INDEX. 
Collignon, M.—Continued. 
tian influence on early Greek sculpture, 
329; on identification of the statue of 
Kyniskos, 159; on the Olympia gable 
sculptures, 114; on Tux bronze, 207. 
Color, on early Attic sculpture, 126. 
Commodus, statue in Mantua, 72; coins of, showing 
him as Hercules, 74. 
Concentration (atrapxea), in Greek statues, 82; 
in Myron’s statues, 183; in the Diskobolos, 
7, 201. 
Concord, temple of, Rome, 234. 
Constantinople, sack of, by Franks, 253. 
Contest (Agon), figure of, in Mikythos group at 
Olympia, 164, 215. 
Conversion of athlete statues into those of gods, 74. 
Conze, A., on “Apollo” type as representing victors, 
335; on Choiseul-Gouffier statue type, 90; 
on statue of Commodus at Mantua, 72. 
Copenhagen, heads in Ny-Carlsberg collection at, 
with swollen ears, 168. 
Corfu, bronze from, 96. 
Corinth, clay tablets from, 52, 182; festival at 
Isthmus of, 1; meeting-place of East and 
West, 17; near Isthmian games, 25; end 
of tyranny at, 17. 
Corn-grinding slave woman, Egyptian statuette of, 
Council- house (Bouleuterion), at Olympia, 227, 
344, 346, 349, 350, 355, 357, 358. 
Cow, pcaheed to Hera at the Heraig. Olympia, 49. 
Cowardice, case of, at Olympia, 34. 
Crete, acrobats of, 2; center of Aegean civilization, 
. 1; costumes of men and women acrobats, 2, 
4; Cretan youths dedicate offerings to 
Eros, 57; Cretan youths sacrifice to Apollo, 
the runner, 88; famed in the long race, 191; 
motion figures from, 3; origin of sports in, 1; 
physical development i in, 6; sports in, lf. 
Croesus, fall of empire of, 126. 
Cross-buttocks, throw in wrestling, 229; shown in 
small bronze group in the Loeb Collection, 
DF2253; 
Crown of wild olive, as temporary reward for vic- 
toro? 155f. 
Cuirass (?), prize at Argos, 20. 
Cumae, inscribed cauldron from, as prize, 20. 
Cures, effected by victor statues, 35. 
Curtius, E., on the Sxqvwpa in Sparta, 367. 
Cypriote silver vase in repoussé from Etruria, in 
Florence, 13. 
Daidalian féava, 328. 
Daidalos, of Crete, mythical sculptor, 118. 
Daidalos, of Sikyon, sculptor, 109, 120, 138, 266, 279; 
Daidalos and canon of Polykleitos, 69; 
statues of destringentes se by, 136; leg 
position of statues of, 159. 
Daikles, victor, 20. 
Daippos, sculptor, statues at Olympia, 121; peri- 
xyomenot by, 136. 
Daitondas, sculptor, 121. 
Dalecampius, on Myron’s pristae, 188. 
383 
Damagetos, statue at Olympia, 36, 46, 355. 
Damaithidas, statue at Olympia, 358, 
EEA EN at Olympia, 105, 116, 117, 161, 
Dameas, sculptor, 116. 
Damokritos, sculptor, 120. 
Damonon, hippodrome victories of, in and near 
Lakonia, 257; acts as own ehanoreer 266. 
Damoxenidas, statue at Olympia, 44, 
Damoxenos, slays Kreugas in pankration at Nemea, 
937, 247, 
Danaé and Perseus. in a chest, 188. 
Dancers, bronze, from Herculaneum, identified with 
statue of Kyniska, 267; ceremonial Of at 
Knossos, 3; on shield of Achilles, 5. 
Daochos, dedicates statuary group at Pharsalos and 
Delphi, 286f. 
Dead, cult of, as origin of Greek games, 9f. 
Dedication, of athletic prizes, 21f.; formule at 
Olympia, 37. 
Deida, M., statue at Olympia, 359. 
Deinolochos, statue at Olympia, 120. 
Deinosthenes, statue at Olympia, 347. 
Delian Apollo, of Angelion and Tektaios, 304; 
“doubles” of, in Athens and Delphi, 304. 
Delos, Apollo from, 334; colossal Apollo from, 336; 
copy of Diadoumenos from; 92f., 152, 153; 
Tonian festival on, 15; contests at Teseas 
in honor of Apollo on, 160; tripods in tem- 
ple of Apollo on, 9. 
Delphi, ‘‘Apollos’”’ from, 104; athletes divided into 
three classes according to age, 189; coins 
of, showing Apollo, 92, 336; coins of, show- 
ing laurel wreath, 21: contests at, 25; 
athletic, 25; dramatic, 25; equestrian, 25: 
flute solo, ans lyre- playing, 25; music, as 
chief contest at, 25; painting, 25: poetry, 
25; singing, 25; decrees of, to athletes, 26; 
Delphians sacrifice to Apollo the boxer, 88; 
festival at, 9; inscribed bases of ieee 
monuments from, 26; mentioned by Homer, 
9; oracle at, 18, 30, 34; religious interest 
of Pausanias i in, 24; statue of pancratiast 
at, 26; statuette of victor from, 28; temple 
of Apollo at, 336; tripods in temple of 
Apollo at, 19; victor monuments at, 26; 
victor orave-relief from, 138. 
Demeter, the Eleusinia in honor of, 18; Chamyne, 
priestess of, admitted to Olympia, 16; 
of Knidos, statue of, 311. 
Demetrios, M. Aurelios, Olympic victor statue in 
Rome, 370. 
Demetrios of Phaleron, honor statues in Athens, 41. 
Demetrios, sculptor, 56. 
Demokrates, statue at Olympia, 358. 
Deonna, W., against Egyptian influence on early 
Greek sculpture, 329. 
Dermys and Kitylos, grave- figures of, from Tana- 
gra, 335. 
Destringentes se, statues mentioned by Pliny, 136. 
Diadoumenoi, or fillet-binders, 150f. 
Diadoumenos, of Pheidias, 150f.; older than that of 
Polykleitos, 151; motive of, 151; Farnese 
