INDEX. 
Aberdeen head, 87. 
Baccny: ee in honor of Athenian soldiers at 
the, 
Achzans, games among, 20; in Homer, 1, 7; origin 
of sports among, is 
Achaia, erects victor statue at Olympia, 30; Pau- 
sanias’ account of, 323. 
Achilleae, definition of, 92, note 6; statues, 87, 226. 
Achilles, casts solos at games of Patroklos, 218; 
fights with Telephos, on Tegea pediment, 
306, 307; shield of, 5; yields prize to 
Agamemnon, 8. 
Acrobats, among Athenians, 5; in Crete, 2, 3; in 
Homer, 5; in modern Italy, Spin Thessaly, 
ae at Tiryns, aya 5-00 Vapheio cups, 5. 
Actors, statues of victorious, at Olympia, 285. 
Adlocutio, gesture of, 132. 
Admetos, boxing match with Mopsos, on chest of 
Kypselos, 285. 
Adonis(?), statue of, 74. 
Adorantes se feminae, statues by Apellas, 131. 
Adoration and prayer, as athletic motives, 130f. 
Aegean civilization, 1f.; unathletic character of, 7. 
Aegina, games on, 20; date of gable statues from 
temple of Aphaia, 125; gable statues from 
temple of Aphaia, 123f; influence of sculp- 
tors on “Apollo” statues, 102; kneeling 
Herakles, from East gable, 195; movement 
in gable statues, 176; observation of nature 
in, 244; runners, from West gable, 195; 
sculptors from, 122f.; sculptors in favor at 
Olympia, 264; temple of Aphaia on, 123f. 
Aeginetans, at battle of Salamis, 125. 
Aelian, on bronze horses of Kimon, 363. 
Aesthetic judgments of classical writers, 58. 
Africanus, list of stade victors in, 191; on omission 
of 211th Olympiad, 369. 
Agamemnon, prize of, 8; the Agamemnon of Ais- 
chylos, 75 
Agasias, sculptor, 208. 
Agathinos, statue at Olympia, 345. 
Age, classification of Greek athletes by, 189; in 
Plato’s Republic, 189. 
Ageladas; see Hagelaidas, 190. 
Agenor, statue at Olympia, 30, 118. 
Agesarchos, statue at Olympia, wy: 
Agiadas, statue at Olympia, 123. 
Agias, statue at Delphi, 46, 365, 366; statue at 
Pharsalos, 366; cateless finish of Delphian 
statue, 304; compared with Apoxyomenos of 
Vatican, 289; compared with Farnese Hera- 
kles, 253; epigram on base of statue, 328; as 
example of assimilation, 94; fillet on, 150: as 
statue “double,” 304; as statue of a pan- 
cratiast, 292; supplants Apoxyomenos as 
norm of Lysippos, 290, 291f.; swollen ear 
of, 168; why considered copy, 303f., 316. 
Agids, tomb in Sparta, 362. 
Agilochos, statue at Olympia, 357. _ 
Agon (Contest), figure in group of Mikythos, 164, 215. 
Agorakritos, sculptor, 182. 
Agrippa, ane removes the Apoxyomenos to Rome, 
Aiakos, games in honor of, 20. 
Aigion, boy from, chosen as priest for his beauty, 57. 
Aigistratos, Olympic victor statue at Lindos, 372. 
epee eatery battle of, 352; memorial at Delphi, 
278. 
Aigyptos, equestrian monument at Olympia, 120, 
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Ainetos, statue at Amyklai, 371. 
Aischines, statue at Olympia, 29, 214, 346. 
Aischylos, on aycévir Oeot, 75; Agamemnon wey 
Aischylos, victor relief, in honor of the Dioskouroi, 
Ajax, acrobatic. feat of, 3; combat with Diomedes, 8; 
on r.-f. Etruscan stamnos, 132. 
Akarnania, 318. 
Akastos, games of, depicted on chest of Kypselos 
and on throne of Apollo at Amyklai, 12. 
Akestorides, statue at Olympia, 345, 354. 
Akontistai; see Javelin-throwers. 
Akousilaos, statue at Olympia, 130, 165. ; 
Akragas, bronze statue dedicated at Olympia by 
people of, 130; decadrachm of, 48. 
Akropolis at Athens, Aeginetan bronze head from, 
123; Argive bronze head from, 114, 115; 
athlete statue from, 115, 127; chariot-race 
relief from, 128; ephebe head, yellow- 
haired, from, 116; excavations of, 126; 
Hermes relief from, 270; Korai from, 115, 
126; la petite boudeuse from, TS: pre-Per- 
sian sculpures from, 126f; Old Temple of 
Athena on, 128, 271. 
Akroteria, winged fioures ashi: 
Aktion, “Apollos” from, 103, 334. 
Alabastron, on statue of Milo at Olympia, 107. 
Alexander the Great, bust of, from Alexandria, 316; 
coin of, showing Herakles, 253; funeral 
games in honor of, 11; head of, in Copen- 
hagen, from eG) Aes 95; institutes 
funeral games for Hephaistion, 11; por- 
traits of, 56; portraits of, by Lysippos, 290, 
311, 316; pensiveness in portraits of, 318; 
statue of, by Lysippos, 73. 
Alexander Sarcophagus, so-called, in Constantino- 
ple, 275 
Alexinikos, statue at Olympia, 122. 
Alkainetos, statue at Olympia, 343, 352. 
Alkamenes, and Chotseul-Goufier Apollo type, 89; 
Enkrinomenos of, 134; and Olympia gable 
statues, 113; and Standing Diskobolos, 76. 
Alkandridas, P. Ailios, statue at Olympia, 360. 
Alketos, statue at Olympia, 120, 344. 
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