens 1551 = Heydemann, Gr. Vas. pl. 1, fig. 2, seems to represent Poseidon pursuing a Nereid.

148.  J.H.S. xviii. pp. 277–79, and cf. pl. 14 (Louvre G 104, by Euphronios), where Theseus is received by Amphitrite.

149.  Bibl. Nat. 418 = J.H.S. xviii. p. 278.

150.  B.M. E 264.

151.  Reinach, i. 361.

152.  E.g. i. 36.