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THE JOURNAL OF ROMAN STUDIES All rights reserved. THE JOURNAL OF ROMAN STUDIES

VOLUME XI

PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE PRO- MOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES AT THE OFFICE OF THE SOCIETY, 19 BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, W.C.I. LONDON

1921 The printing of this -part was completed on October 20th, 1923. CONTENTS

PAGE G. MACDONALD. The Building of the Antonine Wall : a Fresh Study of the Inscriptions I ENA MAKIN. The Triumphal Route, with particular reference to the Flavian Triumph 25 R. G. COLLINGWOOD. Hadrian's Wall: a History of the Problem ...... 37 R. E. M. WHEELER. A Roman Fortified House near Cardiff 67 W. S. FERGUSON. The Lex Calpurnia of 149 B.C 86 PAUL COURTEAULT. An Inscription recently found at Bordeaux iof GRACE H. MACURDY. The word ' Sorex' in C.I.L. i2, 1988,1989 108 T. ASHBY and R. A. L. . The Via Flaminia 125 J. S. REID. Tacitus as a Historian 191 M. V. TAYLOR and R G. COLLINCWOOD. Roman Britain in 1921 and 1922 200 J. WHATMOUGH. Inscribed Fragments of Stagshorn from North Italy ... 245 H. MATTINGLY. The Mints of the Empire: Vespasian to Diocletian ... 254 M. L. W. LAISTNER. The Obelisks of Augustus at Rome ... 265 M. L. W. LAISTNER. Dediticii: the Source of Isidore (Etym. 9, 4, 49-50) 267

Notices of Recent Publications (for list see next page) m-123, 269-285 M. CARY. Note on ' Sanguineae Virgae ' (J.R.S. vo. ix, p. 119) 285 Errata 287 Proceedings of the Society, 1921 288 Report of the Council and Statement of Accounts for the year 1920 289 Index ... 293 Supplementary List (19th) of Books and Pamphlets; List of Accessions (8th) to the Catalogue of Slides in the Joint Collection of the Hellenic and Roman Societies List of Officers and Council for 1923-24 xi List of Members and Subscribing Institutions, etc. ... xii NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

PAGE Virgile et les Origines d'Ostie. By JER6ME CARCOPINO m An Introduction to the Study of Terra Sigillata. By FELIX OSWALD and T. DAVIES PRYCE 113 Der Antike Prosarhythmus. By A. W. DE GROOT IJ6 Phaedrus Solutus vel Phaedri Fabulae Novae xxx. By C. ZANDER 117 The Roman Forts of Templebrough, near Rotherham. By THOMAS MAY ... 119 History of Architecture on the Comparative Method. By SIR BANISTER FLETCHER 120 Romische und Romanische Palaste. By KARL M. SWOBODA 121 Catalogue of the Acropolis Museum, vol. ii. By S. CASSON 122 The Aesthetic Basis of Greek Art of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B C. By RHYS CARPENTER 123 Collection des Universites de France publiee sous le Patronage de 1'Association Guillaume Bude ... .'... 123 A Text Book of Roman Law from Augustus to Justinian. By W. W. BUCKLAND 269 The Roman Fort at Balmuildy. By S. N. MILLER 277 Vergil, a Biography. By TENNEY FRANK 279 Italia Antica. By ALESSANDRO DELLA SETA 280 Aries Antique. By L. A. CONSTANS 282 Un Correspondant de Ciceron : Ap. Claudius Pulcher. By L. A. CONSTANS... 284 Hadrian's Wall. By JESSIE MOTHERSOLE 285 Vll

LIST OF PLATES.

The Building of the Antonine Wall: a Fresh Study of the Inscriptions : Plate i. No. I. Building-Inscription from the Antonine Wall. No. 2. Suovetaurilia from No. I. Plate . II. Building-Inscriptions from the Antonine Wall (Nos. 2-9). Plate HI. Building-Inscriptions from the Antonine Wall (Nos. 10-17). Plate IV. The Building of the Antonine Wall.

A Roman Fortified House near Cardiff: Plate v. No. I. Roman Buildings near Cardiff: blocked Flue between Rooms 18 and 19, and Roman filling cut back to show original Pilae. No. 2. Roman Buildings near Cardiff ; burial in Annexe. Plate vi. Apsidal Bathroom, showing Flue and cement filling of former Hypocaust. Plate VII. No. 1. Roman Buildings near Cardiff : Room 21 from SW, showing two successive cement Floors filling original Hypocaust. No. 2. Roman Buildings near Cardiff; Furnace of Baths and Room 21 from N.W.

An Inscription recently found at Bordeaux: Plate VIII. No. I. Face of a votive Altar recently found at Bordeaux. No. 2. Side view of the Altar.

The Via Flaminia: Plate ix. Piranesi, Camfo Marzio, tav. xl. View of the Remains of a supposed Bridge above the Ponte Molle. Plate x. No. 1. Cliffs of Saxa Rubra. No. 2. Pier of Arch at Prima Porta. No. 3. The same Pier (No. 2), nearer view. Plate xi. No. 1. Tomb on the Via Flaminia near Prima Porta, called Centocelle. No. 2. Ponte Picchiato over the Rio Miccino. No. 3. Ponte Cardaro. No. 4. Walling of the Citadel of Cesi. Plate XII. Bridge of Augustus at Narni. Plate xm. Ponte Calamone. Plate xiv. No. I. Ponte Calamone, from a Drawing by Vespignani. No. 2. Ponti Calamone and Cardaro, from a Drawing by Vespignani. No. 3. Ponte Cardaro, from a Drawing by Vespignani. Plate xv. Plans of Cesi, and its Citadel, from Drawings by Vespignani. Plate xvi. Arch at Carsulae. Plate XVII. No. 1. Ponte Grosso. No. 2. Ponte Manlio. No. 3. Arch of Augustus at Fano. No. 4. Bridge of Augustus and Tiberius at Rimini. LIST OF PLATES.

The Via Flaminia : Plate XVIII. No. i. Tunnel in the Furlo Pass with Inscription of Vespasian (from Vernarecci, Fossombrone). No. 2. Bridge over the Metaurus between Calmazzo and Fossom- brone (from Vernarecci, Fossombrone}. No. 3. Arch of Augustus at Rimini.

Roman Britain in 1921 and 1922 : Plate xix. No. 1. Tessellated Pavement found in Victoria Road, Cirencester, February, 1922. No. 2. Roman Objects found in Excavations on Traprain Law, 1921. Plate xx. No. 1. Tessellated Pavement found in Victoria Road, Cirencester, February, 1922. No. 2. Foundations of a House found in Victoria Road, Cirencester, February, 1922. Plate xxi. Steps in the Corridor of a House found in Keynsham Cemetery, excavated September, 1922. Plate XXII. No. 1. Segontium (Carnarvon) : the Cellar in the Roman Fort. No. 2. Cinerary Urns found in Finsbury Circus. Plate xxni. No. 1. Objects found in Excavations on Traprain Law, Haddington- shire, 1921. No. 2. Tile from Cirencester. Plate xxiv. No. 1. Tombstone found at York, 1922. No. 2. Tombstone found at York, 1922. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.

PAGE The Triumphal Route, with special reference to the Flavian Triumph : Fig. i. Romae Urbis Pars Media ...... facing 24 Fig. 2. Coin commemorating the Restoration of the Villa Publica by Titus Didius 27

A Roman Fortified House near Cardiff: Fig. 3. Sketch-Plan of the Site : 68 Fig. 4. Roman Buildings and Earthworks at Ely, near Cardiff facing 70 Fig. 5. Roman Building at Ely, near Cardiff : Plan of Main Block facing 70 Fig. 6. Baths of the Roman House at Ely, near Cardiff 74 Fig. 7. Pottery from the Site ...... facing 76

The Via Flaminia : Fig. 8. The Via Flaminia, Roma—M.P. xcix 135 Fig. 9. Plan of the Tomb (Centocelle) shown in Plate xi, No. 1 ... 147 Fig. 10. Four-way Arch at Malborghetto 149 Fig. 11. Causeway of the Via Flaminia across the Treia Valley facing 158 Fig. 12. Angle of Platform Wall in the Village of Cesi 171 Fig. 13. Fountain at Forum Flaminii 177 Fig. 14. Via Flaminia, M.P. xcix—Ariminum 178

Roman Britain in 1921 and 1922 : Fig. 15. Plan and Section of Pottery Kiln at Black Heath Meadow, Linwood ... 213 Fig. 16. Finsbury Circus, Site Plan 216 Fig. 17. 2-4 Miles Lane 217 Fig. 18. Finsbury Circus, Sections 4-6, 12-21 ... 218 Fig. 19. The Roman Fort at Carnarvon ... facing 224 Fig. 20. Segontium: the Praetorium facing 227 Fig. 21. Segontium: approximate Restorations of the Praetorium ... 227

Inscribed Fragments of Stagshorn from North Italy : Fig. 22. Inscribed Fragment of Stagshorn 246 Fig. 23. Inscribed Fragment of Stagshorn 247 SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF ROMAN STUDIES.

