388 
Grave-relief, fragment from Dipylon, 127. 
Great Altar; see Zeus, Great Altar of. 
Greaves, early attribute of hoplitodromoi, 161; 
later discarded, 203. 
Greece, dependent on outside peoples in early art, 
329; debt to Orient, 330; Roman conquest 
of, 261. 
Greek anthologies, see Anthologies, Greek, 
Greek and Egyptian statues compared, S52 
“Grinning” group, of so-called ‘‘Apollo” statues, 100. 
Guillaume, E., on measurements of Doryphoros, 70. 
Gurlitt, W., on Pausanias’ routes in Altis, 340. 
Gymnasia, plisenes, in Homer, 7; statues of athletes 
in, 297; statues of dthtenic gods in, 75, 94. 
Gymnasiarch, Hermes aS, ee os 
Gymnasion, Great, at Olympia, 297, 299, 356. 
Gymnasium, scene from, on r.-f. ky is 164. 
Gythion, statue of Herakles, at, 319. 
Habich, G., on Standing Diskobolos, 78. 
Hadrian, revives Nemean games at Argos, 17; 
villa of, at Tivoli, 80, 174. 
Hagelaidas, sculptor, 36; canon of, 68, 148, 159; 
chariot-group of Kleosthenes, at Olympia, 
by, 266; date of, 61, 321; teacher of Myron 
and Polykleitos, 61, 110; teacher of 
Pheidias, 110; called Gelados by scholiast 
on Aristophanes’ Ranae, 110. 
Hair-fashion, athletic, 50f.; Bulle on hair, 53; 
ephebes dedicate hair to a god, 51; grained 
style, 53; on Hellenistic heads, 296. Long, 
at Athens, after Persian Wars, 51; long, on 
athletes, beforé Persian Wars, 335; braided, 
by boxers and pancratiasts, 51; discarded 
in wrestling, 51; in Homer, 50, 51; on 
monuments, 52; on old Attic vases, 52; 
as sign of effeminancy, 51; at Sparta, 51; 
at Thermopyle, 51; worn by knights, 51; 
long and short, on ‘god statues, 52; pearl- 
string style of, 53; pictorial treatment of, 
53. Short hair, on “Apollo” statues, 335; 
short, on athletes, after Persian Wars, 51, 
335; on children, at Sparta, 51; on early 
vases, 52; on monuments, 52; not char- 
acteristic of athletes, 50, 51; as sign of 
mourning, at Athens, 51; of slaves, 51; 
sketchy treatment, on Hermes of Praxiteles, 
303; snail-volute style of, 53. See Krobylos. 
Halikarnassos, funeral games at, 11; chariot-group 
from Mausoleion at, 244. 
Halimous, grave-relief from Attic deme of, 249. 
Halteres; see Jumping-weights. 
Hamilton, Gavin, 76. 
Harmodios, statue of, 148, 173f. See also Aristo- 
geiton and Tyrannicides. 
Hartwig. P., on bronze statuette from Capua, 207. 
Hauser, F., on Autun statuette of pancratiast, 249- 
251; on armor worn in hoplite-race, 203; 
on bronze athlete statue from Eohesos, 
138; on bronze wrestlers from Hercula- 
neum, 231; on Delian Diadoumenos, 92; 
on Tux bronze, 207. 
Head-dress, artificial, on charioteers, 275, 276. 
INDEX. 
“Healer,” epithet of the Delian’ Apollo, 304. 
Heave, in wrestling, 229; bronze wrestler-group in 
Paris, showing, 232; on metope of The- 
seion, 232; on r.-f. kylix, 230. 
Hegestratos, statue at Athens, 27. 
Hegtas, sculptor, 110, 126, 175, 279; compared with 
Kallon, 122; criticism of, by Lucian, 60. 
Hekatompedon, the, on Akropolis, 128. 
Hektor, 7. 
Helbig, W., on Barracco athlete statue, 157, 159; on 
Chozseul-Goufiier Apollo, 90; on Dory- 
phoros of Polykleitos, 226; on funerary 
relief, from Dipylon, 156; on Greek 
knights, 282; on head of Standing Disko- 
bolos, 77, 78; on Spinario, 201; on Vatican 
statuette, a1 
Helikon, Mount, statues of poets and. musicians on, 
284; tripod on, dedicated by Hesiod, 21, 22. 
Heliodoros, description of wrestling-match by, 252. 
Hellanikos, statue at Olympia, 240, 342, 343. 
Hellanodikai, the, at Olympia, 27 and n. 20, 29, 45, 
227 7259: 
Hellenistic Prince, statue of a, 73; assimilated to 
type of Alexander, 73. 
Helmets, on Boxer Vase from Crete, 7; as early 
attributes of hoplite pag 161; of 
hoplite runners, 48. 
Hemerodromot, institution of, 190. 
Hephaistion, funeral games in honor of, 11. 
Hera, temple of Lakinian, near Kroton: 363; wor- 
ship of, at Olympia, earlier than that of 
Zeus, 16. See Heraion. : 
Heraia, the, games at Argos, 20; games at Olympia, 
49; girls at, divided into three classes, 189; 
reliefs vowed by girl runners at, 29; run- 
ning race for girls at, 191. 
Heraion, the, at Olympia, 16, 259, 299, 341, 342, 343, 
349, 352,353,358; mohurient sania 325. 
Herakleia, he at Marathon; 18, 20; at Thebes and 
elsewhere, 19, 27. 
Herakleides Ponticus, on the 
fashion, 52. 
Herakleion, the, at Sparta, 319. 
Herakles, as boxer, 169, 235; of Crete, 10; destroys 
statue of self at Elis, 178; as father of ath- 
lete Theagenes, 35; first to win pankration 
at wrestling on same day, 252; as founder 
of Olympic games, 10, 93; Herakles and 
Hermes, as protectors of contests, 75; as 
inventor of pana 247; at Marathon, 
18; in Odyssey, 8; plants olive at Olympia, 
20; son of Ges and Alkmena, 10; in 
Sophokles’ Trachiniae, 318; tripods in 
honor of, 19, 22; as wrestler 13, 93, 228. 
Herakles, heads of: beardless, in British Museum, 
96; of boy athlete from Sparta so inter- 
preted, 305; boyish, in British Museum, 
319; bust from Genzano, 95; bust from 
Herculaneum, 170; colossal filleted, in 
Vatican, 95; from Tegea pediment, 306- 
6)a marble, in Munich, 170; Philan- 
dridas head so interpreted, 297; showing 
swollen ears, 169; with rolled fillets, 96. 
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