INDEX. 
“A pollo”—Continued. 
statues found in sanctuaties of Apollo, 
334-336; nudity of, 48; represents. early 
victor statues, 334f.; on-the-Omphalos, 
89f., 168. 
Rraties of: from Aktion, 103, 334; from 
Cyprus, 337; from Delphi, 148; Ee lossall 
from Megara, 336; from Melos, 100f.; fon 
Mount Ptoion, 100-103, 120, 123, 334: from 
Naukratis, 334; from Naxos, 328, 334; from 
Orchomenos, 100, 101, 103, 328, 334; from 
Pompeii, 111; from Tene 100f., 127, 148, 
327, 328, 336; from Thera, 100f., 327, che 
from Volomandra, 100, 104, 337. 
Apollonia, head from, 157. 
Apollonios, sculptor, 168, 224; quoted by Philos- 
tratos, 107. 
Apollonios, T. Ailios Aurelios, Olympic victor, 
statue at Athens, 370. 
is victor at Olympia, fined by the umpires, 
4, 
Apoxyomenos, the, after Lysippos, 74; statue in 
Vatican, 136, 288f.; pose of, 81, 99; re- 
garded formerly as center of stylistic treat- 
ment of Lysippos, 288; so regarded by 
some scholars now, 291; present doubts of, 
290; display of anatonmical knowledge in, 
289; compared with the Agias, 289f.; as 
work of Lysippos’ school, 292; of third cen- 
tury B. C., 292; Apoxyomenos of Polyklei- 
tos, 136; statue in Uffizi as, 136, 137, 168. 
Apples, prizes at Delphi, 21, 107, 182. 
Aratos, statesman, honor statue at Olympia, 42. 
Aratos, victor, painting of, 29. 
Archaism, break with, in the statue of the ephebe 
from the Akropolis, 115. 
Archedamos, statue at Olympia, 120. 
Archermoros, 10. 
Archery, in Homer, 8. 
Archiadas, statue at Olympia, 358. 
' Archias, victor statue at Delphi, 368. 
Archidamas, chariot victor, statue at Olympia, 265. 
Archidamas III, King of Sparta, statues at Olym- 
pla, 42. 
Archippos, statue at Olympia, 346. 
Ares, beaten by Apollo in boxing, 235, 285; Dory- 
phoros of Polykleitos converted into Ares, 
74; head of, in Munich, 170; helmeted head 
of, in Louvre, 170; Ludovisi statue of, 170; 
swollen ears on heads of, 170. 
Argeidas, sculptor, 110. 
Argive “Apollos” from Delphi, 104, 106; Argive 
and Sikyonian canons, 68. 
Argos, canon of early sculptors of, 68; characteris- 
tics of sculptors of, 116; Nemean games 
held at, 17; prizes at, 20; public chariot of, 
‘victorious at Olympia, 31, 257; pblig 
horse of, victorious at Olympia; 31; PAY 
school of sculptors from, 58, 109f., 105: 
schools of Argos and Sikyon, 109f.; square 
shoulders of canon of sculptors from, 112. 
Arion, victor statue on Helikon, 284. 
Aristarchos, statue at Olympia, 358. 
379 
Atisteides, the Elder, painter, 29. 
Aristeus, statue, at Olympia, 344. 
Aristion, statue at Olympia, 46, 88, 117, 159 and 
note 3, 240, 345. 
Aristion, stele of 124, 127. See Aristokles. 
Aristodamos, statue at Olympia, 356. 
Aristodemos, statue at Olympia, 120. 
Aristogeiton, statue of, 173f. See also Harmodios 
and Tyrannicides. 
Aristokles, Cretan sculptor of Sikyon, 118, 120. 
Aristokles, sculptor of Aristion stele, 127. 
Ariston, of Rhegion, kitharoidos, 284. 
Ariston, P. Kornelios, statue at Olympia, 359. 
Aristonikos of Egypt, beaten at Olympia, 147. 
Aristonikos of Karystos, ball-player, 84. 
Aristophanes, 36, 246; scholia on, 110, 363. 
Aristophanes, of ea y 367. 
Aristophon, statue at Olympia, 31, 345, 368; at 
Athens, 368. 
Aristotimos, 42. 
ng honor statue at Olympia, 42; lost work of, 
n Olympic victors, 45, 130, 343; on in- 
eehed base of statue of unknown Olympic 
victor, 367; on jumping, 214; on jumping- 
pea 116; in praise of “mimetic”’ arts, 
Arkadia, funeral games in, 9, 20; Pausanias’ de- 
scription of, 326; statue of unnamed boxer 
from, at Olympia, 245. 
Arkas, father of Azan, 9. 
Arkesilaos, of Sparta, statue at Olympia, 29. 
Arkesilas IV, of Kyrene, chariot victor at Olympia 
257: chariot model at Delphi, 24, 265, 267, 
as dedicator of the Delphi Wann. 277. 
Arm, right, of boy victor, from Olympia, 46; bronze 
right arm from statue of Olympic victor, 
sie 
Armed contest, in early Greek art, 8-9. 
Armor, race in; see Hoplite-race. 
Arndt, P., on so-called Jason, of Louvre, 87; on the 
Perinthos and allied heads, 180. 
Arolsen, statuette of diskobolos in, 187. 
Arrhachion, crowned after death, 247; statue at 
Phigalia, 100, 325, 326f., 328, 335, 337, 363; 
inscription on, 333; one of oldest victor 
statues, 327, 333; three victories of 327; 
throttled by adversary, 247. 
Ars statuarta, defined by Pliny, 302. 
Artemas, P. Ailios, statue at Olympia, 360. 
Artemidoros, Olympic victor, 354, 
Artemidoros, TI. Phlabios, statue in Naples, 369. 
Artemis, on Sparta relief, 284. 
Artemisia, chariot-group of, 264. 
Artists, statues of, at Olympia, 285. 
Arvanitopoullos, A. S., on bronze statue of youth 
found in sea off Antikythera, 81, 84. 
Aryballos, 74, 119, 137, 138, 212; on vase-paintings, 
133; wrongly as wrestler attribute, 165. 
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, head of Diadoumenos 
in, 154. 
Asiatics, wear loin-cloth, 48. 
Asios, fragment of, 52. 
