History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2) by Walters et al.
193. Flue-tile with ornamental
patterns 348
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- PART III Ch.2
- CHAPTER XII Ch.3
- CHAPTER XIII Ch.4
- CHAPTER XIV Ch.5
- CHAPTER XV Ch.6
- CHAPTER XVI Ch.7
- CHAPTER XVII Ch.8
- PART IV Ch.9
- CHAPTER XVIII Ch.10
- CHAPTER XIX Ch.11
- CHAPTER XX Ch.12
- Introduction of lamps at Rome—Sites where found—Principal Ch.13
- CHAPTER XXI Ch.14
- CHAPTER XXII Ch.15
- CHAPTER XXIII Ch.16
- 111. Gigantomachia, from Ionic vase _Mon. dell’ Inst._ Ch.17
- 112. Poseidon and Polybotes, from _Gerhard_ Ch.18
- 114. Hermes slaying Argos (vase at _Wiener Vorl._ Ch.19
- 115. Poseidon and Amphitrite _Ant. Denkm._ Ch.20
- 117. Aphrodite and her following Ἐφ. Ἀρχ. Ch.21
- 119. Hermes with Apollo’s oxen (in _Baumeister_ Ch.22
- 120. Dionysos with Satyrs and _Brit. Mus._ Ch.23
- 121. Maenad in frenzy (cup at _Baumeister_ Ch.24
- 122. Charon’s bark (lekythos at _Baumeister_ Ch.25
- 123. Thanatos and Hypnos with body _Brit. Mus._ Ch.26
- 126. Herakles bringing the boar to _Brit. Mus._ Ch.27
- 127. Apotheosis of Herakles (vase _Arch. Zeit._ Ch.28
- 129. Judgment of Paris (Hieron cup _Wiener Vorl._ Ch.29
- 132. Kroisos on the funeral pyre _Baumeister_ Ch.30
- 135. Athletes engaged in the _Brit. Mus._ Ch.31
- 136. Agricultural scenes _Baumeister_ Ch.32
- 137. Warrior arming; archers _Hoppin_ Ch.33
- 144. Maeander (Attic, about 480 Ch.34
- 148. Spirals under handles Ch.35
- 151. Guilloche or plait-band Ch.36
- 155. Ivy-wreath (black-figure Ch.37
- 158. _Vallisneria spiralis_ Ch.38
- 160. Lotos-flowers and buds _Riegl_ Ch.39
- 161. Palmette-and lotos-pattern Ch.40
- 163. Chain of palmettes and lotos Ch.41
- 164. Palmettes and lotos under Ch.42
- 165. Palmette on neck of red-bodied Ch.43
- 166. Enclosed palmettes (R.F. Ch.44
- 168. Palmette under handles (South Ch.45
- 171. Facsimile of inscription on _Brit. Mus._ Ch.46
- 172. Facsimile of Dipylon _Ath. Mitth._ Ch.47
- 173. Scheme of alphabets on Greek Ch.48
- 174. Facsimile of inscription on _Roehl_ Ch.49
- 175. Facsimile of signatures on _Furtwaengler and Ch.50
- 176. Facsimile of signature of _Brit. Mus._ Ch.51
- 177. Figure with inscribed scroll Ch.52
- 178. Etruscan tomb with cinerary _Ann. dell’ Inst._ Ch.53
- 179. Villanuova cinerary urns from _Notizie_ Ch.54
- 180. Painted pithos from Cervetri _Gaz. Arch._ Ch.55
- 181. Canopic jar in bronze-plated _Mus. Ital._ Ch.56
- 183. Terracotta sarcophagus in _Dennis_ Ch.57
- 184. Painted terracotta slab in _Dennis_ Ch.58
- 190. Diagram of Roman wall- _Blümner_ Ch.59
- 192. Method of heating in Baths of _Middleton_ Ch.60
- 193. Flue-tile with ornamental Ch.61
- 195. Inscribed tile in Guildhall Ch.62
