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Achaian dedication at Olympia, 212, 222 by Lysippos, 123–4, 219 Aphrodite, 14–15, 77, 79, 114, 167, 222 Acanthus Column at Delphi, 85 “Schwarzenberg” Alexander, 55, 126, 132, Apelles, Birth of Venus, 79 Achilles, 134, 220 219, 219 Apollo, 168 Ackland Art Museum, Univ. North Carolina tetradrachms of, 114, 114 on coinage, 114 at Chapel Hill victory medallions of, 114–15, 115 Parnopios (“Locust Apollo”), 141 fragmentary bronze head of the woman, 69 Testament of, 167 Sitalkas, 172 Ada of , 18, 19, 23, 211 Alexandria, 141 Apollonios, 192 adequation (Poseidippos), 134 Temple of Sarapis at, 260 Apollonis, 168 aeisitoi, 190, 192, 194 Alkaios, 131 Apoxyomenos from Ephesos, 89, 151 Aelian, 132 Alscher, L., 89 Apulia, bell krater from, 108 agalma, 118, 162 Ammianus Marcellinus, 249 Archelaos, 114 maker of, 153 Amunomenes, 26 Archias, 16 Agasikratis, 165, 166 Amyntas, 169, 205, 213–16 Archidamos III, 14 Agathe Tyche, 197 Anakreon, 256 Archilochos, 131 Agelaos, 95, 96 anastasis, 166 Archimedes, 255 Agias, 69, 84, 88, 89, 93, 93 anathemata, 167 Archinos Phaniou Eleusinios, 149–50 agonothete, 16 anathyrosis, 225, 240 Archippe from Aixone, 19–20 Aiantis, 191 anchisteia, 144 arete¯/aretai, 134, 212 Aion, 26 andriantopoiika, 124 Argead portraits, see Leochares Aischines, 49, 89, 134, 202n70 anthippasia, 184, 191 Argos, 212 Aischylos, 134 Antiochos VII Sideres, 196 Arimnestos, 145 aitesis, 189, 194 Antignotos, 151 Arion, 145 Aixone, 20 portrait of Marcus by, 151–2, 152 Aristarchos, 221 Ajootian, A., 7, 144, 152, 212, 222 portrait of Raskouporis, king of Thrace, by Aristion of Paros, Phrasikleia, 2, 3 akribeia/akribe¯s/akribo¯s, 132 150, 151–2, 153 Aristodemos I, 26 akromerimnon, 130 Antigonos Doson, tetradrachms of (?), 119 Aristodemos II, 26 ale¯theia/veritas, 127, 128; see also likeness; Antigonos Gonatas, 124, 171, 196–7 Aristogeiton, 146, 150, 162, 183, 190, 198, 199 realism tetradrachms of (?), 119 Aristonoe from Rhamnous, 64–5, 65, 66, 77 Alexander I of Macedonia, 167, 221 Antigonos Monophthalmos, 146, 150–2, 168, Aristophanes, Frogs, 189 Alexander III (the Great) of Macedonia, 14, 194, 197, 198, 199 Aristophanes of Leukonoe, 191–2, 194–6, 199 54–5, 99, 106, 113, 114, 125, 132–4, 145, Antiochos I, 168 Aristotle, 60, 110, 127, 134, 212 169, 170, 205, 213–16, 221, 260 tetradrachms of, 121 portrait of, 3, 3, 36, 36, 44, 53, 59, 254 “Alexander Sarcophagus,” 94 Antiochos II, tetradrachms of, 121 Rhetorica, 110 Athos project for, 169, 171 Antiochos III, 168, 260 Arsinoe II, 162, 242, 243, 257, 260 portraits of Antiochos IV, 196 Arsinoe III, 240, 256, 257 Alexander Doryphoros (and related Antium Girl, 257, 259 Artemis, 172 bronzes), 219–20 Apelles, 54, 79 Brauronia, 153 Azara herm, 219 Aphidnae, 23, 190 marble statue of, 66 bronze statuette of, 218 Aphrodisias, 81n35 Asandros, 190, 195, 198

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Ashby, C., 224 Augenblick der Handlung, 254–5 chronology, 4, 6, 64, 80n11, 94, 96, 98n67, Ashmole, B., 240 Augustus, 169 122n34, 131, 142, 219 Asklepiades of Byzantion, 183, 195 Austin, R. P., 17 Chrysippos, 106, 256 Asklepios Giustini, 42 citizenship, 33n121, 44, 159n56, 183, 189–91, Asklepios of Melos, “Blacas” head of, 240, 240 banausoi, 34 193–4 Atarbos, base for choregic dedication of, 147 Bandinelli, R. B., 4 Clairmont, C., 182 ateleia, 190 Bankel, H., 222 clamps, 209, 225–6, 228n15 Athena, 114, 141, 172 Barthes, R., 52, 83n111, 128, 134 Clark, T. J., 134 Alea, Temple of, at Tegea, 210–11 base, statue, 16–33, 208–29 classicism, 49–60, 97 from Castro Pretorio, 89, 89–91 datable, 193–4 cleruchy, 192–3 on coinage, as state badge, 114 patterns of tooling on, 209 coins Lemnia, 141 in Philippeion, 208, 225–7 animals on, 114–16 Lindia, 144 semicircular, 211, 216 gods on, 113–14 Parthenos, 141 Bauer, H., 223 inscription from Sestos on (2d C.), 114 Polias, 146, 177n90 beardlessness, 99–112 Macedonian, 114, 121 shield device of, Eirene and Ploutos as, 13 actor, image on an Apulian bell krater, obverse designs on, conventions, 113–14 Athenaios, 14, 106, 132 108 portraits on, 7 Athens, 13–30, 20, 34–45, 141, 147–8, 162, 181– beauty (kallos/kalon), 83n111, 128 of rulers, 113–21 200 Belevi, Grave Monument, coffer reliefs, 94 Royal Persian gold daric, 114, 115 Acropolis, 7, 141–60 Bendis relief, 220 Comedy, Attic New, 132 Erechtheion, 210–11 Berenike II, 8, 77, 237–45, 260 Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Keremeikos, Museum, Philostrate, 28 doweling on, 238–40 “Borghese” poet, 131 Parthenon, 149, 209; reliefs, 34, 42; piercing technique in, 238–240 Demosthenes, portrait of, 50, 51, 256, 258 statues near, 66, 143, 146 portraits of, 238, 239, 242, 243, 257 Diana, 240, 241 plan of, by John Travlos, 143 Bergemann, J., 7 Ptolemy I Soter, portrait of, 241 statues of gods in, 141 Bergmann, M., 5, 8, 56 unknown man, portrait of, 105 Propylaia, 147, 209 Berlin, Antikenmuseen costume, see drapery Temple of Athena Polias on, 197 Nikeso, 67, 256, 258 Cox, C. A., 26 Agora, 19 Perikles, 59 Crowfoot, J. W., 151 Agora inv. S551, 237, 242, 243 Bernard, Emile, 132 Cynic philosopher, 253, 257, 259, 261 bases in front of the Stoa of Zeus Bertolin, S., 247 cult organizations, 193 Eleutherios, 163, 164 Bittis, 130, 131 Berenike II, portrait of (?), 