OFFICERS AND COUNCIL FOR 1923-1924.

President. G. MACDONALD, C.B. D.LITT. LL.D. F.B.A.

Viee-Presidents. R. C. BOSANQUET, M.A. F.S.A. ). W. MACKAIL, IX.D. F.B.A. PROF. J. B. BURY, DXITT. IX.D. F3.A. L. C. PURSER, LITT.D. SIR A. J. EVANS, DXITT. F.RS. F.S.A. F.B.A. SIR W. M. RAMSAY, DXITT. D.CX. LL.D. F.B.A. SIR ARCHIBALD GBIKIB, O.M. K.C.B. D.CX. IX.D. F.R.S. PROF. J. S. REID, LITT.D. LL.D. F.B.A. G. F. HILL, LL.D. LITT.D. F.B.A. PROF. SIR W. RIDGEWAY, D.Sc. D.LITT. LL.D PROF. H. STUART JONES, D.LITT. F.B.A. THE RIGHT HON. SIR J. RBNNELL RODD, G.CM.G. G.C.V.O. C.B. SIR FRBDBRIC KENYON, KC.B. DXITT. LITT.D. IX.D. F.B.A. A. H. SMITH, ILA. F.S.A.

Ordinary Members of Couneil. Elected July, igai. F. A. BRUTON, M.A. D.LITT. H. H. E. CRASTER, D.LITT. F&A. J. H. E. CREES, M.A., DXITT. G. H. HALLAM, M.A. J. CURLE, F.S.A. R. E. MOBTIMER WHEELER, D.LIT. F.S.A. PROF. H. J. ROSE, M.A. M. PLATNAUER, M.A. S. E. WINBOLT, M.A. D. S. ROBERTSON, M.A. PROF. D. A. SLATER, M.A. Elected J'mc, 1923. G. H. STEVENSON, M.A. R. G. COLUNGWOOD, M.A. F.S.A. H. M. LAST, M.A. H. MATTINGLY, M.A. P. E. MATHESON, M.A. Elected June, X922. PROF. H. A. ORMEROD, M.C. M.A. E. H. ALTON, M.A. G. McN. RUSHFORTH, M.A. F.S.A. J. G. C. ANDERSON, M.A. PROF. H. WILLIAMSON, M.A. ST. CLAIR BADDELEY. W. H. WOODWARD, M.A.

Treasurer. Auditor. SIR JOHN BARRAN, BART. H. B. WALTERS, M.A. F.S.A.

Editorial Committee. PROF. H. STUART JONES. G. MACDONALD. PROF. J. S. REID.

Keeper of Books and Lantern-slides. JOHN PENOYRE, C.B.E. M-A. 19 Bloomsbury Square, W.C.I

Secretary and Editor. MISS M. V. TAYLOR, M.A. Haverfleld Library, Ashmolean Museum, . LIST OF MEMBERS.

October, 1923.

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DENMARK. COPENHAGEN : Kongelike Bibliothek, Copenhagen. COPENHAGEN : Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.

FRANCE. ALGIERS, N. AFRICA : La Bibliotheque de l'Universite, Alger. MONTPELIER : La Bibliotheque de l'Universite, Montpelier. PARIS : La Bibliotheque de l'Universite a la Sorbonne, Paris. PARIS : La Bibliotheque de l'Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris. PARIS : La Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. PARIS : La Bibliotheque de l'Institut de France, Paris. PARIS : La Bibliotheque d'Art et d'Archeologie, Paris. PARIS : Librairie C. Klincksieck, 11 rue de Lille, Paris (viie). STRASBOURG : La Bibliotheque Universit.ire et Regionale, Strasbourg. XXV11

GERMANY. GIESSEN : Universitats Bibliothek, Giessen. HEIDELBERG : Archaologisches Seminar der Universitat, Heidelberg.

HOLLAND. AMSTERDAM : Messrs. Kirberger and Kesper, Rokin 153, Amsterdam. THE HAGUE : Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague. LEIDEN : Bibliotheek der Rijks-Universiteit, Leiden. NYMEGEN : Rijks-Museum G. M. Kam, Nymegen. UTRECHT : Bibliotheek der Universiteit, Utrecht.

ITALY. PADUA : Gabinetto d'Archeologia della R. Universita, Padua. ROME : The American Academy in Rome, Porta S. Pancrazio, Rome. ROME : La Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele, Rome. ROME : The Library of the British School, Valle Giulia, Rome. ROME : UfEcio Scavi di Ostia, Rome. TURIN : La Biblioteca Nazionale, Turin.

NORWAY. CHRISTIANIA : Universitetsbibliotek, Christiania.

SWEDEN. LUND : The Library of the University, Lund. STOCKHOLM : The Royal Library, Stockholm. UPSALA : The Library of the University, Upsala.

SWITZERLAND. LAUSANNE : L'Association de Lectures Philologiques, Lausanne.

EXCHANGES OF PUBLICATIONS.

The following is a list of Societies, Institutions, etc, with which exchanges of publications have been arranged :

GREAT BRITAIN. EDINBURGH : The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Queen Street, Edinburgh. LONDON : The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE : The Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle-ufon Tyne.

GERMANY. BERLIN : Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie. BERLIN : Bayerisch. Numismat. Gesellschaft, Schloss Portal 3, Berlin, C2. BONN : Provinzialmuseum, Bonn. BONN : Verein von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande, Bonn. FRANKFURT A. M : Deutsches Archaologisches Institut, Eschersheimer Landstrasse, 107, Frankfurt a. M. MAINZ : Rom.-Germanisch. Centralmuseum, Mainz,. MUNICH : Archaologisches-Seminar der Universitat, Munich. xxvm ITALY. ROME : Pontificio Instituto Biblico, Piazza della Pilotta 35, Rome. TURIN : Rivista di Filologia e d'Istruzione Classica (Casa Editrice Giovanni Chiantore, via Vittorio Amedeo ii, 18, Turin.9)

SPAIN. BARCELONA : Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Palau de la Diputacio, Barcelona. XXIX

NINETEENTH LIST OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY OF THE SOCIETY SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF THE CATALOGUE.

1921—1922 With this list are incorporated books belonging to the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. These are distinguished by R.s. NOTE.—The supply of the original Catalogues (1903) is now ex- hausted, but copies may be had on loan. The accession lists can still be purchased on application.

