Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller.
- Karl Otfried Müller
- Date:
- 1852
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Ancient art and its remains, or, A manual of the archaeology of art / By C.O. Müller. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![also Levezow Verz, No. 524., [Gerh. Etr. u. Campan. Vasenbilder Tf. 10, 1. 2., where there is also another 3. 4. without names. Gerh. Apul. Vasen Tf. 9. Berl. Yasen no. 1022.] Calyd. chase? M, Pourt. pi. 11. in reliefs, G. M. 411-13. M. Cap. iv, 50. Woburn Marb. 8. 10. (where Meleager has also the chlamys thrown back) and many others, likewise on Etruscan urns. Meleager standing before the boar's head, gems, M. Flor. ii. 36-3. Impr. d. Inst, i, 71. Calyd. chase, Artemis seated near, sarcophagus in Salerno, Gerh. A. Bildw. Tf. 116, 1—3. Meleager slaying the brother of Althaea, relief in V. Pamfili, ibid. 116, 4. Mel. and Atalanta according to Zannoni on a vase from Perugia, Ann. vi. tv. G. Explanation Ann. v. p. 346. [Sarcophagus in V. Pamfili, on the foreside the chase, on the lid the burial, on the sides the conflict with the uncles, similar to Gerh. 116, 4, and Atalanta, E. Braun Ant. Marmorwerke ii, 6 a. b. 0. Jahn Bull. 1846. p. 131.] Mirror-drawings, in which Meleager delivers the boar's head to Atalanta, Gori M. Etr. i, 126. Inghir. ii, 61. [Gerh. Etr. Sp. ii, 175. Two others 174. 176.] Mosaic of Lyons, G. M. 413*. Combat with his mother's brothers and death of Meleager, M. Cap. iv, 35. G. M. 415.; L. 270. V. Borgh. 3, 12. Bouill. iii, 61, 2.; Clarac pi. 201.; Zoega Bass. 46. (similar Bouill. 51, 3) ; merely the death L. 256. Clarac pi. 201. In- teresting mirror-drawing, Vermiglioli Iscr. Perug. tv. 1. Inghir. ii, 62. comp. §. 398. R. Burning of the body and suicide of Althasa, Barberini relief, Admir. Rom. 70, 71., another fragmentary one, M. Cap. iv, 40. simi- lar also Winck. M. I. 88. G. M. 414, [Idas and Marpessa §. 362. R. 2.] Locrian coins. The assailing hero on the fine coins of Opus is pro- bably Ajax, son of OUeus, who is similarly described by Christod. 209. (Rathgeber, Hall. Encycl. iii, iv. s. 288.). A similar one on those of Tricca N. Brit. 5, 11. Cephalleno-Attic coins. Bosset Essai sur les Medailles de Cephalonie, pi. 1. no. 1—5. Cephalus beside the slain Procris, MiUingen Tin. Mon. i. 14. [Inghir. Vasi fitt. iii, 205.] comp. §. 397. R. 3. Ceph. with hair hang- ing down {ccvxM^°i as a fugitive after murder) on coins of Pale, N. Brit. 7, 22. 23. Ccphalus carried off by Eos, often on Nolan vases, Tischb. ii, 61. iv. 12. Millin ii, 34. 35. (with inscription). Millingen Cogh. 14. Cylix of Hiero M. d. I. ii, 38. E. Braun Ann. ix, 209. [Gerh. Auserl. Vas. iii. s. 39. 0. Jahn Archaol. Beitr. s. 93 ff.] 4. Thracian coins, Lycwrgus §. 384. R. 6. Orpheus in Hellenic cos- tume. Pans. X, 30, 3.; in the Pythian stola, Virg. Mn. vi, 645. Vases de Canosa 3. (where the only addition is a Phrygo-Thracian tiara, as in Callistr. 7. comp. the yr. Philostr. 11.) ; in a dress approaching this, but still peculiar, in the beautiful genuine Greek reUef-group with Eurydice and Hermes, (in Naples with Greek inscriptions, Neap. Antik. s. 67.; in Villa Albani, Zoega 42.; in Villa Borghese, L. 212. Winck. M. I. 86. Clarac pi. 116., in Latin inscription erroneously named Amphion, Zethus and Antiopa). Similar as tamer of wild beasts (whereon Welcker ad Philostr. p. 611.), in the mosaic of Grandson, G. M. 423., a similar fine mosaic has recently been found near RottweU. [Rom. Alterth. in der Umgegend von Rottweil Stuttg. 1832. s. 62 ff. with engraving. There is one from Cagliari in Turin. Acad, des sc. de T. xiii. p. 13., della Marmora Voy. de Sardagne ii. p. 521. one in Jul. Val. res g. Alex, i, 67.] 0. also among the animals on an Alexandrian coin of M. Aurelius, Mionn. Suppl.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0593.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