- 201. Terracotta coin-mould _Daremberg and Ch.63
- 214. Plan of kiln at Heiligenberg _Daremberg and Ch.64
- 215. Section of ditto _Daremberg and Ch.65
- 218. Arretine bowl in Boston: death _Philologus_ Ch.66
- 226. Vase of Banassac fabric from _Mus. Borb._ Ch.67
- 227. Medallion from vase of _Brit. Mus._ Ch.68
- 228. Medallion from vase: Atalanta _Gaz. Arch._ Ch.69
- 230. Roman mortarium from _Brit. Mus._ Ch.70
- PART III Ch.71
- CHAPTER XII Ch.72
- Chapter XV. will be discussed all such subjects as relate to the daily Ch.73
- episode most frequent is that of the =return of Hephaistos= in a Ch.74
- 1. Marsyas picks up the flutes dropped by Athena: Berlin 2418 = Ch.75
- 4. Marsyas performing: B.M. E 490; Reinach, i. 452 (Berlin 2950), i. Ch.76
- 5. Apollo performing: Jatta 1364 = _Él. Cér._ ii. 63; _Wiener Vorl._ Ch.77
- 6. Apollo victorious: Reinach, ii. 310; Petersburg 355 = Reinach, i. Ch.78
- 7. Condemnation of Marsyas: Naples 3231 = Reinach, i. 405; Reinach, Ch.79
- 8. Flaying of Marsyas: Naples 2991 = Reinach, i. 406 (a vase with Ch.80
- CHAPTER XIII Ch.81
- 1. Physical (Sun, Moon, Dawn, Winds, etc.). 2. Geographical Ch.82
- 7. Ethical ideas (Justice, Envy, Strife, etc.). 8. Ch.83
- CHAPTER XIV Ch.84
- introduction to Zeus by Athena, a scene common on both B.F. and R.F. Ch.85
- Book I. 187 ff. The dispute of Agamemnon and Achilles. Ch.86
- Book II. 50 ff. Agamemnon in council. Ch.87
- Book III. 259 ff. Priam setting out in his chariot. Ch.88
- Book V. 95–296. Combat of Diomedes and Pandaros (a reminiscence of). Ch.89
- Book VI. 215 ff. Diomedes and Glaukos exchanging arms. Ch.90
- Book VII. 162 ff. Combat of Ajax and Hector. Ch.91
- Book VIII. 89 ff. Combat of Hector and Diomedes. Ch.92
- Book IX. Achilles lying sick (apparently a _contaminatio_ or confusion Ch.93
- Book X. 330–461. Episode of Dolon; his capture by Odysseus. Ch.94
- Book XI. The fight at the ships. Ch.95
- Book XIV. Combat of Ajax and Aeneas (? l. 402 ff.). Ch.96
- Book XVI. 666 ff. Sarpedon carried off by Hypnos and Thanatos. Ch.97
- Book XVII. 60 ff. Combat of Menelaos and Euphorbos, and fight over his Ch.98
- Book XVIII. 367 ff. (1) Thetis in the smithy of Hephaistos. Ch.99
- Book XIX. 1–18. Thetis and the Nereids bringing the armour to Achilles. Ch.100
- Book XXI. 114 ff. Combat of Achilles and Lykaon. Ch.101
- Book XXII. 188 ff. Achilles pursuing Hector round the walls of Troy. Ch.102
- Book XXIII. 157 ff. Funeral games for Patroklos. Ch.103
- Book XXIV. 16 ff. Achilles dragging Hector’s body past the Ch.104
- Book II. 94 ff. Penelope at her loom. Ch.105
- Book III. 12 ff. Arrival of Telemachos at Nestor’s house in Pylos. Ch.106
- Book IV. 349 ff. The story of Menelaos’ interview with Proteus. Ch.107
- Book V. 228 ff. Odysseus navigating the sea on a raft. Ch.108