Adam (R.) De Herodoti ratione historica, quaestiones selectae sive de pugna Salaminia atque Plataeensi. 8| X 5f. Berlin. 1890. Aeschylus. Four plays of Aeschylus, rendered into English verse by G. M. Cookson. 7| X 5. Oxford. 1922. " Alexandria. Rapport sur la marche da service du miisee pendant l'exercice, 1919-1920. 11| X 7|. Alexandria. 1921. Allinson (F. G.) Translator. See Menander. Alviella (G. d') Une initiation aux Mysteres d'Eleusis dans les. premiers siecles de notre ere. 8f X 5f. Brussels. 1902. Ameringer (T. E.) A Study in Greek Rhetoric : the stylistic influence of the second sophistic on the panegyrical sermons of St. John Chrysostom. 9x6. Washington. 1921. Andersen (I). Translator. See Poulsen (F.). Andler (C.) Le pessimisme esthetique de Nietzsche, sa philosophic a l'epoque Wagnerienne. 9 x 5f. Paris. 1921. AndreadeS (A.) Henry Monnier. [Byz.—Neugriech. Jahrb. 2.] 9h X 6|. Berlin. 1921. AndreadeS (A.) Le montant du budget de l'empire byzantin. 10 X 6i. Paris. 1922. AndreadeS (A.) La venalite des offices, est-elle d'origine byzantine ? 9x6. Paris. 1921. ApollodorilS, The Library. With English translation by J. G. Frazer. [Loeb Class. Libr.] 2 vols. 6| X 4f 1921. AratllS. See Callimachus. Aristotle. — cpl yeveo-ccus KO.I <£#opSs. Ed. H. H. Joachim. 9J X 6. Oxford. 1922. Aristotle. The works of Aristotle translated into English. De caelo: de generatipne et corruptione. Ed. J. L. Stocks. 9X6. Oxford. 1922. XXX Aristotle. Lehre vom Beweis, (German translation of the Analytica Posteriora. By E. Rolfes.) 7f X 5. Leipsic. 1922. Aristotle. Lehre vom Schluss. (German translation by B. Rolfes.) 7§ x 5. Leipsic. 1922. Aristotle. Politik. (German translation by E. Rolfes.) 7f x 5. Leipsic. 1922. AssOS. Investigations at Assos: drawings and photographs of the buildings and objects discovered during the excavations of 1881-3. By j. T. Clarke, F. H. Bacon, R. Koldewey. Edited by F. H. Bacon. 21£ X IU. London: Cambridge, Mass.: Leipsic. 1902-1921. Aufhauser (J. B.) Das Drachenwunder des Heiligen Georg. See Byzantinisches Archiv. 5. as. Ausonius. With an English translation by H. G. E. White. Vol. II. With the Eucharisticus of PAULINUS PELLAEUS. [Loeb Class. Lib.] 6f X 4£. 1921. Bacon (F. H.) Editor. See Assos. Bailey (C.) Editor. See Lucretius. Bang (W.) Ueber die Herkunft des Codex Cumanicus. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber. Feb., 1913.] 10| X 1\. Berlin. 1913. Barber (E. A.) See Powell (J. V.). Barton (J. E.) A short guide to reading and notes on works of art. 8£ X 5|. Wakefield. 1915. Bauer (P. V. C.) Editor. See Stoddard Collection. Baumeister (A.) Bilder aus dem griechischen und romischen Altertum fur Schiiler. 10£ X 8|. Munich. 1889. Baumgarten (F.) Poland (F.) and Wagner (R.) Die Hellenische Kultur, 3rd edition. 10 X 7. Leipsic. 1913. Baumstark (A.) Geschichte der syrischen Literatur. 10| X 7|. Bonn. 1922. Beaman (A. G. Hulme-) Twenty years in the Near East. 9X6. 1898. Berlin. Archaeological Institute. Jahresbericht iiber die Thatig- heit des K. Deutschen archaeologischen Instituts. 10J X ?¥• Berlin. 1895-1904, 1907-08, 1911-12. Berlin. Konigliche Museen zu Berlin. Beschreibung der antiken Miinzen, I, II, III (1). 7| X 5J. Berlin. 1888-9. Berlin. Handbiicher d, Konigl. Mus. zu Berlin. Museum fur Volker- kunde. Buddhistische Kunst in Indien. Von A. Griinwedel. 7f X 5. Berlin. 1900. Berlin. Handbiicher d. staatl. Mus. zu Berlin. Die griechische Skulptur, von R. Kekule von Stradonitz. Dritte Auflage bearbeitet von B. Schroeder. 81 X 5J. Berlin and Leipsic. 1922. BemadakeS (G.) AC£IKOV epfJLrjvevTiKov rutv iv8o£oTa.TeS>v. 2nd ed. 10J X 7J. Athens. 1918. Bidez (J.) La tradition manuscrite du Lexique de Suidas. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Jul. 1912.] 10J X 7J. Berlin. 1912. Bidez (J.) Editor. See Julian. B.s.=the property of the Roman Society. XXXI Billings (G. H.) The Art of Transition in Plato. 9| X 61. Chicago. 1920. Blake (E. M.) Dynamic Symmetry; a criticism. [Art. Bull. 3.] 10 x 7. Providence. 1921. Blegen (C. W.) Korakou: a prehistoric settlement near Corinth. [Am. School of Class. Stud, at Athens.] 12 X 9. Boston and N. Y. 1921. BoethlUS (A.) Der Argivische Kalender. 9| x 6|. Uppsala. 1922. Bond (F. B.) See Lea (T. S.). Botsford (G. W.) Hellenic history. 8| X 6. New York. 1922. Brandis (F.) Monnaies grecques. 10J X 7±. Paris. 1922. Breccia (E.) Alexandrea ad Aegyptum : a guide to the ancient and modern town aild to its Graeco-Roman Museum. 7 X 4|. Bergamo. 1922. British Museum. Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Arabia, Mesopo- tamia and Persia, by G. F. Hill. 9x6. 1922. British Museum. Catalogue of the Silver Plate (Greek, Etruscan, Roman) in the British Museum, by H. B. Walters. 11J X 8|. 1921. British Museum. Carchemish. Report on the excavations at Jerablus. Part II. The Town Defences, by C. L. Woolley. 12f X 10. 1921. British Museum. Guide to a special exhibition of Greek and Latin papyri presented to the British Museum by the Egypt Exploration Fund, 1900-1914. 8i X 5£. 1922. British Museum. How to observe in archaeology. 7 X 4J. 1920. Broecker (H.—G.) De Timachida scriptore Rhodio. 9£ X 6. Weidae Thuringiorum. 1919. Brownson (C. L.) Translator. See Xenophon. • Buckland (W. W.) A text-book of Roman law from Augustus to Justinian. 9| x 6J. Cambridge. 1921. Burton (R. F.) and Drake (C. F. T.) Unexplored Syria. 2 vols. 9"x 5J. 1872. Buschor (E.) Greek Vase-painting, translated by G. C. Richards. 10| X 6|. 1921. Bussell (F. W.) Marcus Aurelius and the later Stoics. 8J X 5. Edinburgh. 1910. Butler (H. C.) See Sardis. Butler (H. E.) Translator. See Quintilian. Byzantinisches Archiv. 1. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der griechischen Sprache. By K. Dieterich. 1898. 2. Der Bilderkreis des griechischen Physiologus. By J. Strzygowski. 1899. 3. Sammlungen und Cataloge griechischer Handschriften. By V. Gardthausen. 1903. 4. I documenti greci medioevali di diritto private dell' Italia meridionale. By G. Ferrari. 1910. 5. Das Drachenwunder des Heiligen Georg. By J. B. Aufhauser. , 1911. 9| X 6|. Leipsic. In progress. Caieo (L.) Translator. See Cervesato (A.). B.s.=the property of the Roman Society. xxxu

