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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![The first is engraved in Gerhard's Vasen des k. Mus. Tf. 13, 6. 14. 20. E, 1. 3. 7. 10. Auserl. Vas. i, 14. iii, 185. The second M. d. L 34. (com- mented on by the author in manuscript as the death of Achilles after Catnpanari Bull. 1834. p. 234 sqq., with reference however to Rhein. Mus. iu. s. 627.); 0 Jahn Tel. u. Troilos Tf. 2, Gerh. Vas. des k. Mus. Tf. E, 6.; Auserl. Vas. iii, 224—26.; the third Gerh. iii, 223. The first also on Etr. urns, Mus. Chius. tv. 25. 147.; Ingh. M. Etr. i, 83.; Vermiglioli Iscriz. Perug. i. p. 166.; Gori i, 134. Dempster i, 68. Cavedoni Indicaz. per il Mus. di Catajo p. 16. no. 1. p. 84. no. 859.; Bull. 1846. p. 163. where the meaning is missed; also in the museum at Florence, several times, and on a cameo in Mantua, M. Worsl. tv. 30, 14. (Milan ed.).] Death of PaloL- 7nedes from a vase-painting Welcker Tril. s. 469. Ztschr. f. AW. 1838. s. 218. Palamedes lOaMJAl and Philoctetes? Impr. d. I. iii, 32. [The healing of Philoctetes is later than the death of Palamedes.] Eomerica. Homeric scenes, filling up by Inghir. Gal. Omer, Welcker Hall. ALZ. 1836. n. 75 fi. [now again to be completed in many points.} Ilian tablet in the M. Cap. iv, 68. G. M. 558. Tischb. vii, 2.: The events of the Iliad and those which succeeded till the emigration of ^neas, in reference to Rome as New Troy. For the explanation Beger's Bell. Trojanum, 1699. Welcker Ann. d. Inst. i. p. 227. A piece of a per- fectly similar tablet in Chois. Gouff. Voy. Pitt. ii. p. 346. Inghir. G. Omer. 6.; different that in Montfaucon Suppl. i. pi. 37, 2. Maffei, M. Veron. p. 468. Inghir. 6. comp. Gott. G. A. 1834. St. 93. also §. 416. R. 1. Minia- tures of the Ambrosian MS. §. 212. R. 3., likewise Gothe, Kunst. u. Al- terthum ii, 3. s. 99. Casali altar of T. Claudius from Faventia, with reliefs from the Trojan war, and the early history of Rome, Bartoli Ad- mir. tb. 4. Or. Orlandi Ragg. sopra un' antica ara. [F. Wieseler Die Ara Casali Gott. 1844. H. Brunn Berl. Jahrb. 1845. i. s. 71 sq.] Vignettes in Heyne's Iliad.—[CaZcAas winged, examining entrails, M. Gregor. i, 29, 6. Gerh. Etr. Sp. ii, 223.] The bringing back of Briseis §. 210. R. 6. M. Borb. ii, 58. [Briseis and Achilles, with the names Gerh. Vasen iii, 181. 184.] The restoration of Chryseis to Chryses, painting from Pomp. M. Borb. ii, 57. [R. Rochette M. I. pi. 15.] G. Omer. 21. Embassy to Achil- les, R. Rochette M. I. pi. 13. M. Borb. ix, 12. Neapel's Antiken s. 242. The lyre-playing Achilles, fine engraved stones, Bracci ii, 90. G. M. 567. G. Omer. 99.; 100. Slaying of Dolon (in the wolf's skin) and capture of the horses of Rhesus, on gems, Tischb. iii. G. M. 570-74. Impr. d. Inst, i, 80. 81. (if not Tydeus with the head of Melanippus) ; iii, 35.36. also perhaps Tischb. ix, 5. (comp. C. I. 5). On the vase from Bernay, R. Rochette pi. 52. comp p 284. Leprevost Mem. sur la coll. de Vases ant. de Bernay, Dolon in wolf's skin surprised by AI0MEAE2 and OATTET, cylix by Euphro- nius M. d. I. ii, 10. Ann. vi. p. 295. [Here visits Zeus on Mount Ida, metope from SeUnunte, Serradifalco ii, 33. a painting M. Borb. ii, 69. Ternite 2 Reihe iii, 22. Dead body of Sarpedon, carried away by Death and Sleep Gerh. Vasen iii, 221.] Hector storming the ships, on gems, Impr. d. Inst, i, 82., with torch, G. Omer. 137.; Ajax's defence 136. 138. G M 575 676. Odysseus under Ajax' shield, Tischb, v. Contest for the body of ratroclus §. 90. R. 3., vase-paint. G. M. 580., coins of the Ilians No 237 Mionnet. Contest for the body of Patroclus and reconcihation of AchiUes ^ 143. No. 1. [Gerh. Vasen iii, 190.] Antilochm' embassy,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0602.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


