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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![romp. Ann. i, p. 278. comp. Cent, iii, 44. Etr. urn, R. Rocliette pi. 62, 3, liius-rchef at Catania, pi. 63, 2. Od. escaping under the ram, in vase- paintmgs, M. L d. Inst. 7, 2. 3.; often also in Etruscan bronzes. Poly- phemus singing his love, Zoega 67. Pitt. Ere. i, 10. Philostr. ii, 18. (On the Mattel ReUef in R. Rochette M. I. 7, 1. comp. the evidence adduced p. 412. from which it can no longer be considered to belong to the fable of Polyphemus). Od. with the winds of Jiolus in the bag, Passeri Luc. ii, 100. Circe handing the cup to a companion of Odysseus, in the cos- tume of a jongleur of later times, wall-painting, Gell, N. Pomp. pi. 72. The metamorphosis often on Etr. urns, R. Rochette pi. 61, 2. Od. with the herb moly, G. M. 636. Necromancy of Od., vase from Nola, R. Rochette pi. 64. M. Pourtal^s pi. 22.; according to Panof ka la Terre et le fossoyeur. Od. with Tiresias, fine reHef in the L. 298. Clarac pi. 223. G. M. 637. Etr. mirror, Od. before the shade of Tiresias, explained by P. Secchi Bull. 1836. p. 81. (nothing convincing) [M. d. I. ii, 29. Ann. viii. p. 65. 170. 1840. p. 58. M. Gregor. i, 331. Gerh. Etr. Sp. ii, 240. The masterly painting on the crater from Pisticci with the judgment of Paris M. d. I. iv, 19. Ann. xvii. p. 210.] Od. with the Sirens, §. 393. R. 4. With omission of the Sirens, Bellori Luc. iii, 11. Comp. Beger Ulysses Sirenes prsetervehens. Scylla, §. 402. R. 4. Od. building a ship, Impr. d. Inst, i, 95. Od. as beggar, thoughtful iii, 85. [Od. and Nausicaa at the washing, Gerh. Vas. iii, 218.] Od. taking leave of Alcinous, G. M, 639. The shepherds preparing a meal for Od., Tischb. viii, 8. Od. with the dog Argos, G. M. 640. Tischb. viii, 3-5. Od. as a beggar in the house of Penelope, wall-painting, Gell, N. Pomp. pi. 15. Penelope afflicted, §. 96. No. 12. [Clarac pi. 834,2090. R. Rochette M. I. p. 162 sq.] Homer and Penelope R. Rochette M. I. pi. 71, 1. Welcker Rhein. Mus. iii. s. 620. Foot-bath of Eurycleia, G. M. 642.—Od. (without pilion) at the tomb of Telemachus {n.ct'hog TriAmtuxog) after an obscure mythus, in Maisonn. 72. Od. dx-xv^TT-h-l^il Welcker Bull. d. Inst. 1833. p. 116. [Inghirami Vasi fitt. ii, 116. 117. The signification is evident. A fragment with THAErONOS KIPKH Bull. 1843. p. 82. by Baron Giudica in Palazzuolo, now in Rome.] 2. R. Rochette M. I. ii. Oresteide. Orestes by Rathgeber in the Encycl. of Ersch and Gruber iii, v. s. 104. Mythus, works of art. Murder of xigamemnon, on vases, M. I. 614. 15. (according to Tolken's Kunstblatt ii. s. 70., Merope seeking to kill^pytos). Union oi JEgisthus with Clytajm- nestra, Millingen Div. 15. Electra with Orestes' urn, on vases, Millingen Div. 16.; Laborde i, 8.; R. Rochette pi. 31. Orestes and Electra at Agamemnon's tomb, Clarke's Travels ii, iii. pi. 1.; Millingen Div. 14.; R. Rochette pi. 34. Or. and El. (according to Winck.) in the group of Menelaus, §. 196. R. 2.), Maffei 62. 63., [Clarac pi. 836. no. 2094.] more probably in the somewhat archaic group, M. Borb. iv, 8. R. Rochette pi. 33, 1. [Clarac pi. 836. no. 2093.] Clytaemnestra and ./Egisthus put to death (on Agamemnon's throne), M. PCI. A 5. G. M. 618. The killing of j3Egisthus, [a very ancient relief §. 364. R. 8.] a picture, Luc. De domo 23., on a vase from Volci, Ann. d. Inst. iii. p. 154. [On the sarcophagus from Tarquinii No. 4. mentioned at the sacrifice of Iphigcnia, the body of Clytsemnestra laid out in the middle, under which Electra sits griev- ing, on the right those of ^gisthus and Pylades, on the left Orestes and two Furies. Orestes stabbing jEgisthus, Clytasmnestra springing forward](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0608.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