Callimachus and LYCOPHRON, translated by A. W. Mair. ARATUS, translated by G. R. Mair. [Loeb Class. Libr.] 6| X 41. 1921. Callimachus. Fragmenta nuper reperta, edidit R. Pfeiffer. 7fx5|. Bonn. 1921. Carehemish. See British Museum. Carpenter (R.) The Esthetic Basis of Greek Art of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. [Bryn Mawr Notes and Monographs I.] 6| X 4J. New York. 1921. B.S. Id. Another copy. Carr (J.) Descriptive travels in the southern and eastern parts of Spain and the Balearic Isles, in the year 1809. 10f X 8J. 1811. Caskey (L. D.) Geometry of Greek Vases : Attic vases in the Museum of Fine Arts analysed according to the principles of pro- portion discovered by Jay Hambidge. 121 x 8|. Boston, Mass. 1922. Casgon (S.) Ancient Greece. " 1\ X 5. 1922. Id. Another copy. B.S. Cervesato (A.) The Roman Campagna. Translated by Louise Caico and Mary Dove. 10J X 7. 1913. Chapot (V.) La Flotte de Misene, son histoire, son recrutement, son regime administratif. 10 X 6J. Paris. 1896. R.S. Cicero. De divinatione liber primus. With commentary by A. S. Pease. [Illinois studies VI. 2, 3.] 10| X 71. Illinois. 1920. Clarke (J. T.) See Assos. Classics in Education. Report of the Committee appointed by the Prime Minister to inquire into the position of Classics in the educational system of the United Kingdom. 8| X 51 1921. B.S. Colchester. The Corporation Museum of local antiquities. Report of the Museum and muniment Committee for the two years ended March 31st, 1922. 8| x 5£. Colchester. 1922. Conybeare (E.) Triremes. 8J X 5|. 1885. Cook (A. B.) Triremes. 9J X 6. [1906.] Cookson (G. M.) Translator. See Aeschylus. Cotterill (H. B.) Ancient Greece. 8| X 5£. 1913. as Cramer (J. A.) A geographical and historical description of ancient Italy, with a map and a plan of Rome. 2 vols. and atlas. 8| X 5J. Oxford. 1826. Cumont (F.) Editor. See Julian. Delatte (A.) Bssai sur la politique Pythagoricienne. [Bibl. de la Fac. de Phil, de 1' Univ. de Liege, 29.] 9x6. Paris and Liege. 1922. Demosthenes. Orations. Vol. II. Part II., edited by W. Rennie. 7f X 5J. Oxford. [1921.] Denkmalschutz-KommandOS, wissenschaftliche Veroflentlichungen des deutschttirkischen. 6. Die Denkmaler und Inschriften an der Miindung des Nahr el-Kelb. Von F. H. Weissbach. 14 X 10|. Berlin and Leipsic. 1922. R.s. = the property of the Roman Society. xxxm Dennis (G.) Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria. 2 vols. 3rd edition. 9J X 6. 1883. Diels (H.) Antike Schulknabenscherze auf einem sizilischen Ziegel- stein. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Jul. 1913.] lOJ x 71. Berlin. 1913. Diels (H.) Der Schliissel des Artemis-tempels zu Lusoi. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Jan. 1908.] 10J X 1\. Berlin. 1908. DielS (H.) Die Stele des Mnesitheos. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Nov. 1908.] 10| X 7£. Berlin. 1908. Diels (H.) Ueber einen neuen Versuch, die Echtheit einiger Hippo- kratischen Schriften nachzuweisen. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1910.] 10J X 1\. Berlin. 1910. Dieterich (K.) Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der griechischen Sprache. See Byzantinisches Archiv. 1. Dindorf (L.) Editor. See Historici Graeci minores. Dove (M.) Translator. See Cervesato. Drake (C. F. T.) See Burton (R. F.). Dressel (H.) Das Iseum Campense auf einer Miinze des Vespasianus. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Mai 1909.] 10i x 7|. Berlin. 1909. Dressel (H.) Das Tempelbild der Athena Polias auf den Miinzen von Priene. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Mai 1905.] 10J X 1\. Berlin. 1905. Dlipreel (E.) La legende socratique et les sources de Platon. 10 X 6|. Brussels, Paris and London. 1922. Edmonds (J. M.) Translator. See Lyra Graeca. Egypt Exploration Society. Graeco-Roman Branch. The Oxy- rhynchus Papyri, Part XV. By B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt. 10| X 7J. 1922. Eitrem (S.) and Fridriehsen (A.) Ein christliches Amulett auf Papyrus. 9J X 6|. Christiania. 1921. England (E. B.) Editor. See Plato, The Laws. Eunapius. Lives of the Philosophers and Sophists. See Philostratus. a.s. Evans (A. J.) The palace of Minos. I. The Neolithic and Early and Middle Minoan Ages. 10 X 71. 1921. Evans (W. J.) Allitteratio Latina, or alliteration in Latin verse reduced to rule. 8| X 5f. 1921. Farnell (L. R.) Greek hero cults and ideas of immortality. 91 X 5|. Oxford. 1921. Farnell (L. R.) The present and the future of Hellenism. [Congress of the Universities of the Empire.] 9f X 6. 1921. Ferguson (W. S.) Legalised absolutism en route from Greece to Rome. 101 x 7. 1912. Ferrari (G.) I documenti greci medioevali di diritto privato. See Byzantinisches Archiv. 4. a.s. Ferrero (G.) The ruin of the ancient civilisation and the triumph of Christianity. 9 X 5|. New York and London. 1921. B.S. Fiesole. Gli scavi: il museo civico. By E. Galli. 6J X 5. Milan. [N. D.] Filow (B.) Die Legionen der Provinz Moesia. See Klio, Supp. Pub. 6. K.s. = the property of the Roman Society. XXXIV Fimmen (D.) Die Kretisch-mykenische Kultur. .10 X 1\. Leipsic. 1921. R.S. Fletcher (B.) A history of architecture on the comparative method. 6th edition. 9| x 5f. 1921. B.S. Frank (T.) An economic history of Rome to the end of the Republic. 8 x5£. Baltimore. . 1920. Frank (T.) Vergil, a biography. 9 X 5|. New York. 1922. Frazer (J. G.) Translator. See Apollodorus. Freese (J. H.) A new pocket dictionary of the English and Russian languages. Russian—English. 7J X 5. 1919. Fridriehsen (A.) See Eitrein (S.). Galli (E.) See Fiesole. Gardikas (G. K.) 2v/x/?o\ios. 8| X 6. Athens. 1921. Godley (A. D.) Translator. See Herodotus. Gordon (G. S.) Editor. English literature and the Classics. 9 X 5|. Oxford. 1912. Greece, Modern. (Anon.) A sheaf of Greek folk songs gleaned by an old Philhellene. 8 X 5f. Oxford. 1922. Grenfell (B. P.) See Egypt Exploration Fund. E.S. Groot (A. W. de) Der antike Prosarhythmus. I. 9£ x 6|. Groningen. 1921. Gruenwedel (A.) See Berlin. Handbiicher der Koniglichen Museen. Gsell (S.) Editor. See Inscriptions Latines de l'Algerie. Guhl (E.) and Koner (W.) Das Leben der Griechen und Romer. 4th ed. ' 9£ X 6J. Berlin. 1876. Glimmere (R. M.) Seneca the philosopher and his modern message. [" Our Debt to Greece and Rome " series.] 7J X 4|. Boston, Mass. 1922. E.5. Another copy. Gummerus (H.) Der Romische Gutsbetrieb. See Klio, Supp. Publ. 5. Hall (H. R.) A Preliminary account of the British Museum Exca- vations in Southern Babylonia, 1919. [Proc. Soc. Antiqu. 1919.] 8| x 5£. 1919. Hardie (W. F. R.) A Ludanic Dialogue between Socrates in Hades and certain men of the present day. [Gaisford Greek Prose, 1922.] 7f X 5. Oxford. 1922. Harmon (A. M.) Translator. See Lucian. Harnack (A.) Die Adresse des Epheserbriefs des Paulus. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., July 1910.] lOf X 7J. Berlin. 1910. Harnack (A.) Die angebliche Synode von Antiochia im Jahre 324/5. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Mai 1908 and Mar. 1909.] 10J X 71. Berlin. 1908 and 1909. Harnack (A.) Chronologische Berechnung des ' Tags von Damas- kus.' [Preuss phil.-hist. Sitzber., Jul. 1912.] 10£ X 71. Berlin. 1912. Harnack (A.) Der erste Klemensbrief. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Jan. 1909.] 10| X 7J. Berlin. 1909. E.s.=the property of the Roman Society. XXXV Harnack (A.) Der Geist der morgenlandischen Kirche im Unter- schied von der abendlandischen. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Feb. 1913.] 1O| x 7£. Berlin. 1913. Harnack (A.) Die Geschichte eines programmatischen Worts Jesu. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Feb. 1912.] • . . 10£ x 71. Berlin. 1912. Harnack (A.) Das hohe Lied des Apostels Paulus von der Liebe (I Kor. 13) und seine religions-geschichtliche Bedeutung. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1911.] 10J X 7£. Berlin. 1911. Harnack (A.) ' Ostiarius.' [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1910.] 10£ X 71. Berlin. 1910. Harnack (A.) Das Problem des zweiten Thessalonicher briefs. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1910.] 10J X 7|. Berlin. 1910. Harnack (A.) Tertullians Bibliothek christlicher Schriften. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1914.] 10£ X 7J. Berlin. 1914. Harnack (A.) Das urspriingliche Motiv der Abfassung von Martyrer- und Heilungsakten in der Kirche. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1910.] lOf X 1\. Berlin. 1910. B.S. Hasebroek (J.) Untersuchungen zur Geschichte des Kaisers Septimius Severus. 9| X 6|. Heidelberg. 1921. ES. Haverfleld (F. J.) Roman Leicester. [Arch. Journ. 2nd series, vol. 25.] 9J X 6|. 1918. Hazzidakis (J.) Tylissos a, l'epoque Minoenne. 11 X 7|. Paris. 1921. Headlam (W.) See Herondas. Heath (T.) A History of Greek Mathematics. 2 vols. 9 X 5J. Oxford. 1921. Heeg (J.) Das Miinchener Unzial fragment des Cassius Felix. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1910.] 10J X 7J. Berlin. 1910. Heeg (J.) Ueber ein angebliches Diokleszitat. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1911.] 10J X 7f Berlin. 1911. Heinemann (F.) Plotin. Forschungen iiber die plotinische Frage : Plotins Entwicklung und sein system. 9x6. Leipsic. 1921. «•»• Heitland (W. E.) The Roman Fate : an essay in interpretation. 8$ X 5J. Cambridge. 1922. HempI (G.) The solving of an ancient riddle: Ionic Greek before Homer. [Harper's Magazine.] 9J X 6. New York. 1911. Herodotus. With an English translation by A. D. Godley. Vol. II. Books III. and IV. [Loeb Class. Libr.] 6f X 4£. 1921. Herondas (or Herodas). The mimes and fragments : with notes by Walter Headlam. Ed. A. D. Knox. 9J X 6. Cambridge. 1922. Hill (G. F.) Nochmals das Stabkreuz. 9x6. Berlin. [N. D.] Historici Graeci minores. Edited by L. Dindorf. 2 vols. 6f X 4£. Leipsic. 1870-71. Hoernle (E. S.) Notes on the text of Aeschylus. 1\ X 5. Oxford. 1921. K.s.=the property of the Roman Society. XXXVI

