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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![nized his marriage after his arrival in Troy; possible indeed that this is meant. A yaf^o: of Theseus and Antiope in Athens was noticed above.] Paris comes to Helen, vase-paint., Gerh. Ant. Bildw. 34. (Protesilaus ac- cording to Gerh.) Evos wins Helen for Paris, Millingen Div. 42. The carrying away of Helen on vases from Volci, Ann. d. Inst. iii. p. 153., on Etr. urns frequently. Tischb. i. 4. Marriage §. 378. R. 4. Odysseus and Palamedes Ann. d. I. vii. p. 249. Sacrifice of Iphigenia, Uhden, Schr. der Berl. Acad. 1811. s. 74. Timanthes' picture §. 138. R. 3. Gell, N. Pomp. pi. 46. [M. Borb. iv, 3. Zahn i, 19. D. A. K. i, 44, 206.]; ara in Florence (KAeo^sy>?j Itto/e;), where Calchas cuts off her hair, and Agamemnon turns away veiling his face, Lanzi Op. post i. p. 330 sq. R. Rochette M. I. tv. 26, 1. p. 129. (otherwise explained: L'ara d'Alceste, P. Pisani incise. 1780.) ; Medicean vase. Tischb. v, 3. G. di Fir. St. 156. 157.; Etr. urns, Micali 70. 71. (of the earlier edition), R. Rochette pi. 26, 2. (the snake-entwined omphalos introduced) ; [Braun in the Giorn. scientif. di Perugia 1840. i. p. 50—65.; Antiquarium at Mannheim ii. s. 8.; Mus. Gregor. i, 94, 5.; on the large sarcoph. from Tarquinii ibid. 96, 2. where however we must rather suppose the sacrifice of Polyxena, along with the death of Astyanax 96, 1 ] vase-pict. in which the substitution of the hind is finely expressed, R. Rochette pi. 26 b. [Wall-painting tf. 27. 0. Jahn Archaol. Beitr. s. 378—398. A small picture discovered in 1835, in Zahn ii, 61., represents Iphigenia, from whose hair Calchas cuts off the points of a tress; before the thalamas Achilles sits in sadness, unbearded, with the lance, wrapped in his mantle, turned away, and per- haps struggling against Eros, with his arm uplifted as to the gods.] A jax and Teucros taking leave of the aged Telamon, vase-pict. R. Rochette pi. 71, 2. Telephus' combat with Achilles, Millingen Un. Mon. i, 22.1 Tele- phus cured by the rust of Achilles' lance, gem in Rapponi 36, 3. Mirror in Bianconi 1. Inghir. ii, 39. [According to the inscriptions Philoctetes and Machaon, while other mirrors represent the healing of Tel. .0. Jahn Teleph. und Troilos s. 8 f. and Archaol. Aufs. s. 179 f. Gerh. Etr. Sp. ii, 229. Exploits of Telephos 0. Jahn Ant. Aufs. s. 164 ff. Telephos recog- nised in Aulis seizes the infant Orestes and flies for refuge to the altar, on Etr. altars, 0. Jahn Tel. und Troilos 1841, and on painted vases, A. Aufs. s. 172 ff. Auge, Teuthras, Aphrodite.] Patroclus' wounds bound by Achil- les §. 143. R. 3). Protesilaus' death §. 413. R. 1. Palamedes and Protesi- laus? playing at dice (Eur. Iph. Aul. 190.), vase-paint, see Panofka, Hyp, Rom. Studien s. 165. comp. Ann. d. Inst. iii. p. 133. Bull. 1832. p. 70. Ajax and Achilles M. d. I. ii, 22. Ann. vii. p. 228. Welcker Rhein. Mus, iii. 8. 600. Combat of Achilles and Hector (after the Cyprians?) §. 143. R. 2.), comp. Welcker Ann. v. p. 219. [Ajax and Hector ? Grotefend Ann. vii. p. 220. Achilles and Hector do not hasten to the single combat, but they separate from it, angrily, even after it has been terminated. They did not however fight over the dead body of Troilus (0. Jahn Tel. u, Troilus s. 90 f), which is not there, and indeed this would be no duel at all but in order to decide the war, without a general engagement, which only fits into the Cyprians. Death of Troilus, to which several monuments belong which are referred below to Astyanax, 0. Jahn Tel. u. Troilus s, 70 ff. In vase-paintings we have to distinguish the pursuit of Tr., which is furnished by at least fifteen vases, beginning with that of Clitias and Ergotimus which is rich in names and figures, the slaughter which is to be <o.\m\ on three, and the combat for the body on two vases.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0601.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


