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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![No. 2. [E. Braun. Both combatants clad in iron, similar in style to the group on the bottom of the goblet of Sosias. Gerh. Etr. Sp. ii, 233. Ach. here draws his sword on P. while in the cylix M. d. I. ii, 11. he transtixes her with his spear. Thus also Gerh. Vas. iii, 206, where the names ar^ inscribed. Ibid. tf. 205. they fight over a fallen Amazon.]; on contorniaJr with inscription. Memnon comes to Ilion, Millingen Un. Mon. i, 4C Priam's [formerly Memnon's] chariot, guided by an Ethiopian, relief, M. Borb. vi, 23. Antilochus' dead body placed on Nestor's chariot, Etr. urn, Tischb. Homer i, 6. G. M. 696. comp. Philostr. ii, 7. Combat of Memnon with Achilles, in Volci (over Antilochus' body, Eos and Thetis at hand), Ann. iii. p. 154.; §. 99. No. 9.; G. M. 597. (the psychostasy); Millingen Div. 49.; Zoega Bass. 55. (where Eos wishes to separate them). Psycho- stasy on vases M. d. I. ii, 10 b. Zeus, Hermes weighing, a goddess. [Ach. and Memnon fighting, Thetis, Eos, with the names Gerhard Vasen iii,, 205, 3. and 204, on the first over the body of Antilochus, on the other without it; without the body, with the goddesses and with each a com- panion in arras 211.; over the body between Sphinxes 220.; perhaps also on the amphora from Veil, Canina I'ant. Veil tv. 36. 37, combat over a dead body between two female figures, the one with a red, the other with a black circlet, according to p. 78. crowns for the conqueror, Rv. a war- chariot, four couple men and women. Thetis and Eos implore Zeus,, with the names, vase, R. Rochette Peint. de Pomp. p. 5., without the names, with Athene, mirror Mus. Gregor. i, 31,1. However, for thia poesy, as well as for the whole Trojan cycle, the monuments that have since become known are too numerous to admit of being fitly introduced one by one.] Troilus slain by Achilles at the altar of the Thymbrfean ApoUo, Ann. iii. p. 153., in the temple, Maisonn. 14. The Troades brmg- mg the sacrifice for the dead to Troilus, Millingen Div. 17. [Troilus m the Antehom.] Uluche and Achle, scarab, comp. Welcker Zeitschr. f. A. W. 1836 no 12 [The contest between both after Odyss. vui, 72.] Achilles wounded in the heel, Impr. d. Inst, i, 87, (archaic) 88-91. iii, 40. 78. G. M 601 on a silver vase, R. Rochette pi. 53.; defended by Ajax, Impr. 84., bor^e away by Ajax, Etr. gem, G. Omer. 13. G. M. 602. vase from Voici, R. Rochette M. I. pi. 68, 1. Combat over Achilles' body, Volcen- tine vase-paint. M. 1. d. Inst, i, 61. comp. Hirt, Ann. v. p. 225.; gem, G. M 581 (where the corpse is in quite the same way drawn by a rope). Achilles' death, in the presence of Neoptolemus, vase-pamt. from Volci, Ann iii p 154. Achilles' expedition to the Happy Islands §. 402. Achil- les and Helena wedded by the Mcerse, group in the island of Leuce Phi- lostr Her. 16. Contest for the armour §. 311. R. 6. G. M. 629. G. Omer. no. ■ Roman bas-relief M. d. I. ii, 21. K. Meyer Ann. viii. p. 22 Other monuments p. 25. 26. Odysseus with Achilles' armour Impr. d. I. lu 42. Od V A12 armed iii, 43. The enraged Ajax of Timomachus §. 208. R. 2. Tab. Iliaca, paste in Tischb. vii, 6. comp. Libanius p. 1091 Bronze sta- tue of the insane Ajax. Ajax's suicide M. d. I. u 9. Anm vi. p. 2.2 PMoctetes abandoned in Lemnos, Zoega Bass. ^ fanmng his wounds with a vulture's wing, gem (BOII0OT) G. Omer. 51. G. M. 604. Inij n d I iii 83., with Odysseus and Neoptolemus (after Sophocles) on Et,. urns, R Rochette pi 54. 55. G. Omer. 49. mft of the PM^^i l^^ vezow Ueber den Raub. des Pall. 1801. MilHn Enlt^vement du Pall. 812 G M 562-65*. It is to be found at every stage, even that of the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0604.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