HolleaUX (M.) Rome, la Grece et les monarchies hellenistiques au IIP siecle avant J.-C. (273-205). 10 X 6f Paris. 1921. E.S. Id. Another copy. Homelier (E.) Der junge Platon. I. Sokrates und die Apologie. 8| X 6. Giessen. 1922. Hunt (A. S.) See Egypt Exploration Fund. Hyde (W. W.) Olympic victor monuments and Greek athletic art. 10 X 6f. Washington. 1921. Inscriptions LatineS de PAlgerie. I. Inscriptions de la pro- consulaire. By S. Gsell. \%\ X 11|. Paris. 1922. K.S. Italy. Italian Guide books. Guida d'ltalia del Touring Club Italiano. Italia Centrale. Vol. II. Firenze-Siena-Perugia-Assisi. By L. V. Bertarelli. 6| X 4J-. Milan. 1922. Joachim (H. H.) Editor. See Aristotle. Julian. Imp. Caesaris Flavii Claudii Juliani epistulae, leges, poematia, fragmenta varia. Edd. I. Bidez and F. Cumont. 8 X 5J. Paris and London. 1922. Kapp (I.) Callimachi Hecalae fragmenta. 9x6. Berlin. 1915. Karo (G.) See Maraghiannis (G.) Kawadias (P.) Die Tholos von Epidaurus. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., Apr. 1909.] 10| X 7J. Berlin. 1909. KazarOW (G. I.) Beitrage zur Kulturgeschichte der Thraker. 9| X 6. Sarajevo. 1916. Kekule VOn Stradonitz (R.) See Berlin, Handbiicher d. staatl. Mus. zu Berlin. Kekule VOn Stradonitz (R.) Die Geburt der Helena aus dem Ei. [Preuss. phil-hist. Sitzber., 1908.] 10J X 1\. Berlin. 1908. Kekule VOn Stradonitz (R.) Ueber den Bronzekopf eines Siegers in Olympia. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzber., 1909.] 10J X 7J. Berlin. 1909. Kennedy (J.) The secret of Kanishka. " 8| x 5|. 1912. Kirchner (J.) Die Doppeldatierungen in den attischen Dekreten. [Preuss. phil.-hist. Sitzungsber., 1910.] 10| X 11. Berlin. 1910. Klagenfurt. Fiihrer durch die antiken-sammlung des Landes- museums in Klagenfurt, von R. Egger. 1\ X 5|. Vienna. 1921. KHo. Supplementary Publications. 1. Zur Geschichte der Gracchenzeit. By E. Kornemann. 1903. 2. Die neue Livius-Epitome aus Oxyrhynchus. By E. Kornemann. 1904. 3. Romische Bleitesserae. By M. Rostowzew. 1905. 4. EpigrapMsche Beitrage zur sozial-politischen Geschichte Athens im Zeitalter des Demosthenes. By J. Sund- wall. 1906. 5. Der romische Gutsbetrieb. By H. Gummerus. 1906. 6. Die Legionen der Provinz Moesia. By B. Filow. 1907. 8. Das Attentat der Konsulare auf Hadrian im Jahre 118 n. Chr. By A. von Premerstein. 1908. 11 j X 7|. Leipsic. In progress. R.s.=the property of the Roman Society. XXXV1J

Knox (A. D.) Editor. See Herondas. Koechly (A.) Editor. See Onosandrus. Koldewey (R.) See Assos. Koner(W.) See Guhl (E.). Kornemann (E.) Zur Geschichte der Gracchenzeit. See Klio, Supp. Pub. 1. Die neue Livius-Epitome. See Klio, Supp. Pub. 2. Krischen (F.) See Milet (Miletus). E.S. Kromayer (J.) Drei Schlachten aus dem griechisch-romischen Altertum. [Abh. d. sachsischen Akad. d. Wissenschafter, 34(5).] 11J X 7f. Leipsic. 1921. Kromayer (J.) and Veith (G.) Schlachten-Atlas zur antiken Kriegs Geschichte : 120 Karten auf 34 Tafelu mit Text. From 1 (1922). 16 X 10J. Leipsic. In progress. Kunst (K.) Die Frauengestalten im attischen Drama. 10 X 6f. Vienna and Leipsic. 1922. Labarte (J.) Le palais imperial de Constantinople et ses abords, Sainte-Sophie, Le Forum Augusteon et l'Hippodrome. 12J X 9|. Paris. 1861. B.S. Lagier (C.) A travers la Haute Egypte 8 X 5|. Brussels. 1921. »•» Lanciani (R.) Ancient Rome in the light of recent discoveries. 9| x 6f. N. D. LaSCariS (K. 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SETS OF SLIDES. THE main collection of nearly 6000 lantern slides, to which this list forms the eighth supplement, can be drawn on in any quantity, large or small, for lecturing on practically any branch of classical archaeology. For those who have opportunity, no method is so satisfactory as to come in person to the Library, and choose the slides from the pictures there arranged in a subject order corresponding with the printed catalogue. But the scheme for supplying SETS OF SLIDES for popular lectures, and also for those lecturers who have not facilities for choosing their own slides, grows increasingly useful. For these sets, in accordance with a suggestion made by Mr. G. H. Hallam, various scholars and archaeologists have been good enough to write texts, forming lectures of about an hour's duration. These are issued with the sets and can be used either as they are, or to form a basis or corrective of the lecturer's own treatment. The thanks of the Society are accorded those who have been at the pains of undertaking the not easy task of telling a plain tale on the subjects with which they are most familiar to a general audience. Suitable handbooks dealing with the different subjects can also be lent from the library to lecturers in advance of their lectures.

LIST OF SETS. Those in darker type are specially recommended for the purpose for which the series was designed—the bringing of the most striking and characteristic features of the ancient world before a general audience. The Prohellenic Age (E. J. Forsdyke). The Geography of Greece (A. J. Toynbee). Ancient Athens (S. Casson). Ancient Architecture (D. S. Robertson). Greek Sculpture (J. H. Hopkinson). The Parthenon (A. H. Smith). Greek Vases (M. A. B. Braunholtz). Vases of the red-figured period (J. D. Beazley). *Some Coins of Sicily (G. F. Hill). Greek Papyri (H. I. Bell). "Olympia and Greek Athletics (E. N. Gardiner). Alexander the Great (D. G. Hogarth). xlviii

The Travels of St. Paul. *Tho Ancient Theatre (J. T. Sheppard). Daily Life, Greek (E. J. Forsdyke). Daily Life, Roman (E. J. Forsdyke). Rome (H. M. Last). *The Roman Forum (G. H. Hallam). *The Via Appia (R. Gardner). *The Roman Campagna (T. Ashby). •Horace (G. H. Hallam). *Pompeii (A. van Buren). *Sicily (H. E. Butler). •Tirngad (H. E. Butler). 'Roman Britain (Mortimer Wheeler). There is also a lengthy series of slides, with text by Dr. Ashby, on the Palatine and Fora of Rome, suited to advanced students and adequate for two lectures. * These lectures are ready, both texts and slides. Of the rest, nearly all the slides are ready but the texts are in preparation. The sets consist of about 50 carefully selected slides, and the cost of hire, including postage to members, is 4s. Gd. Application should be made to : The Assistant Librarian, Hellenic Society, 19, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. 1.

TOPOGRAPHY EXCAVATIONS AND MONUMENTS IN SITU. C 187 Map of the Aegean basin to illustrate the Bronze Age (Hall, Ancient history of the nearer East, p. 32). 1675 General map of Balkan States and Greece (modern names).

ASIA MINOR. C 241 Adalia, the walls and towers. C 242 ,, door of a Moslem seminary. C 130 Aezani, the temple : general view. C 134 ,, ,, three detached columns. C 135 ,, „ one of the colonnades. C 379 Aphrodisias, view of ruins (Soe. Dil. Antiq. Ionia, III, ch. II. pi. 3). C 372 ,, gigantomachia slab, in situ. 5454 Assos, Eastern end of the stoa (Asaos, p. 29, fig. 1). C 231 Ephesus, the Artemisium, restored. 4438 Marmarice, the town, harbour and shipping. C 235 Priene, lavatory in the Gymnasium. C 236 Sardis, Temple of Artemis from E. C 243 Smyrna, the great aqueduct. 1693 Troy, the plain from the excavations. 4440 ' ,, Primitive basket ox waggon (Troad?). C 240 Constantinople, plan of burnt areas.

EGYPT. C 431 Egypt, sketch map showing principal ancient sites. C 432 Abu Simbel, rock-cut facade of smaller temple. C 433 „ „ „ „ larger temple. C 434 Beni Hasan, entrance to tombs. xlix

C 427 Cairo, eikonostasis of the Coptic church. C 435 Deir el-Bahari, general view. C 436 ,, chapel showing ' Doric ' column. C 437 Ghizeh, great pyramid and Sphinx. 4437 „ the Sphinx. C 438 K6m Ombo, double temple. C 439 MedJnot Habu, reliefs. C 440 Sakkara, the stepped pyramid. C 441 Thebes, etc., Temple of Amenhetep III. C 442 „ Karnac great temple, central avenue. C 443 ,, ,, ,, ,, gateways. C 444 ,, Ramesseum, general view. C 445 „ „ S. portico. C 446 C 447 ,, Colossi of Amenhetep III. C 448 ,, relief of Victory of Shashank I (Shishak). C 449 „ wall painting of Sacred Boat.

