384 
Diadoumenos—Continued. 
copy, 151; of Polykleitos, 152f.; as example 
of rest statue, 99; as example of ‘ethical 
grace,” 63; leg position of, 159; copy of, 
from Delos, 92F., 152, 153; other copies of, 
152f.; head- style of, 152; British Museum 
head of, 153, 154; Dresden head of, 
153; Kassel head of, 153; statuette from 
Smyrna, 154; on throne of Zeus at Olympia, 
150; pose of Vaison and Farnese copies, 
Diagoras, most famous Greek boxer, 365; statue at 
Olympia, 130, 365; size of, 45; family 
group of, 342, 343, 352. 
Diaulodromos, or double sprinter, 193; on Athens 
inscribed vase, 194. 
Dickins, G., on Chotseul-Gouffier Apollo statue type, 
90; on statuette of trumpeter from Sparta, 
Didymaion, near Miletos, 108; statues at, 26. 
Diitrephes, statue on Akropolis, 199 and note 5, 373. 
Dikon, three statues at Olympia, 29, 55; bribed by 
Syracuse, 33. 
Dio Chrysostom, on art, 61; on confusing athlete and 
hero statues, 71; on difference between 
victor and honor statues, 41; on Thea- 
genes’ statue at Thasos, 364. 
Diodoros, on Egyptian influence on early Greek 
sculpture, 330; on proportion in Egyptian 
statuary, 67, note 4; on family of the artist 
Rhoikos of Samos, 330; on Pythian Apollo 
by Telekles and Theodoros, gon: 
Diogenes, five times victor in trumpeting, at Olym- 
pia, 283; base of statue at Olympia, 360. 
Diogenes Laertios, on gold statue vowed by Perian- 
dros, 266; on Pythagoras, 67, 179. 
Diomedes, as boxer, 169; Delphic tripod ascribed to, 
21; single combat of, with Ajax, 8; statue 
known as, in Munich, 157, 169; statue 
known as, in Palazzo Valentini, Rome, 
163, 207. 
Dionysia, games at the, in Kyrene, 50; at Sparta, 50; 
statue of victor at, in Athens, 27 
Dionysios, sculptor, 268 
Dionysios, tyrant of Syracuse, 33. 
Dionysos, bearded type of, 335; short hair of, on 
Parthenon frieze, 53: statue of, in group, 
144; statue of (?), found in Rhine near 
Xanten, 276; tripods in honor of, at Athens 
and Rhodes, 19. 
Diophanes, statue at the Isthmus, 27. 
Diophon, pentathlete, epigram on, 210. 
Dioskouroi, athlete statues assimilated to, 96, 97; 
diskos dedicated to, by Exoidas, 218; on 
grave-relief in Verona, 97; relief of, from 
Tarentum, 96; on votive relief j in London, 
Dipoinos, sculptor, 118, 122, 334. See also Skyllis. 
Dipylon geometric vase from Akropolis, in Copen- 
hagen, showing funeral games, 13. 
Diskoboloi, statuettes of, 28, 218f; bronze statuette 
in London, 221; bronee statuette in Metro- 
politan Museum, 116, 148, 220, 221; 
on cover of lebes in London, 221. 
INDEX. 
. Diskobolos, the, of Myron, 184f.; cast of, from 
various copies, 186; concentration of 
(avrdpxeia,) 137, 183, 201; copies of 184f.; 
copy of, in Capitoline, 185; from Castel 
Porziano, 184; in Lancellotti Palace, Rome, 
184; Greco-Roman copy from Tivoli, in 
London, 184, 185; in Vatican, from Tivoli, 
184; on a gem, 187; as example of a diskos- 
thrower, 164; as example of rhythm, 66, 
Lucian’s description of, 186, 187; moment 
chosen by Myron in, 187; pose of, 219, 
220; predecessors of, 222; Quintilian on, 
187; relief of, from Dipylon, 127; represents 
trained athlete, 183, 184; right arm of, 
from Casa Buonarroti, Florence, 186; short 
hair of, 52; small bronze in Berlin, 221; 
statuettes in Munich and Arolsen, 187; 
compared with Tyrannicides, 183. Seealso 
Standing Diskobolos. 
Diskoi, bronze, from the Altis, 22, 218; dedication of 
bronze, 22; kept in Sikyonian treasury at 
Olympia, for use of pentathletes, 22; on 
r.-f. vase in Munich, 164; diskos, as at- 
tribute of pentathlete statues, 164; bronze, 
from Sicily, 217; inscribed, of Asklepiades, 
40; inscribed, of Exoidas, from Kephal- 
lenia (?), 97, 218; known to Homer, 218; 
lighter for boys than for men, 218. 
Diskos-throwing (éducKoBodia), goes back to myth- 
ology, 218; shown by statues, statuettes, 
reliefs, vase-paintings, etc., 164, 218; seven 
positions of, given by Gardiner, 218f.; 
record throw of Phayllos in, discussed, 216, 
Dittenberger, W., on division of athletes at Athens, 
secordine to age, 189; on Pliny, 27; on 
votive character of inscriptions on victor 
statue-bases, at Olympia, 39; Dittenberger 
and Purgold, on exclusive use of bronze for 
Olympic victor statues, 321. 
Diver (?), statuette of, from Perugia, 217. 
Dodona, bronze statuette from, 143; bronze stat- 
uette of ephebe on horse-back from, 28, 
281; bronze statuette of warrior from, 126, 
178; mentioned by Homer, 16; tripods in 
temple of Zeus at, 19. 
Doerpfeld, W., on base of the Platezan Zeus at 
Olympia, 344; on bases of victors found in 
South wall of Altis, 347; on beginning of 
Pausanias’ first route in the Altis, 341; 
on excavations at site so-called of Great 
Altar of Zeus at Olympia, 349; on positions 
of victor statues in the Altis, 340; on 
second route of Pausanias in the Altis, 
351; on statues, & ry ’’AdXret, 350 
Dolichodromos, endurance runner, 193. 
Domitian, stadion at Rome, 50. 
Dorians, the, 1. 
Dorieus, prisoner at Athens, 36; victor statue at 
Olympia, 355 
Dorykleidas, victor dedication to Herakles and 
Hermes by, 75, 76. 
Doryphoroi, mentioned by Pliny, 226. 
Doryphoros, of Kresilas, 145; of PolyHleitos,. 77; 
224f.; as an Achilles, 92; converted into 
