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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![by the arm, who is placed aloft with extended wings; the moment seems intended when the last hand is put to the wings, and Icarus is just going to soar up.] The flight, G. M. 488. 89., from Pitt. d'Erc. iv, 6.3. 2. Taras and Phalanthus in a group of statues. Pans, x, 13. Tarns on a dolphin on Tarentine, see especially Probus and Virg. Georg. ii, 176. Byzas on Byzantine coins, comp. Millia P. gr. 47. Cydon on coins of Cydonia. Tios on Tianian coins. Vise. Icon. Gr. pi. 43, 16; Adramyttus (?) ibid. pi. 43, 15. Cyzicus on coins of the city of that name, G. M. 421. Eurypylus, king of the Ceteans, on coins of Pergamus, Mionnet Suppl. v. pi. 4, 1. Pergamus ktIcttyi; ibid., monomachy on coins Cavedoni Ann. 1835. p. 269. Athymbrus on coins of Nicsea, Midas with Phrygian cap on coins of Midaion and Prymnessus. Of Leucippus §. 372. R. 3. Avellino, Opusc. div. i. p. 199. On Syracusan coins Leucaspis, Tor- rem. tv. 78. 11—14., Phercemon on Messanian coins, ibid. 50, 6., Agaihyr- nus on those of Tyndaris, see Due de Luynes, Ann. d. Inst. ii. p. 308 sqq. Millingen Anc. Coins 2, 9. An equestrian hero on coins of Segesta, pro- bably Egestes of Troy, Nohden 8.; against this Millingen Anc. Coins p. 8. Epidius Nunciomis on coins of Noceria (according to Avellino). Millingen Med. In. pi. 1, 7. p. 14. So even historical founders, as Gorgos, the bro- ther of Periander, on coins of Ambracia, R. Rochette Ann. d. Inst. i. p. 312. M. I. pi. 14., Docimus on coins of Docimeia. Comp. Vaillant N. Imp. Gr. ed, sec. p. 305. R. Rochette p. 245. 3, mieid, Cod. Virg. G. M. 645—652. Shelstrate's Virgil L. 1750. Heyne's Virgil, especially in the 2d ed. JEJneas carrying Anchises, on Ilian, Segestan (Torrem. tv. 64, 2 sqq.) and Roman coins, contorniati, lamps (Bellori iii, 10.), gems, M. Flor. ii, 30, 23. Impr. d. Inst, ii, 62., vase-paintings, Micali tv. 88, 6. R. Rochette pi. 68, 2, 3. [and numberless others.] Marble at Turin pi. 76, 4.; represented by monkeys on a Her- culanean painting, Pitt. Ere. iv. p. 312. jEneas with Bido, with an in- teresting representation of Carthage and its tutelar deities, in a late-Ro- man relief, PCI. vii, 17. comp. Beschr. Roms ii, ii. Beil. s. 9. Barberini and Vatican statue of Dido killing herself, PCI. ii, 40. B, 10. The statue Anthol. Pal. Plan, iv, 151. quite different. Comp. on the figured repre- sentations of Dido, Heyne Virg. T. vi. p. 762. Dido abandoned by jEneas who is sailing away, female attendants and the figure of Africa beside her, pict. from Pomp. M. Borb. ix, 4. (Cleopatra according to Cirillo). The origin of Rome on the ara of Claudius §. 415. R. 1. and the statue of the Tiber §. 403. R. 3. Clarac pi. 176. ^neas and the sow of Alba, on the Vatican altar (of Augustus), R. Rochette pi. 69. The sow with the thirty pigs, on gems; also perhaps PCI. vii, 32. jEneas in the costume of an imperator of later times, sacrificing the sow, relief, G. di Fir. iii, 119. (according to the editor). Rea Silvia §. 373. R. 3. Romulus and Remus under the she-wolf (lupa tereti cervice reflexa, Virg. JEn. viii, 633.), on Roins of Rome and Ilium, N. Brit, i, 19. 9, 18. §. 182. R. 1.: on gems, G. M. 665. Impr. d. Inst, ii, 64, 65. (the shepherd Faustulus clad in the sisyra and Roma present); rehef, G. M. 657.; statue §. 172. R. 1. The coins of Capua, N. Brit. 2, 14., point at a similar local legend. The shep- herds watching, G. di Fir. Intagl. 36, 1. Passeri Luc. iii, 1. 2. Romulus' spolia opima, G. M. 658. Tarpeia overwhelmed by the Sabincs with shields, on coins of the gens Tituria. Rape of the Sabines on coins, G. M, 658*. Coins of Constantius, M. Flor. iv, 100.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2178016x_0612.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