B 681 Petra : el Khazneh el Farioun.

Th& following pages of the topographical section contain selections from a munificent donation of negatives from Mr. S. C. Atchley. CRETE AND ISLANDS. C1876 Askyphon, Farangi, narrowest part. C 210 Cnossos, grand staircase, reconstruction of elevation (Evans, Palace, I. fig. 247). C 96 „ plan and section of latrine (B.S.A., 8, p. 85). C1885 H. Rumeli, mountains to W. of village. C1890 Omalo, view towards the gorge of H. Rumeli.

2618 Corfu, the harbour and castle. 1712 Cos, altar decorated with cornucopiae wreaths, etc. C 253 Patmos, Convent of the Apocalypse, S.W. angle. € 255 ,, ,, „ „ ikonostasis in church. 4884 Samothrace. Plan of the later Temple of the Mysteries (Springer-Miehaelis, fig. 531. C1896 Thera, ancient temple, now church.

N. AND CENTRAL GREECE. C1103 Acheron, R. (Ep.), looking upstream to Skala Djavellas. C2023 Alyzia (Ac), Kastri near gate in wall. C1127 ,, ,, ,, from inside. C1128 ,, ,, ,, sculpture on rock. C1008 Aous R. (Ep.), from Konitsa Bridge. 9700 Athos, map of Mount. 4430 ,, monk bearing sanis. C1016 Calamas R. (Ep.), natural arch below Zitza. C1375 Chaeroneia, Acropolis from E. C1380 „ the lion. C1252 Chalkis (Aet.), tower in N. wall. C1382 Cithaeron, from below Plataea. C1309 Delphi, the Phaedriades. «1322 „ Treasury of the Athenians. C1323 ,, Roman base at E. end of Temple. C1315 „ ' Omphalos.' 01304 ,, camels in Crissean plain. C1028 Dodona, plain and Mt. Olytsika from N. C1538 Gephyra (Eub.), monastery of St. John, ancient arch. C1395 Helicon, view of Mount. •C1146 Komboti (Ac), pseudo-arch from E. 1

Cll 14 Lamia, general view of town and Acropolis. C1150 Limnaea (Ac), gate in E. wall. 1209 Livadia, Gorge of. C1259 Misolonghi, from the sea. C1260 „ the Heroon. C1277 Now Pleuron (Aet.), ' cisterns.' C1278 C1290 „ ,, S. walls showing projecting drain. C1167 Oeniadae (Ac), ship houses. C1171 „ W. wall, gate. C1175 C1180 „ „ „ from inside. C1181 ,, grand arched gate, near port, inside. C1183 „ W. wall. C1065 Olytzika, Mt. (Ep.), looking E. from Paramythia-Dodona path. C1407 Orchomenos (Boe.), Acropolis walls from S.W. C1190 Palaeomanina, (Ac), gate in wall from inside. C2038 ,, pseudo-arch. C1204 Palaeros (Ac), grand arched gate from inside looking X. C1339 Panopeus (Phoc), tower near W. end of Acropolis. C1075 Parga, the port. C1349 Parnassos, from Corycian Cave. C1354 ,, from Chacroneia. 4426 Salonika, street scene. C2052 Stratos (Ac), vaulted tomb and walls. Cll 17 Tempe, Vale of the Peneus. C1414 Thebes from S. ATHENS. C 168 Athens, Distant view from the road to Eleusis. C1420 „ Acropolis from Philopappos monument. 2fi45 „ „ „ the excavations to the W. C1445 ,, Ereehtheion, porch of the Maidens. 2721 ,, The Odeion of Herodes and the Stoa of Eumenes from S.E. 2722 ,, The monument of Thiasyllos from below. 3175 ,, The small Metropolis : the W. facade.

ATTICA, &c. C1450 Aegina, from Phaleruni. C1461 ,, olive trees near Temple. C1483 Eleutherae, the fortress. C2047 ,, nearer view. 1905 Hymettus, view from British School. C1489 Marathon, village from near Ninoi. C1499 Pentelikon, marble quarry and cave. C1500 „ spring at Penteli; Lykabettos in distance. C1511 Rhamnus, temple from S.W. C1523 Thoricus, pointed gate.

PELOPONNESUS. C1757 Alpheios, R., view from bridge below Karytaena. C1761 ,, looking N. from Olympia. C1566 Buraikos, gorge of, below Megaspilio. C1675 Cenchreae, the pyramid, general view from E. C1673 ,, „ nearer view. C1684 Epidaurus, theatre, general view. C1570 Megaspilio, the Monastery from S. C1697 Merbaka (near Argos), Byzantine church. li

C1724 Mycenae, view S.W. from Clytemnestra's tholos. C 030 ,, Lion gate. C 037 ,, ,, ,, nearer view. C 004 ., „ ,, the lion relief from X.W. C 005 ., ., „ relief from W. 4427 ,, ,. ,, before excavation (from old photograph). C 623 ., grave circle. C 642 ., ,, ,, granary and lion gate (from inside). C 607 .. the palace, N.W. angle. C 600 ,, ., ,, column bases at N.W. angle. C 608 ., ,, ,, great S. stairway from W. C 610 „ ,, ,, threshold from above. C 61") ,, ,, ,, megaron, hearthstone from S.W. C1711 ,, postern from inside. C 648 ., tholos of Atreus, dromos. C 649 ' ,, ,, „ entrance: N. door jamb. C 650 ,, „ „ S. door jamb. C 651 ,, unexcavated tholos between tomb of Clytemnestra and Acropolis. C 660 „ tholos at Kato Phournos. C 719 ,, ' tholos of Aegisthus,' dromos and doorway. C 722 „ ,, ,, doorway. C 727 ., ., „ the tholos, interior during excavation. C 731 „ ' Lion tholos ' : the entrance, from inside. C 626 ,, tomb 502. C 742 ,, tomb 518: a burial. C 761 ,, tomb 527 : burials in dromos.

C1732 Nauplia, from near Tiryns. C1768 Olympia, the Heraion. 4478 Patras, the harbour and mountains behind. 4479 ,, the tel and gulf, from above Patras. C1638 Pheneatike, the lake bed (1914). C1787 Samiko, view of the fortress. C1C42 Stymphalus, the lake and mountains to S. C1825 Taygetos, range from near Sparta. C1830 ,, view from summit looking S.E, C1815 ., Mistra. C1800 ,, Langada pass. C1846 „ „ „ near Lada. C1813 C1739 Tiryns, general view of the mound from E.

SICILY. 7884 Selinus, restored plan of. C1978 Syracuse, amphitheatre. C1974 ,, Temple of Apollo, the steps.

ITALY. B9016 Map of ancient Italy (Murray, Classical Atlas) C1900 Avernus, Cape Misenum, etc. C2019 Baiae, the bay by moonlight. 3800 Brindisi, the harbour. B9629 Gabii, settlement at. C1908 Misenum, the cape. B9626 Nemi, the lake and town from Genzano. B9925 Ostia, main street looking W. (J.R.S., 2, p. 166). B9926 „ main street looking E. (id., 2, p. 167). B9964 „ ' grain vats.' lii

B9969 Ostia, reconstruction of the main street. B9970 ,, reconstruction of crossing of two streets. B9965 Parenzo, atrium of basilica of Euphrasius. B9971 Pompeii, front of shop, with advertisements. B9618 ,, Plan of a typical Pompeian house (Mau-Kelsey, Pompeii, fig. 115). C 153 „ Plan of the house of the Faun (id., fig.132) . -B9619 „ Restoration of the house of Sallust: view through the house towards the garden drawing (id., fig. 135). B9620 ,, Restoration of the House of the Vetii from above : drawing (id., fig.157) . B8338 Rome, plan of the forum under the republic. B9621 ,, 17th-century Panorama : view from Janiculum to N.W. B9622 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ N.E. C1942 „ the Forum, the Temple of Saturn. B9639 „ „ ,, Arch of Septimius Severus (S. opening with forum, etc., beyond) 3080 „ ,. „ Basilica Julia from S.W. 3057 „ „ ,. Basilica Maxentii from S. 3058 „ „ „ S.W. B 682 „ „ ,. „ „ plans and sections (Ferguson, I. p. 295) B 684 „ „ „ „ „ vaulting (Borrmann and Neuwirth, p. 245). B9637 „ theatre of Marcellus, exterior wall. B8339 ,, the issue of the Cloaca Maxima into the Tiber. B 683 „ Baths of Caracalla, Tepidarium restored (Smith, Die. aiit., I. p. 282). B9962 „ Colosseum, after Piranesi. B1729 „ Castel S. Angelo. C 230 ,, ,, ,, ,, restored as Mausoleum of Hadrian. C 172 Venice, the lion from the Peiraeus.

