INDEX, 
Dory phoros—Continued. 
god-type, 74; converted into Hermes, 87, 
88; compared with Diadoumenos, 152; copy 
at Olympia, 227; green basalt torso in 
Florence, 225; marble torso formerly in 
Pourtalés Collection: 225; from Pompeu, 
its measurements, 70; copy in Vatican, 
225; etymology and use of word, 225, 226; 
head from Herculaneum, by Brollonios, 
168; as highest ideal of manly beauty, 141; 
as example of javelin-thrower, 164; leg po- 
sition of, 159; as master of Lysippos, 70, 
301; as norm of proportions, 58, 68, 69, 70; 
original as pentathlete victor statue, 227; 
pose of, 225; style of head of, 152; as victor 
statue, 226, ouye 
Double foot-race ilaukes), 190; date of introduction 
at Olympia, 191. 
“Doubles” of statues, 304, 305. 
Douris, on Lysippos, 69. 
Douris, vase-painter, r.-f. kylix by, 239. 
Dramatic contests, at Delphi, 25. 
Dresden Boy, the, statue in Dresden, 213. 
Dromeus, statue at Olympia, 179, 343; identified 
with mala ferens nudus, of Pliny, 182. 
Drunkenness, statue of, 144. 
Duerer, Albrecht, on proportions, 68. 
Duetschke, on the Mantuan Commodus, 72. 
er en: division of athletes at Athens by age, 
Dying hoplite runner, relief of, in Athens, 194, 209. 
Dying Gaul statues, 255. 
Dyneiketos, victor, represented on r.-f. Panathenaic 
vase, 280 
Ear, swollen, as attribute of victor statues, 167f.; 
as professional characteristic of athlete 
and god statues, 168; on various heads, 
168; on heads of gods and heroes, 169f. 
Ear-lap pets Geseath es: érwrides), on marble head, 
167; worn by boys in the palestra, 167. 
Echembrotos, musician, dedicates a tripod to 
Herakles, 22. 
Echo Colonnade, at Olympia, 343, 345, 352, 358, 360. 
Egesta, Sicily, 35; honors Philippos, victor, with a 
heroon, 57. 
Egypt, division of, into Old and Middle Kingdoms, 
and New Empire, 330-331. 
Egyptian art, proportions in, 67 and note 4; adopted 
by Greeks, 330; becomes fixed, 331; influ- 
ence of, on early Greek art, 328f., 332; 
Egyptian statues, characteristics of, 332; 
compared with Greek, 332. 
Eklektos, Valerios, statue at Athens, 371; at Olym- 
pia, 359, 360, 371. 
Elean ane abe school of sculpture, 114; umpires, 
9 
Eleans, led by Oxylos from Aitolia, 15. 
Electra, of Sophokles, quoted, 267. 
Eleusinia, the, 18; prizes at, 20; statue of victor in 
thens, a7. 
Eleusis, copy of statue of Kyniskos (?) from, 74, 156. 
Eleutheria, games at Platza, 11, 203. 
385 
Emerson, A., on statue of Kyniska, 267. 
Energy, as characteristic of Myron’s statues, 152. 
Enkrinomenos, statue by Alkamenes, 77, 134. 
Enymakratidas, hippodrome victories of, in La- 
konia, 257. 
Epainetos, inscribed 
Eleusis, 215. 
Epeios, boxing-match with Euryalos, 7, 88. 
Epeirote singer, pummelled by order of Nero, 34. 
Eperastos, victor at Olympia, 163. 
Ephebe, head of, with yellow hair, from Akropolis, 
116; statue from Akropolis, 115, 175; 
statue from Hadrian’s villa, assimilated to 
Hermes, 80; victorious ephebes leading 
horses, on Athenian relief, 281; ephebes 
(ayéveor), 189. 
Ephodoi (€goéor), or routes of Pausanias, in the 
Altis, 339, 341f., 348f. 
Epicharinos, n° on Akropolis, 27, 176, 179, 
yon 
Epidauros, inscription from, 34. 
Epigonos, erects monument to Attalos, 368. 
Epigrams, on Olympic victor statue bases, 43. 
Epikradios, statue at Olympia, 122, 352. 
Epitaphia, festival at Athens, 18. 
Epitherses, statue at Olympia, 31, 244, 346. 
Eponymus victor, at Olympia, 191. 
Equestrian contests, at Delphi, 25; at Olympia, re- 
placed by amusements of Roman circus, 
261; revived at Olympia under Empire, 261. 
See. also Chariot-race, Horse-race. 
Er, myth of, in Plato’s Republic, 36. 
Etasisttates, physician at Alexandria, 290. 
Eretrian Bull, the, at Olympia, 342, 352, 357, 358, 
359; zone of, at Olympia, 343. 
Eriphyle, on archaic vase, 13. 
Eros, offerings to, 57; bronze statue from Tunis, 
156, 158. 
Erotidia, division of athletes at the Boeotian, ac- 
cording to age, 189. 
Etruria, funeral games of, borrowed by Romans, 
11; athletic scenes from tombs ofs ii: 
Etruscan Oralon statue in Florence, 82. 
Euagoras I, King of Salamis .in Cyprus, coins of, 
showing swollen ears, 169. 
Euagoras of Sparta, chariot-group of, at Olympia, 
25203 17200: 
Eubotas, statue at Kyrene, 366; at Olympia, 31, 
jumping-weight of, from 
Eudelos, of Rhodes, adversary of Straton, at Olym- 
pia, 34. 
Eukles, statue at Olympia, 45, 117, 241, 342, 343. 
Eumastas, inscribed stone of, from Thera, 218, note3. 
Eunomos, kitharoidos, statue in honor of Pythian 
victory, 284. 
Euphorbos, on painted terra-cotta plate, 178. 
Euphranor, sculptor, 23, 36, 69; books of, on sym- 
metry, 69; canon of, 69; head of athlete 
statue from circle of, 233. 
Euphronios, r.-f. kylix by, 204. 
Eupolemos, statue at Olympia, 120, 342. 
Eupoles, bribes three adversaries at Olympia and all 
four are fined, 33. 