238, 239 “Blacas” head, 240, 240 Daidalos, 260 Eleusinion, 19, 142 Boardman, J., 217 Damades, 183 Eleutherios, Stoa of, 164, 197 Bochum, Kunstsammlungen der Ruhr- Damaskos, D., 205, 209, 218 restored west side of, 163, 163 Universität, portrait of Aristotle, 36 damnatio memoriae, 163 Asklepieion, 142 Bonn, Akademisches Kunstmuseum, portrait Daochos, see Delphi, Daochos Monument Boule, 161–2, 190, 192, 197–8, 199 of an unknown man (cast), 53 decree, honorific, 17, 19–21, 31, 32n 54, 161–2, choregic monuments, 44, 146, 147, 223 Borbein, A., 89, 211, 222 181–200, 211; see also honorifics (Keesling); Demos, Athenian, 26, 65, 190, 158n47 Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Tanagra portrait, statue, awarding honorific Demos and the Charites, Shrine of, 164, figurines, 76, 77 Deinokrates, Athos project for Alexander, 169, 238, 243 Brendel, O., 4 171 Dionysos, Theater of, 111, 163, 196, 237–8, Brutus, 198 Delos (island), 5 243 Bukaios, 167 Diadoumenos, House of the, on, 80 Ekklesia, Athenian, 190 Bulle, H., 85 Monument to the Progonoi of Antigonos Kerameikos, 20, 27, 252 Burckhardt, J., 4 Gonatas on, 171, 173 National Museum Buschor, E., 2 Sanctuary of Apollo, Stoa of Antigonos Aristonoe from Rhamnous, portrait of, (Gonatas) on, 171, 173 64–5, 65, 66, 77 Cameron, A., 132 Temple of Athena on, 220 Berenike II, portrait of, 243 Cassius, 198 Delphi grave reliefs, 29, 37, 41, 43; of Hieron casts, 14, 54, 128 Acanthus Column, 85 from Rhamnous, 92; “Last Attic,” 74, centaur, images, 34, 52 Argive dedications at, 211–12 75 Cézanne, P., 132 block with a proxeny decree at, 87 Ilissos stele, head from, 39, 41 Chairestratos, 93 Daochos Monument at, 7, 29, 84–98, 144, Kroisos from Anavyssos, 2, 3, 167 Chairippe, by Praxiteles, 25–8, 27 146, 170, 213, 222 “Philosopher” from wreck off Chaironeia, Battle of, 152, 169, 205, 208, 212, Acanthus Column near, 85 Antikythera, 130 216, 220 Agias, 69, 84, 88, 89, 93, 93 Phrasikleia, by Aristion of Paros, 2, 3 chalkeia/chalkos/chalkourgein, 124 architectural setting of, 85–88 Phryne, copy of a portrait of, or the head Chaniotis, A., 218 conserved figures of, 85, 170 of the Knidian Aphrodite, 15 Chares of Lindos, 124 dating, 84–96 atimia, 25 chariot, 14, 25, 116, 118, 124, 128, 168–9, 182, entrance to, 96n11 Attalids of Pergamon, 147 185, 198, 202n72 hall of the Thessalians at, 85 Attalos I, 162 charis, 128 and Hermes figure in, 94–6 Attalos II, 193 Charmides, 16 reconstructions: by Geominy, 86; by Attalos III, 168 Chiron, 52 Jacquemin and Laroche, 86 Atticizing, 216–17 choregia/choregos, 44, 88, 97n21, 146, 183, 223 Sisyphos I, 90, 90, 91–2, 95, 170

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Sisyphos II, 94–6 diptych, 255–6, 257 Epigenes, 111 style of, 88–94 “discourse of viewing” (Goldhill), 60 epigrams, 56, 60–1, 80, 84, 94, 96–7, 124–5, unfinished blocks of, 85–8 divine/heroic attributes of portraits, see 129, 131–2, 134, 136n3, 144–5 width of, 96n11 portraits, attributes epikleros, 24 Museum Dodwell, E., 16 Epikles of Acharnai, 192, 196 Ada and Idrieus of Caria, 18, 19, 23 dog, on grave relief, 95 Epikouros, portrait of, 57, 132, 133 Agias, 93 dokimasia, 189 epilektoi, 189, 192, 197, 199 draped female statues, 29, 73 donation document, 166 epimeletai, 186–7, 194 draped male statue (“Delphi Doric foot, 32n68 epiphanestatos topos, 168 Philosopher”), 29, 29–30, 73, 95 doryphoros, 220 Erechthidos, 26 Sisyphos, 90 dracontias, 123 Eros, 14 Sanctuary of Apollo at, 171 drapery, 256–8 Euagoras of Salamis, king, 142, 163, 190, 195, Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia at, 223–4 chiton, 169 197 second Thessalian monument (so-called), Classical style of, 82n58, 82n65 euchrony (Didi-Huberman), 131 block from, 87 colors of, 70 “Eudamidas,” 136 Temple of Apollo at, 29, 172 on female statues, 29, 29–30, 70, 73 Eudoxos, 260 tholos at, 223–4 Aristonoe from Rhamnous, 70–1 euergesia, 166 Demainetos, 191–2 early Hellenistic, 217 Eumachia, statue of, 75, 80 demes, 152–3, 192–4, 198–9, 237 eroticism vs. modesty, 80 Eumarides of Kydonia, 164 Demeter, 20, 24, 74, 75 goddesses: Athena from Castro Pretorio, Eumenes II, 168 on coinage, 114 90; Demeter from Knidos, 71; vs. Eumnestos Sosikratidos Paianieus, 151 from Knidos, 71 mortals, 83n97 Eumolpidai, 193 Demetrias, funerary stele from, 107 from Kos, 75, 78, 79 Euphron of Sikyon, 195, 197 Demetrios from Thasos, 73, 73 Euripides of Alopeke, 13, 128, 146 Vegina Eurydike, 217 Farnese-type portrait of, 35, 35, 134, 254 of Phaleron, 88, 91, 94, 150, 151, 163, 190–3, young maiden in New York, 91 Rieti-type portrait of, 35, 36, 134 253, 256 himation, 44, 169, 257 Eurydike, 169, 205, 213, 216, 216, 217, 217 Poliorketes, 55, 56, 117, 146, 153, 168, 192, historical, for heroized portraits, early Eurykleides of Kephisia, 164, 238 194, 197–9, 256 Hellenistic, 217 eusebeia, 162, 166, 167, 170, 172 Demochares, 134, 200 on male statues, 29, 29–30 Exekias, 134 Demokles of Aphidna, 190 Daochos Monument, 90, 91–2, 96 Demokratia, 197 peplos, 70, 71 Favorinus, 148 Demokritos, 260 of the Vergina Eurydike, 217, 230n70 Fittschen, K., 34, 37, 80, 99, 103–4, 131 demos, 168; see also Athens, Demos styles of Fleischer, R., 5 Demos and the Charites, see Athens, Demos drapery-through-drapery, 74–6 Fouquet Alexander, 219 and the Charites, Shrine