ROMAN EMPIRE. B3701 Timgad, plan of the forum and theatre. B3702 „ the forum, general view. B3703 ,, ,, , northern portico. B3704 „ „ „ N. Cardo. B3705 „ Arch of Trajan, the market and Capitol. B3706 „ the baths, plan. B3707 „ „ „ N. swimming bath. B3708 „ „ „ the tepidarium. B3709 „ „ „ the Caldarium. B371O „ the theatre (2 views). B3711 „ Temple of Victory and Tribunal. B3712 „ Municipal library. B3713 „ cloth market. B3714 ,, shops with stone tables. B3715 ,, House (Maison aux jardinieres). B3716 „ mosaic in Maison de la piscine.

B1722 Aries, Roman Baths (" Palais de Constantine "). B1726 Hyx (Pyr. Orient), Romanesque Church.

B173O Map of Roman Britain. B9944 Castleshaw, plan of the forts. B9945 ,, inner fort, hypocaust. B9946 „ „ „ rampart at S. corner. B9947 ,, ,, „ trench across N.W. rampart. B9948 „ „ „ base of oven found at E. corner. B9910 Corstopitum, a granary. B9914 „ site XI, exterior W. wall (cf. Report, 1908, p. 22, fig. 6). B9913 „ „ interior. B9957 Gellygaer fort, (Glam.), plan. liii

B9895 Hard Knott Camp, N.W. tower and fosse. B9891 „ ,, interior of S.W. tower. B9956 Manchester, Roman fort, plan (cf. Roman Fort at Manchester, folding plan No. 1). B9927 „ capital found at (id., pL 46). B9928 „ „ „ restored (id., pi. 47). B9939 Melandra Castle, plan (Melandra Castle, p. 42). B9940 „ „ foundation of W. end of N. gate from X.E. (id., p. 27). B9941 „ „ restoration (id., p. 75). B9942 „ „ plan of H.Q. buildings. B9155 Roman Wall: Aesica, W. gateway. B9156 ,, ,, Procolitia: the goddess Corentina. B9157 ,, ,, Borovicus Deae Matres (from a drawing). B9159 ,, ,, Miles Castle, Murus and vallum. B9899 „ „ Ravenglass, Walk Castle, view from X.W. B9897 ,, ,, „ „ „ doorway from inside. B9158 „ „ the Great Wall of China (for comparison). B9958 „ ,, section of the Roman wall.

INSCRIPTIONS. B9645 Antioch (Pisidiae) Inscriptions commemorating athletic victories (cf. J.S.S., 3, pi. 22,. and p. 292, fig. 68). B9929 Manchester, altar to Fortune the Preserver found Manchester, 1612. Ash. Hus.. (Roman Fort at Manchester, pi. 6). B9930 „ altar of the Raeti (id., pi. 8). B9943 Melandra Castle, Centurial Inscription (Melandra Castle, p. 122).

PREHELLENIC. ARCHITECTURAL. C 342 Drawings of (J.R.I.B.A., 1903, p. 109, figs. 1-3). C 343 moulded (id., p. Ill, figs. 4-12). C 344 stucco (id., p. 113, figs. 15-22 C 345 decorations (id., p. 116, figs. 28-30, C 346 at (id., p. 117, figs. 31-34). C 347 Cnossos (id., p. 124, figs. 58-59). C 348 Development of a bracket from cast of a mould (Evans, Palace of Minos, I. fig. 350). C 349 Faience bracket (id., fig.368) . VASES. C 190 Lids with incised patterns from Yortan, Asia Minor, B.M.

C 189 Two-handled jug with incised spirals from Salonika, B.M. (B.S.A., 23, pi. 53). C 188 Pedestal bowl and ladles. Early Thessalian Red Ware, Al, B.M. C 179 Dimini ware, B3a, Jar (Wace and Thompson, Prehist. Thess., pL 1). C 180 . „ „ „ Bowl (Tsountas, AI^TIVI xat SCVKAO, pi. 9). C 181 „ „ B37, Jar (id., pi. 11). C 192 Early Helladic ware from Syra (B.S.A., 22, pi. 8, 9). C 191 „ „ bowl and jugs, Urfurnis ware, from Corinth (B.S.A., 22, pi. 6).

C 193 Early Cycladic incised jars from Antiparos, B.M. 9464 Middle Cycladic painted jugs, Phylakopi (B.S.A., 17, pi. 5, 16». 65). 9465 „ „ „ „ „ (id., 17, pi. 6, *. 16°.212). 9457 „ „ painted jug, Phylakopi.

C 194 E.M.II, jug and dish, Mochlos (Seager, Mochlos, p. 36, fig. 13). C 196 E.M.III, painted ware, Mochlos. C 197 C 198 „ painted and stone vases, a tomb group, Mochlos. liv C 195 E.M. and M.M., Vasiliki ware, B.M. A 51 M.M.I—M.M.II, Barbotine polychrome ware (Evans, Palace, I. pi. 1), coloured slide. A az M.M.IIA, polychrome bowls (id., pi. 2), coloured slide. A 53 ,, polychrome vase (id., pi. 3), coloured slide. C 93 M.M.III, ' Trickle ware ' vase from Oournia (Hall, Aeq. Arch., fig. 195). A 57 ,, survivals of polychromy (Evans, Palace, I. pi. 7), coloured slide. 3275 M.M.III—L.M.I, transitional vase (Seager, Pachyammos, pi. 15). C 92 L.M.I. Vase from Egypt (Hall, Aeq. Arch., pi. 21). C 91 ,, Jug from Gournia (id., fig.27) . C 764 L.M.II. Octopus vase from Mycenae.

C 94 Mycenaean pottery from Rhodes (Marshall, Discovery in Gk. Lands, fig. 7). A 103 ,, sherd with plant forms (Perrot and Chipiez, 6, pi. 21), coloured slide. C 332 ,, vases from tomb 502 (B.S.A. excavations, 1921).

FRESCOES. A 54 Cnossus, ' the saffron gatherer,' M.M. II (Evans, Palace, I. pi. 4), coloured siide. A 56 ,, Painted plaster with lily sprays, M.M. Ill (id., pi. 6), coloured slide. C 212 ,, Painted stucco band spiraliform design (id., fig. 269). C 216 ,, fresco shrine with double axes (id., fig. 319). C 220 fresco (restored): the ' ladies in blue ' (id., fig. 397). A104- (4 slides), coloured adaptations of Cnossian frescoes. A 102 H. Triada, Sarcophagus (Dussaud, Les civ. prehell.2, pi. P), coloured slide. A 101 Tiryns, a boar hunt (Dussaud, id., pi. C), coloured slide.

SCULPTURE MODELLING, &c. A 108 Statuette of snake goddess, Cnossus (Hall, Aeg. Arch., frontispiece), coloured slide. A 58 ,, ,, ,, 2 views (Evans, Palace, I. frontispiece), coloured slide. C 98 Gesso relief of an arm holding a horn [ ?] (Spearing, Childhood of Art, fig. 283). C 219 faience plaque : cow and calf (Evans, Palace, I. fig. 367). C 215 ,, ' sacral knots ' Mycenae (id., fig. 309). C 214 ,, ' sacral knot' of ivory, Cnossus (id., fig. 308). C 157 ,, miniature votive dress with panels of crocus on skirt (cf. B.S.A., 9, p. 82). C 218 ,, chalices, Cnossus (Evans, Palace, I. fig. 357). C 156 Steatite vase from Hagia Triada, a warrior chief (cf. Dussaud, Les civ. prehell.2, p. 69) C 97 ,, head of a bull from Cnossus (Evans; Tomb of Double Axes, fig. 87a). C 211 Columnar lamp of purple gypsum (Evans, Palace, I. fig. 249). A 5i> Inlaid gaming board (Evans, Palace, I. pi. 5), coloured slide. C 217 „ detail (id., fig. 338). C 95 ' Boxer vase ' from H. Triada (Hall, Atg. Arch., pi. 16). C 350 Psychro libation table restored (Evans, Palace of Minos, I. fig. 465). C 356 Terra-cottas from Mycenae tomb 513 : grotesque animals.

C 232 Gold cups from Vaphio : bull-taming scenes in relief. C 87 ,, earring (Schuchhardt, Schliemann, fig. 171). C 88 ,, work from Phaestus (Baikie, Seakings, pi. 32). C 89 ,, ' garter-holder ' (Schuchhardt, Schliemann, fig. 266). C 90 ,, hair pin (id., fig. 172).

