380 
Asklepiades, M. Aurelios, dedicates statue in Rome 
to father, 370. 
Asklepiades, P., dedicates bronze diskos at Olympia, 
b] 
Asklepieion, the, at Athens, statues in, 130. 
Asklepios, temple at Sikyon, 370. 
Assimilation of statues of men to god and hero 
types, 71f.; of Olympic victor statues, 71f.; 
to types of Apollo, 88f.; of the Dioskouroi, 
96f.; of Herakles, 93f., 319; of Hermes, 75f. 
Assurbanipal, reliefs from palace of, at Nineveh, 330. 
Assyro-Babylonian art, reliefs of, represented in 
motion, 177; influence on early Greek art, 
329: 
Astragalos, base in form of, at Olympia, 240. 
Astylos, bribed by Hiero of Syracuse, 33; statue at 
Kroton, 33, 363; at Olympia, 179, 363. 
Asymmetry, example of, 70. 
Atalanta, soul of, chooses body of athlete, in Plato’s 
myth of Er, 36; statue of, from Tegea, 306, 
310, 316. 
Athena, Alea, temple at Tegea, 306; Chalkioikos, 
hieron of, in Sparta, 283; helmeted heads of, 
53; Lemnia, 53; Old Temple of, on Akrop- 
olis, 128, 271; on relief from Tarentum, 96. 
Athenzus, 57, 284. 
Athenaia; see Panathenata. 
Athenaios, statue at Olympia, 244, 343, 353. 
Athens, athletes at, divided into two classes accord- 
ing to age, 189; coins of, showing Apollo, 
90; statues of victors in, 26-27; Gymnasion 
of Ptolemy at, 166. 
Athletes: bare-foot and bare-headed, 48; head of, in 
Capitoline called Juba II, 166; head of, in 
Metropolitan Museum, showing swollen 
ears, 168; statue of, in Copenhagen re- 
sembling the Agias, 293; statue found at 
Ephesos, 137, 138; two statues in lunging 
attitude, in Dresden, 292; statue from 
Palazzo Farnese, now in London, 293; 
statue of late style in Lansdowne House, 
London, 180; statues of, adorn palestre 
and gymnasia, 297; statues of, assimilated 
to types of Apollo, 88f.; of the Dioskouroi, 
96-97; of Herakles, 93f.; of Hermes, 75f.; 
bronze statuette in Louvre, 213, 214; etc. 
Athletics, origin and early history of Greek, 1f.; in 
Crete, 1f.; at Delphi, 25; in Homer, 7f.; 
athletics and Greek religion, 14; influence 
on sculpture, 64; athletic funeral scene on a 
Cypriote silver vase from Etruria, 13; Ar- 
give-Sikyonian school of athletic sculp- 
tors, 1, 109, f. 
Attalos, base of victor statue of Attalos, father of 
Attalos I, at Pergamon, 368; Portico of, 
in Athens, 368. 
Attic sculptors, 126f.; characteristics of, 128; ex- 
amples of pre-Persian sculptures, 
influence on Polykleitos, 152, 153; old 
Attic canon of proportions, 68. 
secondary 161f. 
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INDEX. | 
Augustus, coins of, showing celery, 21; enlarges 
privileges of athletes in Rome, 33; statue 
from Primaporta, 82. 
Aura, victorious mare of Pheidolas, 279. 
Aurelius, M. Antoninus, 43. 
Authors; see Poets, Prose-writers. 
Autolykos, statue in Athens, 27. 
Autun, statuette of pancratiast from, in Louvre, 
1672250: 
Aves, the, of Aristophanes, quoted, 206. 
Azan, games of, in Arkadia, 9, 259. 
Bacchiadas, flutist, statue on Helikon, 284. 
Bacchylides, 10, 36. 
Ball-playing (cga:pifev), in antiquity, 83, 84; game 
known as gavivéa, 84; Spartan origin of, 84. 
Barbarians, invade Greece in Middle Ages, 322; 
destroy victor statues at Olympia, 43. 
Barberini Palace, Rome, statue in, 142; estate of the 
Barberini, 50. 
Barracco Collection, Rome, athlete statue in, 156. 
Bases; see Victor statue bases. 
Bassai, temple of Apollo Epikourios at, 327. 
Bates, W. N., on interpretation of head of boy statue 
from Sparta, 305. 
Bathykles, sculptor, 12. 
Battos of Kyrene, group of, dedicated at Delphi, 277. 
Baukis, statue at Olympia, 117 
Beauty, contest of, among women, in Arkadia, 57; 
in Elis, 57; on Lesbos, 57; at Panathenaic 
games, Athens, 57; on Tenedos, 57; games 
in honor of, 57; Greek worship of, 57; 
youth chosen for, at Tanagra, 57. 
Bellerophon, on Chimera tomb, Xanthos, 271. 
Belvedere Hermes, statue in Vatican, 72. 
Beneventum, head from, in Louvre, 63. 
Beni-Hasan, Egypt, wall-paintings at, 1, 228. 
Benndorf, on Boboli athlete in Florence, 180; on 
epigram relative to Ladas, 197; on Pliny’s 
nudus talo incessens of Polykleitos, 250. 
Bieber, Fraulein, on various artistic tendencies in 
the Daochos group, 291. 
Bigae and quadrigae, mentioned by Pliny, 264. 
Biting, prohibited in pankration, 246. 
Biton (?), statue of, from Delphi, 105. 
Bloch, on the Uffizi Apoxyomenos, 137. 
Boboli athlete in Florence, 180; Hermes, 85. 
Boeckh, on division of athletes according to age at 
Athens, 189. 
Boédromion, month of, 18. 
Bceotian games in Thebes, statues erected for, 26. 
Boetticher, on Praxitelian origin of head from Olym- 
pia, 294. 
Bologna, r.-f. krater in, 90. 
Bonus Eventus (2), statue found in Rhine, 276. 
Boreas, ae on relief in Metropolitan Museum, 
Borghese Warrior (Gladiator), statue by Agasias, 
169, 208, 209, 290; 
Borsdorf, bronze bowl from, 231. 
; | Bosanquet, R. C., on bronze statuette found in sea 
Attributes of victor statues, 147f.; primary, 148f.; | 
off Antikythera, 79. 
Boudeuse, la petite, statue from Akropolis, 115. 