of “Hellenistic,” 64–5 “frameworks of meaning” (Hodder), 1 Demosthenes 3d–4th C., 256–7 Francotte, H., 181, 189, 191, 192 and Athenian law, 25, 192, 201–2n70 traditional, 65 Frel, J., 93 on honorific statues, 163, 190, 195 Dresden, Antikensammlung Fried, M., 134 Oration 41, 23–4 Euripides (Rieti type), 36 funerary stelai, see grave reliefs posthumous portrait statue, 3, 49, 50, 51, 52, Zeus, 135 55, 57, 63–4, 102, 132, 200, 258 dromos, 247–51, 256, 260, 261 Gaius Aelius Gallus (Praxiteles VI?), 153, 154 authenticity via naturalism, 52, 54, 134 Ducrey, P., 218 Gardiner, E. M., 95 body and pose, 51, 134, 135 Gauthier, P., 181–3, 189, 195, 198 dimensions, 134–5 eagle, on coinage, 116, 116 genos, 170, 193 drapery of, 51, 256 Eckstein, F., 220 Genesia (festival), 24 epigram on pedestal, 56 Ehrhardt, W., 223 Geneva, Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, form/geometry of, 89, 94, 135, 256 eikon (image), 3, 134, 182 Poseidippos, 101 hair, 100–1 Eirene and Ploutos (Kephisodotos the Elder), genre styles (Poseidippos), 134 interpretation/iconography, 49, 51, 52 152, 217, 217 Geominy, W., 7, 144, 146, 217 location, 49, 134 Eirenias, 168 Giuliani, Luca, 36 physiognomy, 51, 101, 102 elegantia, 89, 128 Glaukon, 193 Derrida, J., 132 elephant, on coinage, 115, 115, 116, 116 Gnaeus Acceronius Proclus (Praxiteles VI?), Devéria, T., 247 Eleusis, 150 153–4, 155 Diadochoi, 55, 99 Demeter and Kore, Sanctuary of, 142 gnome¯, 134 Didi-Huberman, G., 131 Eleusinion, 19 goat, on coinage, 114 Dillon, S., 7, 217 El-Taib, Hasaballa, 247 Goldhill, S., 60 Dinsmoor, W. B., 85 Elysion, 261, 262 Gombrich, E. H., 128 Dio Chrysostom, 148, 218, 230n85 emaciated man, statuette of, 135–6, 137 Gorgias of Leonyinoi, 167 Diodoros Siculus, 260 empsychos, 132 Gorgippos, 190 Diogenes Laertius, 145 ephebes, 95, 192 Göttingen, Archäological Institut der Diognetos Hypsimou, 144 Ephesos, Temple of Artemis, 218 Universität Dionysios of Kydonia, 153 Epicharinos, 141 Menander (reconstruction), 111 Dionysos, 53, 194, 260; see also Athens, Theater Epidauros Poseidippos (reconstruction), 130 of Dionysos Temple of Asklepios, 209 Graindor, P., 151, 153–4 diphros, 111, 252, 254 tholos at, 223–4 Granicus, Battle of the, 145, 212

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grave reliefs, Attic, 7, 27, 29, 34–5, 35, 36, 37, homoiote¯s, 134 Kallixeinos, 249 38, 38–9, 40, 41, 42, 42, 43, 75, 109, 110 honorifics (Keesling), 16; see also decrees, Kallon of Elis, 144–5 of ephebe, servant, and dog, 95 honorific; portrait, statue, awarding Kanellopoulos, C., 213 of Hieron from Rhamnous, 92, 93 honorific Karneades, 18, 193 and public statuary, 43–5 hoplon, 194 Kassel, Staatliche Antikensammlungen Green, R., 108 Hornbostel, W., 246 portrait of Berenike II, 242 horsemen, on Macedonian coinage (5th C.), portrait of Lykourgos (?), 58, 59 Habicht, C., 141, 144, 194, 196, 197, 221 114 Kaunos, exedra of Protogenes, 170, 172 Habron, 199–200 Humphreys, S. C., 24 Keats, John, 128 Hades, entrance to, at Sarapieion, Memphis, Huwendick, J., 208 Keesling, C., 7, 16 261 Huyot, J.-N., 211 Kephisia, 26 Hageladas, “hard” statues of, 128 Hydaspes River, Battle of, 114 Kephisodoros, 189, 196 hairstyles, 38–9, 77, 100, 102–3 Hypereides, 134 “Kephisodotos,” 148, 149–50 “African,” 256 Hypsimos Diognetou Hybades, 144 Kephisodotos anastole¯, 36, 38, 125, 218, 220, 254 of Alopeke, 146 of Demeter, 70 Iamos, 221 of Athalidai, 32n88 of Hermes and Agias, 95 idealism, categorical and phenomenal, 127–8 the Elder, 152, 217, 217 of Isis, 70 “ideology of the oikos” (Humphreys), 24 the Younger, 13, 22, 54, 144, 146, 153, 155, 156 of “Kolotes,” 58 Idomeneus (Kresilas), 124 Kerberos, 261 krobylos bun, 14 Idrieus of Caria, 18, 19, 23, 211 Kerykes, 193 melon, 242–3 Ilion, Sanctuary of Athena at, 168 Kinze, C., 49 of Nikeso, 70 Ilissos stele, head from, 39, 41 Kirchner, J., 144 of Sarapieion portraits, 253–4 Imbros, 191 Kleidikos Kineou Lamptreus, 153 Halikarnassos, Mausoleion at, 94, 211, 224 individuality, 4, 5–6, 34 Kleogenos, 20 Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Individualporträts, 7 Kleon, 189 grave relief, 42 inscriptions, 5–6, 14, 16–20, 22–8, 30–1, 52, 56, Kleopatra (wife of Phillip II), 208 Hardie, A., 131 58, 87–9, 96, 97n11; see also epigrams Kleopatra of Delos, 74, 77 Harmodios, 146, 150, 162, 183, 190, 198, 199 (and separate Epigraphical Index) Kleopatra I or II, 243 Harris-Cline, D., 147 for Aristonoe of Rhamnous, 65, 65–6 Kleopatra II, 168 Hatzopoulos, M., 218 Attic 4th-C. honorific, 142 Kleopatra III, 168 Hector, 212 of Nikeso of Priene, 66, 67, 70 klismos, 111 Heilbrun, F., 247 of Nikokleia from Knidos, 66 Knidia, 79 Hekataios of Abdera, 54, 128–9, 131–2, 261 and reinscriptions, 146–52 Aspremont–Lynden–Arles Aphrodite, 14–15, Helen, 77, 79 “revolution” in Athenian, first half of 4th C., 222; see also Phryne Henry, A. S., 181–2 142 Knidos, 222–3 Hephaistia, Lemnian cleruchy at, 192 sophrosyne, 79 Köhler, W., 191 Hephaistion, pyre of, 209–10 stoichedon, 16–18, 24, 31n43, 65–6, 87–8, 162, Koiphagoros of Aixone, 20 Herakleidai, 212 166 kolossos, 162 Herakles, 108, 134, 212 intentionality, 2–3, 9 “Kolotes,” 58–9 on coinage, 114 Iohannes Hyrkanos I, 164 Konon, 141, 163, 190, 195, 197, 211–12 statue of, 240, 241 “Ionic” poet (?), 252, 255–6, 257 Kore, 20, 24, 71, 74, 