ENGRAVED GEMS, SIGNET RINGS, &c. C 213 Bull captured while drinking at tank, Cnossus (Evans, Palace, I. fig. 274). C 359 The snake goddess with double axe between lions, Mycenae. 5926 The snake goddess, (a) from Crete, (b) and (c) from Mycenae. C 208 ' Mourning scene for divine youthful hero,' Mycenae (Evans, Palace, I. fig. 116). 3303 ' The goddess in sacred ship arriving at her shrine,' Mochlos (Seager, Mochlos, fig.52) . lv

C 3(il Athlete and bull, Mycenae. C 300 Animal forms, Mycenae.

C 209 Cretan script: a sealing of M.M. II j>eriod with portrait head (Evans, Palace., I. fig. 206). ARCHITECTURAL MISCELLANEA. C 426 Reconstruction of an Etruscan temple (outline drawing only).

C 383 Early forms of palmette (Meurer, Formenlehre, p. 56) C 384 Later forms of palmette (id., p. 303). C 391 Relief from house of Eumachia (id., p. 210). C 392 Scroll from Forum of Trajan in Lateran (id., p. 414). C 394 Acanthus frieze from Bouyes, 12th century (id., p. 415, fig. 14). C 393 Scroll from Baalbek (Wiegand, Alt. Denk. aus Syria, pi. 76). C 396 Frieze with acanthus and animals from Pompeii. C 414 Coptic frieze animal forms in scrolls (Wulff, Alt. chr. Bildw., 211). C 419 Christian panel from Porto (Marucchi, Mon. d. Mus Crist. Lat., pi. 4).

6365 The Radcliffe Library, Oxford. From a drawing (Fergusson, Mod. Arch., p. 290). 6360 St. George's Hall, Liverpool. From a drawing (id., p. 307). SCULPTURE, &c. * = taken from original or adequate reproduction. C 227 Archaic Medusa,* from pediment at Corfu. 6699 Archaic male torso,* B.M. C 225 Relief (Athens, 1922) group of athletes * (J.H.S., 42, pi. 6a). C 224 ,, ., wrestling* (id., pi. 66). C 226 ,, .. epheboi with animals * (id., pi. 6c). C 223 ,, ,. chariot scene * (id., pi. 7a). C 222 „ „ playing hockey * (id., pi. 76). C 221 „ ,. chariot scene * (id., pi. 7c). 5569 Thasos, archaic relief * from : Hermes and a nymph. 5570 ,, ,, ,, ,, three nymphs.*

1009 The Elgin Marbles in Park Lane, 1810. Sketch by Coekerell (J.H.S., 36, p. 299). 1220 „ „ „ The temporary Elgin room. Drawing by Prior (id., p. 350). 1017 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ By Archer,"circ. 1817 (id., p. 352). 5984 Draped female torso * from Claudos (Crete). B.M. C 163 Diadumenos from Delos,* head of. 5565 L}"cian monument * : the tomb of Payava. B.M. 6700 Standing discobolos.* B.M.

C 233 Aphrodite * (Medici type). Rockfeller Coll. 1021 Athena, head by Euboulides.* Ath. 'Nat. Mus. 234 (Dickins, Hell. Sculpt., fig. 44). 5921 Eros with the bow.* B.M. 1043 Nike of Euboulides.* Ath. Nat. Mus. 233 (Diekins, Hell. Sculpt., fig. 43). 6197 Zeus, head of * : Otricoli collection.

B9959 Relief from tomb of Haterii: detail showing workmen on crane (from a drawing). 5713 ,, ,, Arch of the Goldsmiths, Rome.* Severus and Julia Domna sacrificing. B9628 „ of C. Julius Saecularis.* Mus. Terme (Altman, Bom. Crab-altdre, fig. 179). B9911 ,, of a warrior leading a horse.* Corstopitum (Report, 1908, p. 40, fig. 11). B9931 „ Mithraic relief found at Hulme, 1821 * (Roman Fort, pi. 12). B9966 ,, Capture of a daughter of Leueippus.* Basilica near Porta Maggiore, Rome.

C 380 Aphrodisias frieze, B.M. Siren and Seasons.* C 381 „ „ „ Hunting, etc.* C 382 „ „ „ Cock fight : Birdcage.* lvi.

C 373-6 (4 slides). Pilasters from Thermae of Aphrodisias * (cf. Constant. Mus. Cat. 493), C 400 ' Tomb of Theodoras.' * S. Apollinare in Classe. C 418 Pierced decorative panel; cross between birds : scroll work.* C 412 Early Christian Tomb in Lateran * (Marucchi, Mon. d. Mus. Crist. Lot., pi. 32).

C 170 Porphyry group of four knights.* St. Mark's, Venice. C 171 C 166 Byzantine relief of a bull.* Acrop., Athens.

6200 Augustus,* head of. C 164 Demosthenes,* head of. 6364 Harpocrates, head of. B.M. 1063 Plato,* bust {J.H.S., 40, p. 191). Vat. Mus.

7185 Bronze statuette of Apollo * dedicated by Ganyaridas. B.M. (J.H.S., 29, p. 156. fig. 76). C 86 ,, Etruscan statue. The ' Orator,' * Florence. C2014 ,, Hermes from Anticythera,* head of. C 229 „ statue of a boy,* Met. Mus., New York. C 237 „ horses *: St. Mark's, Venice.

7886 Terra-cotta Etruscan funerary group.* B.M. C 238 ,, Apollo (6th century) from Veii.* Front view. C 239 „ „ „ „ „ * Back view. 7119 ,, Tanagra figurines * : three ladies in outdoor dress. C 423 „ Etruscan masks * (B.M., Cat. Vases, I. (2), pi. 18). 7189 „ foodwarmer in the form of a shrine * {J.H.S., 29, p. 164).

VASES. * Denotes a photographic view of the whole vase from the original. C 150 Interior of B.F. dish : a vineyard (drawing only).

2187 Crater in Louvre : above, the Argonauts: below, the Niobids (outline drawings). C 141 Cantharos * : a lady spinning. B.M. (J.H.S., 41, pi. 5). C 143 Oinochoe * : children playing with dog and hoop. B.M. (J.H.S., 41, p. 148). C 144 Lehythos * : garden scene. B.M. (J.H.S., 41, pi. 3). C 146 Oinochoe * : children with cart. B.M. (J.H.S., 41, pi. 5). C 149 Lid of Pyxis : * ladies at play. B.M. (J.H.S., 41, pi. 3).

B9915 ' Samian' bowl. *Colchester. B9937 „ „ *Manchej3ter (Roman Fort at Manchester, pi. 99). B9938 „ „ *Manchester (id., pi. 26). B9949 „ „ *Castleshaw. B9953 „ „ * B9936 „ pottery. *Ellesmere Collection (Roman Fort at Manchester, pi. 99). B9954 Grey ware * (Roman Fort, pi. 98, 1).

PAINTING AND MOSAIC. C 234 Beit Jibrin (Samaria). Greek painted tomb. Interior of main chamber. B9963 Boscoreale fresco, garden scene. B9967 Rome, Tomb near Porta Maggiore, fresco ' the Twelve Apostles.'

5930 Naples : Mosaic of fine style : priestess, or votary, holding offering. lvii

THE MINOR ARTS. C 159 Tetradraehm of Thurium with head of Athena in fine style.

B9968 Bronze mooring-ring from Lake Xemi. 3560 ,, prow of Roman galley : Aetium. B.M. B9932 ,, and silver objects (Roman Fort at Manchester, pi. 43). B9935 ., flagon (id., pi. 95). B9934 ., fibulae, etc. Ellesmere Collection (id., pi. 89). C 421 ,, mask of Roman parade helmet from Ain Tab. B.M. C 422 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ (B.M., Cat. Bronzes, 877). C 151 Iron helmet with vizor mask from Newstead (Curie, Roman Frontier Fort, pi. 29). C 152 Brass visor mask (id., pi. 30).

C 378 Lead coffins from Sidon. B.M. B9608 „ „ „ „ Colchester.

3381 Silver armlet from Sierra Morena (Num. Chron., 1912, p. 65). 3382 ,-, tore from Sierra Nevada (id., p. 66).

C 413 Ivory diptych of Areobindus (Molinier, Ivories, pi. 3). C 415 Coptic ivories (Wulff, Alt. chr. Bildic, pi. 27). C 420 Bookeover : the legend of S. Gall (Molinier, Ivories, pi. 11).

MISCELLANEA. C 228 California University; stage of Greek theatre. C 424 The hoplite race (drawing). C 425 A stadion race (drawing).

B9933 Phalera (soldier's clasp) (Roman Fort at Manchester, pi. 83). B9951 Pila muralia. Castleshaw. B9952 „ „ from Oberaden. B9950 ' Uppers ' of Roman shoes, Castleshaw. B9955 Mortar (Roman Fort at Manchester, pi. 68).

7885 Modern Greek life : children with mule.