INDEX. 
Furtwaengler, A.—Continued. 
Duitrephes, on Akropolis, 373; on so-called 
Diomedes, of Palazzo Valentini, Rome, 207; 
on doryphoroi of Pliny, 226; on term dory- 
phoros, 226; on Dresden rile statues, 
292; on Dresden Boy, 213; on Egyptian in- 
fluence on “Apollo” type, 329; on ephebe 
statue from Akropolis, 115; on erecting 
statues of victors at Olympia,38; on Esqui- 
nee charioteer, 276; on Eupompos’ painting 
lympic victor, 160; on excavations at 
eas: 124; on Hagelaidas, 110; on Idolino, 
141, 142; on influence of athletics on Greek 
art, 64; on Kassel boxer, 155; on Kassel 
head of Polykleitos’ Diadoumenos, 153; 
on kneeling figures from West gable at 
Olympia, 195; on Kresilzan athlete head, 
145; on statue of Kylon, on Akropolis, 362; 
on statue of Kyniska, at Olympia, 131; 
on Kyniska’s victor group at Olympia, 
267; on Kyniskos’ statue, 74; on Lansdowne 
Herakles, 313; on libation-pouring, 139; 
on Ligourié bronze, 111; on marble head 
in Turin, 93; on Monteleone chariot in 
Metropolitan. Museum, 264; on motive of 
Pheidias’ Diadoumenos, 151; on Munich 
Oil-pourer, 134; on Munich King, (1), 
226; on Myron’s pristae, 188; on nudus 
talo incessens of Polykleitos, 250, 251; on 
Olympia gable sculptures, 114; on Pet- 
worth ephebe, 133; on Pheidias’ hair treat- 
ment in goddess heads, 53; on Philandridas 
head, 294; on Pythagoras, 179, 180; on 
Pythokles’ statue, 212; on Rayet head, 
128; on Riccardi bust in Florence, 180; 
on right arm of boy victor, from Olympia, 
46; on rolled fillet, 96; on short and long 
fay of god heads, 52; on Somzée athlete, 
251; on sparring motive in Berlin torso, 
244: on Standing Diskobolos, 76; on statue 
from Carinthia, 131; on statue “doubles,” 
304; on statue of youth in Berlin, 292; 
on tin-foil wheels, from Olympia, 23; on 
two heads of hoplitodromes from Olympia, 
163; on use of marble in Olympic victor 
statues, 324; on ‘Vatican athlete at 
rest,” 140; Furtwaengler and Urlichs, on 
use of bronze for Olympic victor statues, 
321. 
Galen, on ball-playing, 84; on the Doryphoros, 70; 
protests against professionalism in ath- 
letics, 36, 37. 
Games, early Greek, 1f.; origin of, in cult of dead, 
9Of.; origin of four national, 9; early history 
Ofelat local, 17f. 
Ganymedes, identified with statue of youth from 
Subiaco, 195. 
Gardiner, E. N., on apobates horse-race, 282; on 
colossal Farnese Herakles, 252; on diskos- 
throwing, 218f.; on earliest event at Olym- 
pia, 37; on Irish fairs, 12; on origin of 
four-horse chariot-race at Olympia, 259; 
387 
Gardiner, E. N.—Continued. 
on positions in javelin-throwing, 223; on 
rules of pankration, 246; on shapes of 
jumping-weights, 214; on Uffizi pancra- 
tiast group, 252. 
Gardner, E. A., on the Agias, 303; on artist school 
at Olympia, 58; on bronze statue of youth 
found in sea off Antikythera, 81; on con- 
trast between the Atalanta and other Tegea 
heads, 310, note 3; on epigram from 
statue of Ladas, 197; on eye treatment in 
the Agias, 315; on eye treatment in the 
Atalanta from Tegea, 310; on honors paid 
to victors, 36; on helmeted head from 
Tegea, 308. 
Gardner, P., on date of Lysippos 300, 301; on Greek 
portraiture, 55; on head of Diadoumenos of 
Polykleitos, in Oxford, 154, 155; on the Me- 
leager and Lansdowne Herakles as Lysippan, 
315; quotes K. T. Frost on the Agias and 
the ‘Apoxyomenos, 290; on symmetry, 66. 
Gelados; see Hagelaidas. 
Gelo, chariot-group at Olympia, 23, 122, 257, 264, 
266, 344,355: %as dedicator “of Delphi 
Ghariovr 278. 
Gem, showing Apoxyomenos of Polykleitos, 136; 
showing Diskobolos, 187; showing Perseus 
and Gorgon’s head, 83; showing poses of 
Olympic victor statues, 214. 
Genzano, bust of Herakles from, 169, 170. 
Geraistos, Eubcea, 373. 
Gerhard, E., on vases showing four-horse chariots, 
Germanicus, statue so-called, 85. 
Germanicus Caesar, victor in chariot race at Olym- 
Pia 26135750358, 359: 
Germans, excavations of Olympia by, 43. 
Gestures, “transitory” and ‘“‘stationary, ’’83. 
Geta, coin of, 306. 
Girl runner, statue in Vatican, 49, 50; statuette 
from Dodona, 28. 
Gladiatorial shows, borrowed from Etruria by 
Romans, 11. 
Glaukias, sculptor, 32, 122, 125, 176, 243, 244, 264, 
Glaukon, chariot-group at Olympia, 23, 265, 347. 
Glaukos, statue at Olympia, 32, 122, 125, 176, 243. 
Glykon, sculptor, 252, 253. 
Gods, statues of, dedicated to other gods and god- 
desses, 335; worship of, supersedes that of 
heroes, 14. 
Goldsmiths, in Crete, 4. 
Gorgias, honor statue at Olympia, 42, 351. 
Gorgon, on Pindar’s VIIth Olympic ode, 365. 
Gorgos, statue at Olympia, 55, 59. 
Gouging, prohibited in pankration, 246; shown on 
r.-f. kylix, 246. 
Graef, B., on Antenor’s female statue from Akropolis 
174; on copies of original of Lansdowne 
Herakles, 313; Skopaic group of, 315. 
Grain, as prize at the Eleusinia, 20. 
Grained-hair technique, 53. 
Granianos; see Kranaos. 