75 Hermann, K., 208 Iphikrates, 189 Korres, M., 149–50, 153 Hermes of Olympia, 94–5 Isis, 243–4 Kos Hermolykos, 141 Isokrates, 134, 144, 212 Museum Hermon, 252 Issos, Battle of, 113 draped woman, 78, 79 Herodas, 54 Istanbul, Archaeological Museum veiled woman, 69, 71 Herodoros, 195 draped woman from Thasos, 73 Sanctuary of Demeter in Kyparissi on, 71 Herodotus, 145 “Statue A” and “Statue B” from Thasos, 72 kosmetes, 192 heroön, 208, 222 Izmir, Archaeological Museum, Lady from the kosmos, 128, 134 Hertel, D., 34–5 Sea (so-called), 66, 68, 71–2 Kotys, 151 Hesiod, 253–4, 261 kouros, 44 Hierokles of Rhamnous, 70, 71, 93 Jacquemin, A., 84–8, 144, 221 Krateros, 145 Hieron of Rhamnous, 92, 93 Johannes, D., 247 Kresilas, Idomeneus, 124 Hieron of Syracuse, 14, 168 jugs, Ptolemaic, of Arsinoe II, Berenike II, Kroisos from Anavyssos, Attica, 2, 3, 167 Himerios, 125 Arsinoe III, 256, 257 Kroll, J., 7 Himmelmann, N., 34, 56 Julian, 249 Kron, U., 70 hipparcheion, 191 Krug, A., 237 historical personages, as exemplars, 4 Kairos, by Lysippos, 124 Krumeich, R., 7, 182 Hitzl, K., 220 Kalamis, 14 Kyrieleis, H., 5 Hodder, I., 1 kalathos, 256 Hollis, A., 131 Kalaureia, Sanctuary or Temple of Poseidon Lady from the Sea (so-called), 66, 68, 71–2 Hölscher, T., 4–5, 8, 54 at, 165, 165, 166, 167 Lambert, S. 146 Holt, F., 115 Kallias of Sphettos, 195, 196, 199, 201n29 Lampon of Olynthos, 136, 153 Homer, 54, 77, 130, 212, 260, 261 Kallikrates of Samos, 162 Lapatin, K., 205, 220 portrait types, 38 Kallimachos, 130, 255 Laroche, D., 84–8, 144 statue of (?) at Sarapieion, 252, 253, 254 Kallithea Monument, 93–4, 213 “Last Attic Grave Relief,” 74, 75

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Lauer, J.-Ph., 246–7, 251–2 Mariette, A., 246, 247–8, 249, 251, 254, 255 Metrodoros, 57 Lawton, C., 90 material (of portrait statues) Musaios, 260–1 Lembke, K., 248 amber, 169 Myron, 124–5, 143, 145 Lentulus, 149–50 basalt, 243 [M/Z]enodoros of Trinemeia, 194, 196 Leochares bronze, 22, 55–6, 66, 81n34, 124, 131, 167, Argead portraits, 7–8, 169, 205, 211, 212, 213, 194, 237 naïskos, 35, 44, 77, 91 216, 217, 224–5 chryselephantine, 167, 169, 205, 221 Naples, National Archaeological Museum Pandaites and Pasikles dedication, 142, 144, gold or gilded, 167, 168, 194, 220–1 Demetrios Poliorketes, 55 145 and iconography, 162, 166–72, 221 Eumachia, 75, 80 Leokrates, 23 ivory, 169, 205, 220 Poseidonios, 104 Leukonoe, Aristophanes of 191–2, 194–6, 199 limestone, 23, 169, 220–1, 248 Pronomos vase, 108 Leula, 16 Mokattam, 251 Seleukos I, 54 Ligorio, P., 3–4 marble, 66, 167, 170, 220, 237 naturalism, 5–6, 49–62, 128 likeness, 1, 5–6, 34; see also realism; similitudo Hymettian, 19, 25, 44, 152 Nectanebo I and/or II, 247–8 Linfert, A., 89 Parian, 94, 208–9, 221, 240, 242 Nelidow Alexander, 219 lion Pentelic, 22, 217, 242 Nemesis on coinage, 114 precious metals and materials, 167 Shrine of (the Nemeseion), 197 funerary, 127, 132 wood, 56, 58, 111, 147, 220, 240, 244n15 and Themis, Temple of, 66, 70 “Locust Apollo,” see Apollo Parnopios Matthaiou, A., 153 neo¯teroi, 130 Loewy, E., 153 Mausolos, 66, 211 Nero, 221, 229n57 Löhr, C., 144 Medeios, 136 Nestor, 212 London, British Museum megestai timai, 161–2, 165, 183, 189 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art Ada and Idrieus, Tegean votive relief, 211 Melampous, 260 Baker Dancer, 65 “Blacas” head of Aklepios, 240 Memphis votary from Golgoi, 169, 170 grave relief (fragment), 37 Elysion, 261, 262 young maiden from a grave monument, 91, Longpérier, A. de, 135–6 Sarapieion 91 Love, I., 222 entrance to Hades at, 261 Nikagora, 166 Lucian, 222–3, 261 “Homer,” 253 Nike, 114–15, 168 Ludovisi Gauls, 256 “Ionic” poet, 252 Nikertos, 44, 94 L. Valerius Catullus, 148 Philosopher, 254 Nikeso from Priene, 66, 67, 70, 162, 166, 256, lychnaption, 248 plan of, 8, 246–63, 247 258 Lykophron, 198, 199 “Plato,” 251 Nikias Monument, 44 Lykourgos of Boutadai, 196, 198, 199–200, 260 Poet with kithara, 249, 250 Nikokles of Anagyrous, 193 portrait of, 58, 58, 59, 134 putto riding pantheress, 248 Nikomachos, 146 Lyme Park, Attic grave relief, 109 Temple of Ptah at, 259, 260 Nikomedes, 169 Lysias, 37, 39, 43–4 Menander, 39, 53, 58, 93, 99–112, 100, 111, 134 Nochlin, L., 134 Lysikrates, 44 Menodoros, see [M/Z]enodoros of Trinemeia nomos, 189 Monument, 223 Meritt, D. B., 22 Lysimache, 146 “messages without a code” (Barthes), 134 odeion, 72 Lysimachos, silver tetradrachms of, 119 metoikos, 94 oikos, 33n121, 42, 44, 106 Lysimachos Lysitheidou Agrylethen, 145 Metrodoros, portrait of, 57, 57–8 Oinopidas of Chios, 260 Lysiphanes Lysidemou Hagnousios, 144 , 35 Oliver, G., 2, 7, 146 and Sostrate Eukratous, 148, 148 mime¯sis, kinds of (Aristotle), 127 Olympia Lysippe, 71, 143 Mimnermos, 256 Achaian dedication, 212 Lysippos of Sikyon, 7, 54, 74, 84, 123–38, 183, Mithrapata, 115 Altis, 205 219 mne¯meion, 134, 145 Echohalle, 162 charis and elegantia in work of, 89 mne¯mosynen, 145 Philippeion, 169, 205 and faithfulness to the natural (Quintillian), moldings, 19, 22, 87, 210–11 plan, 206 13 Momigliano, A., 208 Temple of Hera at, 205 portrait statues Monasteraki, 25 Olympias, 169, 205, 216, 230n63 of Alexander III, 123–4, 219 Monument to the Progonoi, on Delos, 171, Olympiodoros, portrait of, 53, 53, 146, 163–4, of Kairos, 124 173 196 style