386 
Eupompos, painter, 29, 69, 160. 
Euripides, protests against professionalism in 
athletics, 36. 
Euryalos, 8, 88. 
Eurybates, pentathlete, 59. 
Euryleonis, victress, statue at Sparta, 367. 
Eurytos, 8. 
Eusebios, on statue of Theagenes, 364. 
Eutelidas. sculptor, 105, 116. 
Eutelidas, victor statue at Olympia, 106, 333, 337, 
346 
Futhykrates, sculptor, 314. 
Euthymenes, statue at Olympia, 120, 344, 352. 
Euthymos, boxing match with Theagenes, 247; 
son of river god Kaikinos, 35; statue at 
Lokroi Epizephyrioi, 364; statue at Olym- 
piay 55,462,908 179, 183.6 34203-52 sein- 
scribed hase from, 38; statue at Olympia 
identified by Waldstein with Choiseul- 
Gouffier Apollo type, 179. 
Futychides, sculptor and painter, 121, 324. 
Evans, A., on ivory statuettes from Knossos, 3; on 
stucco reliefs from Knossos, 4. 
Exainetos, victor, drawn into native city by fellow- 
citizens, 35, 
Exhortation to the Arts, work by Galen cited, 37. 
Exoidas, bronze diskos of, 97, 218. 
Eye, almond-shaped, in archaic art, 127; in the 
Agias, 315; in Skopaic heads, 308, 311f.; 
treatment of, by Lysippos, 311f. 
Fabius Maximus, carries off colossal Herakles from 
Tarentum to Rome, 253. 
Fagan head, the, in British Museum, 87. 
Farnese Diadoumenos, statue in British Museum, 
151f., 154; compared with Diadoumenos 
from Vaison, 154. 
Farnese Herakles, statue in Naples, 252, 253; of 
Lysippan origin, 253; as realistic work, 289. 
Farnese Hermes, statue in British Museum, 72. 
Farnsworth Museum, Wellesley, Mass., statue of 
athlete in, 139. 
Fawn, as attribute of Philesian Apollo, 119. 
Fellows, C., discovers Chimzra tomb at Xanthos, 271. 
Fevers, cured by victor statues, 364. 
Ficoroni cista, in Rome, 243, 269. 
Fierce expression (yopyév), of Philandridas head 
from Olympia, 294, 297; threatening look 
; of athletes mentioned by Sokrates, 59. 
File, use of, on Philandridas head, 295. 
Fillet, victor, 168f.; on victor statues, 149f.; on 
statue from Pirzus, 150; in hand of vic- 
tor, 150; on heads, 96; as symposium at- 
tribute, 149; rolled, on heads of Herakles, 
170. See Tainia. 
Fillet-binders, or diadoumenoi, 150f. 
Fine, paid by Theagenes, 247. ° 
Finger, as common measure in proportions, 68. 
Flasch, A. F., on bronze head of a boxer from 
Olympia, 255; on the Olympia gable 
sculptures, 114; on 
statues in Altis, 340. 
Flaxman, John, sculptor, on proportions, 68. 
positions of victor 
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INDEX. 
Flute-playing, at Delphi, 25; accompanies pen- 
tathlon, at Olympia, 284; on vases, 285. 
Flutists, statues of victorious, 284; honor statue of, 
42; on chest of Kypselos, 285. 
Flying mare, throw in pankration, 247; throw in 
wrestling, 229. 
Foal-race, at Olympia, 260. 
Foerster, H., on location of statue of Ladas, 197; 
on statue of Leon, 366 
Foerster, R., on head of hoplitodrome, from Olym- 
pia, 163. 
Foot, as common measure in proportions, 68; 
bronze, from victor statue at Olympia, 
255, 322; left, forward in Egyptian and 
early Greek statues, 332. 
Footmarks, on bases of victor statues, at Olympia, 
Foot-race, the, at games of Patroklos, 8; at the 
Heraia, at Olympia, 49. See Stade-race. 
Forearm, fragment of, with horn, in relief, 4. 
Fragments, bronze, of victor statues, from Olym- 
pia, 322; marble, from Olympia, 324; 
bronze, of boy victor statues from Olym- 
pia, 322; marble, of boy victor statues from 
Olympia, 324, 325. 
Frascati, statuette from, in Boston, 138. 
Frazer, J. G., on Arrhachion’s statue, 327; on 
funeral games, 11; on omission of Olym- 
piad 211 from Elean register, 369; on 
statue of Diitrephes, Athens, 373. 
“Free” leg, motive in sculpture, 109, 226. 
Friedrichs, K., on identifying Doryphoros from 
Pompeii, 224. 
Friedrichs-Wolters, on Olympia gable sculptures, 
4 
Fritsch, G., on body proportions in Greek sculpture, 
67 
Froehner, W., on the Jason of the Louvre, 87. 
“‘Frontality,” law of, formulated, 175, 328. 
Frost, K. T., on bronze statue of youth found in sea 
off Antikythera, 82; on differences between 
the Agias and Apoxyomenos, 290; on 
Ligouri6 bronze, 111. 
Funeral games, on archaic vases, 13; attested by 
early Greek art, 12; on Dipylon vase, in 
Copenhagen, 13; in honor of Azan, 9; 
in honor of eminent men, 11; in honor of 
Patroklos, 8, 9; origin of, 14; periodic, 13, 
14; on sarcophagus from Klazomenai, 13; 
funeral customs survive in later ritual, 11. 
Funerary reliefs, Attic, 66 
Furtwaengler, A., on Akropolis chariot relief, 271; on 
the Alkibiades of Vatican, 199, 200; on the 
A poxyomenos of Uffizi, 137; on the Apoxyo- 
menos of Vatican, 136; on Aristion’s statue, 
88, 241; on athlete head in Copenhagen, 95; 
on athlete statue in British Museum, 293; 
on bronze head of a boxer in Glyptothek, 
63; on bronze head of a boxer from Olym- 
pia, 255; on bronze foot from Olympia, 255; 
on bronze head from Akropolis, 115; on 
bronze statuette in Louvre, 139; on Choi- 
seul-Gouffier Apollo type, 90; on statue of 