- Book VI. 126 ff. Nausikaa washing clothes. Ch.109
- Book IX. 345 ff. Odysseus offering wine to Polyphemos. Ch.110
- Book X. 210 ff. Odysseus and Kirke (see _J.H.S._ xiii. p. 82). Ch.111
- Book XI. 23 ff. Odysseus sacrificing before his visit to Hades. Ch.112
- Book XII. 164–200. Odysseus passing the Sirens. Ch.113
- Book XVIII. 35 ff. Odysseus and Iros. Ch.114
- Book XIX. 385 ff. Odysseus recognised by Eurykleia. Ch.115
- Book XXI. 393—XXII. 5 ff. The slaying of the suitors. Ch.116
- CHAPTER XV Ch.117
- 1. RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS Ch.118
- 2. FUNERAL SCENES Ch.119
- 3. THE DRAMA Ch.120
- 4. ATHLETICS AND SPORT Ch.121
- 5. TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS Ch.122
- 6. DAILY LIFE OF WOMEN Ch.123
- 7. MILITARY AND NAVAL SUBJECTS Ch.124
- 8. ORIENTALS AND BARBARIANS Ch.125
- 9. BANQUETS AND REVELS Ch.126
- 10. ANIMALS Ch.127
- 1. Runner with trainer: _Bourguignon Sale Cat._ 31. See on the Ch.128
- CHAPTER XVI Ch.129
- CHAPTER XVII Ch.130
- introduction into Greece at about 660 B.C. is fairly correct. The Ch.131
- PART IV Ch.132
- CHAPTER XVIII Ch.133
- introduction of the wheel into Etruria, but also the introduction of Ch.134
- introduction of the furnace; (3) by extensive imitation of Greek Ch.135
- 1. CAULDRON AND STAND OF RED WARE FROM FALERII; 2. PAINTED AMPHORA OF Ch.136
- Chapter III., regarding the use of clay in general in classical times. Ch.137
- 2. ETRUSCAN SARCOPHAGUS (THIRD CENT.) Ch.138
- Chapter VIII.). Ch.139
- CHAPTER XIX Ch.140
- 1. BRICKS AND TILES Ch.141
- 1. (_a_) With name of master only (either of _praedia_ or Ch.142
- 2. (_a_) Master and potter (often a slave): Ch.143
- 3. (_a_) Master, potter, and name of pottery: Ch.144
- 1. (_a_) _Ex praedis L. Memmi Rufi._ Ch.145
- 2. (_a_) _Ex figlinis_ (vel _praedis_) _Domitiae Lucillae, opus Ch.146
- 3. (_a_) _Ex figlinis_ (vel _praedis_) _Caepionianis Plotiae Ch.147
- 2. TERRACOTTA MURAL RELIEFS Ch.148
- 1. ZEUS AND THE CURETES; 2. DIONYSOS IN THE LIKNON-CRADLE (BRITISH Ch.149
- 1. ROMAN STATUES AND STATUETTES Ch.150
- Chapter III. when dealing with the Greek terracottas. Large figures Ch.151
- 2. GAULISH TERRACOTTAS Ch.152
- 3. MISCELLANEOUS USES OF TERRACOTTA Ch.153
- CHAPTER XX Ch.154
- Introduction of lamps at Rome—Sites where found—Principal Ch.155
- CHAPTER XXI Ch.156
- 1. INTRODUCTORY Ch.157
- 2. TECHNICAL PROCESSES Ch.158
- 1. Without glaze[3087]: Ch.159
- 2. With glaze[3088]: Ch.160
- 3. ROMAN POTTERY-FURNACES Ch.161
- 1. ITALY Ch.162
- 2. FRANCE Ch.163
- 3. GERMANY Ch.164
- 4. ENGLAND Ch.165
- 4. POTTERY IN LATIN LITERATURE; SHAPES AND USES Ch.166
- part 3, No. 10002. Ch.167
- CHAPTER XXII Ch.168
- CHAPTER XXIII Ch.169
- 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Ch.170