of, 126 Mourning Women sarcophagus, 74 Onaso, 193 and principles of motion in 4th-C. Moschion, 111 Onatas of Aegina, 14, 212 sculpture, 233n155 Mummius, 218 orgeon, 197 Lysistrate, 26, 142 Munich Oropos, Amphiareion, 22, 144 Lysistratos, 54, 127, 128 Glyptothek Orphanou-Phlorake, B., 26 Eirene and Ploutos, by Kephisodotos, 217 Orpheus, 260–1 Macedonia, coinage (5th C.), 114 “Schwarzenberg” Alexander (attrib. Orsini, F., 3–4 Magna Mater, 197 Lysippos), 126 orthos, 132 Makareus, statue of, at the Athenian Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke orthostate format, 22 Keremeikos, 108 Aristotle, 3, 36 Ortolani, G., 223 Mantua, Palazzo Ducale, Euripides (Farnese Athena from the Castro Pretorio, 89 Osborne, M. J., 189 type), 35 Demosthenes, 50 Oslo, National Gallery Marcadé, J., 18 Epikouros, 133 Olympiodoros, 53 Marcus (Antignotos), 151–2, 152 Herm of Themistokles from Ostia, 3 Pindar, 52

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Osorapis, 259, 260 Phryne, or the Knidian Aphrodite, 14, 15, 77, in altar settings, 14, 16, 22, 29, 32, 118, 134, Sanctuary or Temple of, 247, 261 167, 221 161–2, 166, 168–9, 172, 175, 197–8, 210, Ourania, 255 phylarch[os], 191 223, 232n119, 232n130; see also subentries Picard, C., 246–7, 251–2, 255, 256, 261 sacrifice in front of; in sanctuaries; in Pairisades, 190 Pietrzykowski, M., 246–7 temples Palagia, O., 8, 94–5, 217 pinax, 162, 166, 191, 192, 193, 194, 197 ancient: art-historical traditions of, 3–6; Pandaites, 143–5, 145, 147, 148, 211 eikon en pinaki, 182 for Renaissance humanists, 4 Paris, Musée Rodin, ephebe, servant, and dog, Pindar, 3, 37, 52, 52, 53, 131 “angles instead of curves” (in Sarapieion), 95 “PIND(aros),” 249, 251–2 256 Pasikles, 143–5, 145, 147, 148 Piraeus, 196 of arrhephoros, 146, 158n38 pathognomics versus physiognomics, 6 Archaeological Museum of artists, 99–112, 141 Paullus Fabius Maximus, 151 funerary lion, 127, 132 of athletes, 30, 32, 56, 84, 141, 145, 150, Pausanias, 20, 223 grave reliefs, 35, 40 193, 196, 219 on buildings, 224, 244 Kallithea Monument, 44, 93–4, 213 and Attic grave reliefs, 39–40 on Delphi, 135, 136, 171 Kephissia, railroad link, 20 attributes of, see portraits, attributes on Philippeion and its portrait group, 205, Piston, 144, 148, 157n20 awarding honorific, 30, 146, 183–90, 208, 210, 220–1 Plato, 37, 52, 128, 134, 24, 251, 251–2, 257, 260, 200n3; see also decrees, honorific; on statues, 14, 22–3, 136, 141, 142, 146–7, 261 honorifics (Keesling) 149, 153, 155, 163, 171, 196, 213, 240 plektron, 254–5 bearded, 35, 37, 38–9, 52, 58, 59, 99, 106, Pausanias (Alexander’s general), 212 Pliny, 13, 53–4, 126, 127, 128, 131, 150, 152, 222 108, 253–4 pectoral, Egyptian mummy (Poseidippos), Plutarch, 14, 125, 219 beardless/clean-shaven, 96, 99–112 123–38 poet with kithara, 249, 249, 250, 254–5, 257 body: expressiveness of, 69; proportion Pella, cist tomb, Philosopher, 255 poikilletai, 132 of, 91 “Perdik,” 136 Pollitt, J. J., 2, 14 of boxers, 55–6 Perdikkas III, 114 Polybius, 260 cavalry, 191 Pergamon, 141, 168, 169; see also Attalids of Polyeuktos, 23, 24, 49, 52 Classical: early, 5; late, aesthetic spheres Pergamon Polykleitos of, 37–8; see also subentry religion and, peribolos, 44 of Argos, 124 late Classical Perikles, 5, 59, 59, 108, 141 Canon, 128 classicism in, 57–62, 216–17 perixyomenos, 150 the Younger, 224 colossal, 237, 240, 246–63 Pfuhl, E., 5, 34 Polyllos, 144–5 construction techniques used in, 66–8, Phaidros of Sphettos, 195, 196 Polystratos, 144–5 220–1; dowels, 16, 18, 23, 25; piecing, Phanostratos of Phaleron, 191 Polyxenos, 93–4 238–40 Phantasieportraits, 38 Pompeii, statue of Eumachia, 75, 80 and costs, 136, 182–3, 194–5, 198, 228n19 Pharnabazos, 114 Poros, 114–15 of cult personnel, 193 Pharsalos, 84, 96 “Poros decadrachms,” 115 defined: by Buschor and Pollitt, 2–3; as Pheidias, 141 Porticello, Italy, portrait from a wreck off, 37, genre, 1–2 Philip II of Macedonia, 14, 114, 169, 170, 173, 127, 128, 129 drapery of, see drapery 205, 213–16, 218 portrait as eikon, see eikon Philip V of Macedonia, 192, 198 attributes equestrian, 169 tetradrachms of, 119 aegis, 115–17 family, 30, 84–96, 143–4, 147, 169, 170, 193 Philippeion, 96, 123–36, 169, 170, 205–27, 206, anastole¯, 36, 38, 125, 218, 220, 254 footprints of, 19, 23, 66 207 branches, 169 of foreigners, 190, 193 plan of, 206 bull horn, 117, 122n41 of generals, 141, 163, 171–2 reconstructions, 207 celery leaf (selinon), 114 gestures in, 30, 49, 51, 70–5, 79, 135, 254 setting of portraits, 221–5 diadem, 120–1, 243, 257 group, 252–3; see also subentry family statues bases, blocks of, 225–7 elephant scalp, 119 heads: fragmentary, 39, 41, 66, 69; clamps and dowels used in, 209, helmet, 114, 119, 122n41, 147, 154, 212 stepped, 238, 240 225–6 herm, 258 Hellenistic, 63; early, distinguishing materials, 208–9, 225 incense boxes, 169 features, 1, 7, 103 moldings, 210, 211, 210–11, 225 olive crown, 194 individualism in, 1–3, 37, 52; early, 3, 34, plinth bedding on, 213, 220, 226 panther skin, 117 36; see also Individualporträts; as victory dedication and offering to Zeus, Pegasos, 114 individuality 222 phiale, 70 institutions with power to grant, 181–2, Philippides of Kephale, 111, 196 ram’s horn, 115, 117–18 190–3 Philippides of Paiania, 196 staff motif, 42–3 of intellectuals, 6, 46n43, 49, 52, 57, 104 Philitas (Hekataios), 54, 60, 124, 128–32 stoichedon, see inscription, stoichedon Italian honorary, 43 Philophon, 26 strigil, 150 of kanephoros, 146, 158n38 Philophon II, 26 thunderbolt, 114–16 laws regarding, 32n70, 44, 106, 166, 187, philosopher (statues so-called), 130, 131, 132, turtle, 114 189, 192, 198, 201n28, 202n70 254, 254–5; see also Cynic philosopher; walking stick, 44 likeness in, 1–2, 5, 37 Delphi, Museum, draped male statue; wreath, 38, 95, 166 materials, see material (of portrait statues) portrait, statue, of philosophers painted, see pinax of men: unknown, 53, 53, 101–2, 103, Philostrate, 28 statue, 141, 196–200 103–4, 105; vs. women and gods, in philotimia, 199 acrolithic technique and, 240–2 Hellenistic, 63 Phormio, 141 of actors, 24, 108, 110–12, 172 naturalism in, 49–62

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of orators, 49, 52, 58, 63, 100, 144, 195, Pouilloux, J., 87 “pictorial” (Zanker), in early Hellenistic 212, 218 Praxiteles, 13–33, 74, 128, 152–5, 221, 224 poetry, 61 Parthenon centaurs as precursors, 34 Arles, Aphrodite of, 14–15 psychological, 125 patronage of, 3–5, 7, 14, 18, 44–5, 76, Chairippe, portrait and base of, 25–8, 27 in Roman portraits, 1st-C., 5 141–56, 161–73, 181–200, 203n144, Gaius Aelius Gallus, 153, 154 “reality effect” (Barthes), 52–3, 56–62, 128 208–27, 228n18, 230n65, 231n104 Gnaeus Acceronius Proclus (Praxiteles), Reggio Calabria, Museo Nazionale Archeologi- of philosophers, 6, 18, 29, 36–9, 45n24, 153–4, 155 co, portrait from wreck off Porticello, 129 45n42, 46n48, 51, 60, 63, 246–63 Kleiokrateia, 23, 24, 152 Rehm, R., 224 of playwrights, 99–100, 104, 110–12 Knidos, Aphrodite of, 14, 222–3 Rhamnous of poets, 146, 246–63 Phryne, portrait of, 14–15 Aristonoe of, 64–5, 65, 66, 77 of politicians, 4, 49, 58–9 Praxiteles II, 153 small temple at, 66 in private settings, 4, 65, 142 Praxiteles IV, 154 Rhodes, 141 Ptolemaic, 240–2 Priene, Sanctuary of Demeter at, 66, 70 Colossus of, 124 in public settings, 4, 16, 43 Pritchett, W. K., 221 Sanctuary of Athena Lindia on, 144 Pudicitia-type female, 74, 82n75, 82n82; progonoi, 171 rhome¯, 134 see also subentry of women prohedria, 111, 183, 192, 237 Richter, G., 4 realism in, 37, 38, 51, 61n13, 182; see also Propertius, 130–1 Ridgway, B., 153 realism “PROTA(goras),” 249, 251–2, 255–6 Robert, L., 114 religion and, late Classical–early Protogenes, exedra of, 170, 172 Robertson, M., 49 Hellenistic, 144–5, 162–80 proxenos, 124 Rolley, C., 84–5 and ritual, 162, 166 prytaneion, 183, 198, 200 Rome, 141 Roman influence on, 68 prytanis, 189, 190, 192, 194 Musei Capitolini royal, 5, 13, 23, 54–6, 106, 113, 116, 120–1, psephisma, 189 Cynic philosopher, 259, 261 159n77; of kings, 4–5, 7, 14, 33, 51, Ptolemäer-Weihgeschenk, 162 Epikouros, 57 54–62, 60, 113–14, 116–18, 121 Ptolemaia, 237, 244 Ludovisi Gauls, 256 sacrifice in front of, 166–8; see also Ptolemaion, 244 Portrait, 36, 39, 44 subentry in altar settings Ptolemy I Soter, 55, 116, 132, 134, 197, 237, 240, Portrait, Capitol–Naples type, 38 in sanctuaries, 16, 22, 29, 32n70, 33n121, 241, 247, 256 Museo Nazionale 54, 106, 155; see also subentries in altar Ptolemy II Philadelphos, 117, 130, 131, 162, 249, Antium Girl, 259 settings; in temples 256, 258 Unknown Roman, 103 scale/size of, 51–2, 66, 68–9, 95–6, 98n58, Ptolemy III Euergetes, 237, 242, 244, 247, 258, Museo Torlonia 124, 131–4, 143–4, 150, 153, 157n13, 260 Theophrastos, 56 157n19, 158n34, 160n95, 163, 167–71, Ptolemy IV, 258, 260 Unknown man, 105 175, 179, 237, 240–3 Ptolemy V, 258, 259, 260 Vatican Museum settings for, 5–8, 16, 18, 20, 24–5, 28, 30, Ptolemy VI Philometor, 197, 203n144, 242, Demosthenes, 102 32, 85, 142, 157n119, 162–5, 169, 175n38, 244, 259 Portrait, Vatican–Naples–Louvre type, 39 175n41, 182–3, 190–1, 194–5, 196–200, Ptolemy VIII, 168 Poseidippos, 110 249; see also subentry for specific setting Ptolemy IX or X, 240–2 Roux, G., 224 of soldiers, 30, 36, 44, 106, 191–2, 197–9, Publius Cornelius Lentulus Royal Persian gold daric, 114, 115 201–2, 219 inscription in honor of (Kephisodotos), Rufus, Q. Minucius, 144 with staff, 42–3, 255 148, 149 of statesmen, 6, 30, 146 reconstruction drawings by Korres, 149, 149 Saatsoglou-Paliadeli, C., 216 style and meaning in, 51–2, 126, 216–17 putto riding pantheress (sculpture), 248, 248, Salamis, 191 sumptuous, ordered by polis/king, 167–8 257 Samos, Temple of Hera at, 255 in temples, 37, 44, 66; see also subentries Pythagoras, 260 San Antonio, Art Museum, fragmentary in altar settings; in sanctuaries Pytheos of Priene, 224 marble head, 41 types, 37: “Attic” or “Pheidian,” 135, 216– Sarapis, 247–8, 256, 259–60 17; Capitol–Naples, 36, 38; and grave quadriga, 14 Sardanapalus, 94 reliefs, 34; Vatican–Naples–Louvre, 36, quales essent, 54 Satyra of Melite, 26, 191 39; see also subentry Pudicitia-type quales viderentur, 54 Satyros, 190 female Queyrel, F., 5 of Paros, 224 of tyrant slayers, 150, 152, 162–3; see also Quintillian, 126, 127, 128, 132 Schleif, H. 213 Tyrannicides Schmaltz, B., 34 veiled, 69, 69, 71, 71, 72–4, 75, 77, 77, 78 Raskouporis, King of Thrace (Antignotos), Schmidt, S., 7 votive, 22, 26, 27–32, 161 150, 151–2, 153 Schröder, S., 58 of women, 7, 20, 26, 28, 30, 32, 42, 44, realism, 5–6, 127; see also portrait, statue, Schultz, P., 7–8, 178n104 63–79, 80n11, 82n93, 87, 96, 143–4, 148, realism in Schumacher, L., 218 159n57, 217, 220, 230n63; see also canonical, 128 Schwarzenberg, E., 125, 219–20 subentries Pudicitia-type female; veiled “civic,” 123 Schweitzer, B., 34 of wrestlers, 150 as criterion for portrait designation, 34 Seiler, F., 212 Poseidippos of Pella, 7, 54, 60, 103–4, 123–38 “hard-boiled,” 128 Seleukos I, 54, 55, 120 portrait of, 99–111, 101, 110 and idealism, 125, 128 Seleukos II, tetradrachms of, 121 reconstruction, 130, 131, 132, 134 in late 4th–early 3d C., 49 se¯meia, 134 Poseidon, sacrifice to, 166 and naturalism, 5–6, 128 Sestos, inscription from, on coinage (2d C.), Poseidonius, 102–3, 104 obstacles to a critical evaluation of, 134 114 Potamus, group monument of family from, 66 physiognomic, 125 severitas, 5

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shield tegidion, 77 veiled woman from Kos (statue), 66–8, 69, 71, Athena’s, Eirene and Ploutos painted on, 13 Teithras, 23, 24 74–6 eikon en hoploi, 182 temenos, 205, 218, 247 Venice, Seminario Patriarcale, Menander, 100 Shoe, L., 210, 211 testimonia, 53, 55 Vergina, Museum, Eurydike, 216–17 Silenos, 37–8, 53, 108 Thales, 255 veritas, see ale¯theia/veritas similitudo, 14, 54, 134; see also likeness Thasos, 222 Vienna Sisyphos I, 90, 90, 91–2, 95, 170 statues from, 53, 71–3 Collection Erkinger von Schwarzenberg, Sisyphos II, 94–6 theatron, 212, 222, 224 “Schwarzenberg” Alexander, 219 sitesis, 183, 189, 192, 198, 200 Thebes, Archaeological Museum, IG VII, 17, Kunsthistorisches Museum skeletos, 123, 138 18 Amazon Sarcophagus, 94 Skopas, 211, 224 Themelis, P., 88 Apoxyomenos from Ephesos, 151 Smikros of Eleusis, 26 Themis, 66, 70 Virgil, 99 Smikythe, 26 of Rhamnous, 88–9, 91, 93, 197 Visconti, C. L., 4 Smith, R. R. R., 5, 95, 219 Themistokles, 3, 3, 37, 52 Volos, Archaiologiko Mouseio, grave stele from “social geography” (Oliver), 182 Theodoros of Samos, 54, 124 Demetrias, 107 Sokrates, 37–8, 39, 44, 261 Theokrites, 130, 167 von den Hoff, R., 7, 196, 253 Solon, 260 Theophilos of Halai, 193 von Steuben, H., 96 Sophanes, 165 Theophrastos, 55, 56, 60, 111, 256 votives, 20, 106, 161; see also portrait, statue, Sophokles, 89, 94, 134 Theoxenes Thebaios, 33n90 votive Lateran type portrait of, 39 Therson, 196 sophrosyne, 79 thesmothetes, 189 Walbank, M. B., 19 Sostrate, 144 Thespiae, 14 Wanaxareta, 16 Soteres, 118, 168, 198 tholos, 223–4 Washington, D.C., Dumbarton Oaks Sparta, Museum, Herakles, 241 Thomas, G., 205–8 Collection, emaciated man, 137 Spartokos III, 164, 195, 196, 197 Thompson, H., 237, 242, 244 Waywell, G., 211 Spence, I. G., 191 Thompson, M., 244 Weickert, C., 210 sphragis-type poem, 123, 130 Thoukritos, 197 Welch, M. K., 181, 199 Spoudias of Aphidnae, 23, 24, 152 Thraseas of Aspendos, 243–4 Wescoat, B., 212 Stanford University, Cantor Center for Visual Thrasymachos of Thespiae, 16–18, 17 Wilcken, U., 246, 261 Arts, Stanford Alexander, 219–20 Thrasymedes of Louisa, 32n88 Will, E., 95 “Statue A” from Thasos, 71, 72 Thria, 24 Wünsche, R., 247 “Statue B” from Thasos, 71–2, 72 thymele, 223, 233n148 Würzburg, Martin-von-Wagner-Museum der Steinhauer, G., 93 Timagora, 26 Universität Würzburg, Apulian bell stele, 191, 195, 197 Timarchos, 13, 22, 146 krater, 108 funerary, Attic, see grave reliefs Timonassa, 66, 70 painted, from Demetrias, 106, 107 Timosthenes, 183–4 Xanthippos, 141 Stewart, A., 5, 7, 54, 89, 141, 182, 193, 219, 220, Timostrate, 144 Xenokrates, 126 237, 238, 242 Timotheos, 141, 163, 197, 211–12 Xenophanes, 193 Sthennis of Olynthos, 144 , 114, 115 xenos, 194 stibadion, 261 Tivoli, Hadrian’s Villa at, 223 Stilphasen, 131 Tolmides, 141 Zambas, K., 205 stoicism, 124 Townsend, R., 205, 218, 222 Zanker, G., 61 strategos, see portrait, statue, of generals Tracy, S., 20, 244 Zanker, P., 80, 111–12, 134, 253 Stratokles, 198, 199 Tragodia, statue of, from Thasos, 53 Zeitstile, 4 Studniczka, F., 5, 34, 99 Travlos, J., plan of Acropolis by, 143 Zeno the Stoic, 134 “sumptuary law,” 44 Trimalchio, 43 Zenodoros, see [M/Z]enodoros of Trinemeia Süssenbach, U., 94 truth, 127, 128 Zeus, 168 Syeris, 146 artistic, 132–3 on coinage, 114 symmetria, 126, 128 representational, in Classical Greek Eleutherios symplegma, 54, 61n39 sculpture, 127 Shrine of, 163 synnaos, 260 Tydeus (Myron), 125 Stoa of, 164, 197 syntrophos, 193 Tyrannicides, 118, 142, 146, 163, 189, 196, of Olympia, 162, 169 Sythennis, 32n88 198–9 of Pheidias, 169 Tyre, Alexander’s mole at, 209 Philippos, cult of, in, 218 Tanagra figurines from Myrina, 65, 74, 75, 76, Roman copy statue of, 135, 135 77, 81n14 van Beman, R., 76, 77 Soter, 166, 197 Tartaros, 261 van de Löcht, H., 208 Zeuxis, 79 taxiarch[os], 190 van den Eijnde, F., 224 Zschietzschmann, W., 210, 211

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Agora I Engelmann and Merkelbach 1972–3 457: 198, 204n162 767: 191, 201n63 vol. 1, no. 6: 177n87 487: 201n28 1024: 26 vol. 2, no. 503: 166, 176n65 502: 200n15 4165: 20–5, 27–8 510: 185 4224: 20 Ergon 1993 [1994] 7: 202n71 513: 175n40, 185 4568: 19–20, 25, 27–8 555: 183, 184, 194, 195, 200n18, 202n100, 5407: 32 n 90 Flacelière 1954, no. 178: 172, 180n134, 202n107 5484: 26 180n139 646: 185, 198, 203n156 5168: 13 648: 185 5802: 26 Fränkel 1890, no. 246: 168, 178n97, 178n98 649 + Dinsmoor 1931: 185, 196, 203n125 7447: 202n99 653: 164, 175n39, 183, 185, 196, 197, 200n15, 7587: 191, 201n63 GHI 203n120, 203n134, 203n138 2.123: 197, 203n149 654: 185, 202n72 Agora XV 2.167: 195, 202n109 657: 185, 196, 203n121 no. 264: 187 682: 186, 196, 203n124, 127 no. 265: 187 Hesperia 741: 185 no. 268: 187 2 (1933) 503–5, no. 16: 187, 192, 202n74 793: 186, 196, 203n133, 203n134 no. 270: 188 30 (1961) 74–91: 184 832: 183, 189, 200n24 no. 281: 188 47 (1978) 292–5, no. 20: 188 834: 164, 175n42 no. 296: 188 844: 164, 175n40, 175n43, 186, 196, no. 301: 188 IDélos 203n135 no. 304: 188 1497: 202n78 895: 186, 191, 201n60 1497bis: 202n108 900: 186 Agora XVI 1505: 202n78 966: 187, 198, 203n161 no. 233: 186, 190–1, 201n45 1525: 183, 200n18 983: 164, 175n41, 187, 197, 202n72, no. 240: 186, 196, 203n124 1533: 203n144 203n143 no. 261: 186, 189, 196, 200n25, 203n122 995: 162, 174n19 no. 277: 186, 191, 201n55, 201n56 IG I3 1006: 187, 198, 204n160 no. 310: 187, 196, 203n123 131: 183, 189, 193, 202n82 1008: 187, 198, 204n161 745: 146 1009: 187, 198, 204n161 BCH 93 (1969) 56–71: 184 835: 190, 201n39 1011: 187, 198, 203n154, 204n161 893: 190, 201n39 1012: 187 Daochus group inscription: 84, 144, 146 953: 26 1039: 187, 198, 204n161 1022: 190, 201n39 1040 + 1025: 188, 192, 202n75 Dittenberger and Purgold 1896 1041: 188 no. 293: 167, 177n82 IG II2 1043: 188 nos. 306–307: 162, 174n16 29: 175n34, 184 1147: 183, 200n16 43: 197, 203n149 1156: 175n34 Durrbach 1921–2/1976 212: 195, 202n109 1191: 201n50 no. 35: 171, 179n131 236: 230n63 1201: 191, 201n54 no. 36: 171, 179n131 379: 184, 191, 201n57, 201n59 1223: 186, 192, 192–3, 196, 202nn76–8, 448: 195, 197, 202n110, 203n150 203n129 EM 13262: 191, 201n53 450: 184, 190, 195, 201n40, 202n111 1271: 185

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1299: 164, 175n45, 186, 191, 191–2, 192, 194, IG IV2 1 Petrakos 1997 196, 201n65, 201n66, 201n69, 202n104, no. 244: 166, 176n72 no. 383: 166, 176n68 202n105, 203n128 no. 590: 166, 176n72 no. 388: 166, 176n68 1304: 164, 175n45, 186, 191, 192, 201n65, no. 415: 166, 176n68 201n67, 201n68 IG VII no. 418: 166, 176n68 1314: 186, 193, 197, 202n79, 203n141 190: 166, 176n57, 176n60 nos. 422–425: 166, 176n68 1327: 186, 197, 203n141 193: 166, 176n60 no. 431: 166, 176n68 1329: 165, 176n54 1807/1808: 16 1330: 187 1831: 16–18, 22 Petraokos 1999, no. 10: 186, 191, 197, 201n65, 1334: 187, 193, 197, 202n79, 203n141 203n140 1496: 197, 203n154 IG IX 12 1498/99: 147 179: 168, 178n99 Pouilloux 1976, no. 460: 171, 179n128 1500: 147, 190, 201n39 180: 172, 179–80n134, 180n139 1609: 26 199: 172, 179n133 Praxiteles portrait of Chairippe: 25–7 2791: 197, 203n152 2800: 164, 175n41, 186, 192, 202n76 IG XI.4 Rehm 1928/1997, no. 306: 178n96 2820: 194, 202n101 no. 1095: 171, 179n131 2851: 194, 202n102 no. 1096: 171, 179n131 Rhodes and Osborne 2003, no. 22: 197, 2944: 187 203n149 2953: 201n51 IG XII.7 no. 515: 176n55 2965: 191, 201n48, 201n61 SEG 2971: 164, 175n45, 191, 201n52, 201n64 IGRR IV II.8: 163, 175n34, 184, 191, 201n47 2973: 191, 201n64 292: 168, 178n102 III.155: 191, 201n49 2978: 191, 201n64 294: 166, 176n56 XII.263: 166, 176n70 3025: 146–7, 158 XV.149: 177n92 3205: 144 IPriene XVIII.52: 177n87 3206: 184, 191, 192, 201n49, 201n60, 202n76 no. 160: 66, 81n21 XIX.108: 187 3253–3256: 143–5, 147, 148, 156 no. 172: 66, 81n28 XXI.436: 186, 191, 201n60 3284: 143–5, 147, 148, 156 no. 173: 66, 81n25 XXI.525: 191, 201n63 3425: 196, 203n131 XXI.679: 197, 203n152 3442: 151–3, 156, 159 ISE 1 XXII.111: 188, 192, 202n75 3443: 151, 156, 159 no. 7: 177n92, 192, 201n71 XXIV.135: 196, 203n123 3453: 146 no. 33: 173, 180n144 XXV.149: 185, 192, 197, 202n71, 203n151 3455: 146 no. 47: 166, 176n72 XXV.206: 150–1, 159, 191, 201n51 3462: 166, 176n68 no. 49: 166, 176n72 XXVIII.52: 202n99 3464: 146, 158 XXVIII.60: 185, 196, 199, 203n124, 3776: 185 ISE 2 203n126, 204n164 3781: 193, 202n90 no. 73: 166, 176n70 XXXVI.1046: 168, 178n101 3829: 143–5, 147, 148, 156 no. 79: 166, 176n70 XXXVI.1049: 178n96 3822: 163, 175n34, 184, 196, 203n131 XXXVIII.658: 218 3827: 163, 175n34, 184 Lawton 1995 XXXIX.211: 191, 201n60 3830: 166, 176n68, 184, 193, 202n86 no. 35: 183, 195, 200n15, 202n109 XL.186: 187 3838: 144–5, 167, 177n75 no. 57: 200n15 XLI.86: 164, 176n45, 186, 191, 197, 201n65, 3850: 144, 148, 156 no. 60: 200n15 203n140 3882: 153–4, 156 no. 62: 200n15 XLI.1003: 178n100 3886: 160 no. 128: 183, 200n16 XLII.106: 164, 175n41 4102: 148–50, 156 no. 153: 200n15 XLIV.163: 164, 175n45 4117: 153–4, 156 4122: 147 Lewis and Stroud 1979: 201n42 SIG3 4129: 151, 156, 159 126: 177n87 4138: 151–2, 159 Meritt 1954, 252 no. 33: 192, 202n89 274: 171, 179n128 4159: 144, 148, 156 284: 166, 176n65 4181: 153–6 Merkelbach and Stauber 1998, nos. 629: 168, 178n99 4189: 145 01/09/02–06: 170, 179n123 993: 166, 176n66 4321: 146 1102: 165, 176n54 4323: 145 OGIS 1106: 166, 176n65 4324: 146 141: 168, 178n101 4908: 145 219: 168, 177n93 Sokolowski 1962, no. 61: 176n55 5227a: 185 332: 168, 178n97 6405: 26 763: 178n96 Sokolowski 1969 764: 166, 176n56 no. 43: 162, 174n19 IG IV no. 58: 165–6, 176n53, 176n61 840: 166, 176n61 Paton and Hicks 1891, no. 73: 168, 178n101 no. 59: 166, 176n66 841: 166, 176n66 no. 177: 166, 176n65 844: 166, 176n66 846: 166, 176n66 Traill 1978, 274–7 no. 5: 202n99

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