INDEX. 
Herakles—Continued. 
Statues of: Alexikakos, by Hagelaidas, 
110; colossal, by Lysippos, 253; colossal, 
by Onatas, 122; in group with Telephos, 
in Vatican, 70, 95; in gymnasia and 
palestre, 94, 297; kneeling, from East 
gable from Aegina, 195; as knee-runner, 
bronze in Metropolitan Museum, 195; 
Kyniskos, converted into type of, 74; in 
Lakonia, 319; in Palazzo Altemps, Rome, 
243; by Skopas, 306; victor statues assimi- 
lated to, 354f. 
Heralds, contests of, when introduced at Olympia, 
283; statues of, at Olympia, 283. 
Herculaneum, bronze head from, in Naples, 63, 140. 
Hercules, guild of athletes of, in Rome, 371. 
Hermaia, the, games at Pheneus, 76. 
Hermann, G., on Perinthos head, 180. 
Hermas, base of statue of, at Olympia, 359. 
Hermes, altar of, &aydés, at Olympia, 76; beaten 
by Apollo in running at Olympia, 285; 
founder of wrestling, 76; god of youth and 
sports, 75; gymnasion of, at Athens, 76; 
one of athletic gods, 75; ‘‘presider over 
contests,” 36; head, in Boston, 85; bearded 
herma, by Alkamenes, 77; bearded type, 
335; compared with Philandridas head, 293, 
294; hair-treatment of, 303; on relief frag- 
ment from Athens, 270. 
Statues: from Andros, 71f.; in gymnasia 
and palestre, 94; in Lansdowne House, 
88, 241; Logios or Agoraios, 80, 82, 84, 131; 
Ludovisi, 84; by Onatas, at Olympia, 122; 
by Praxiteles, at Olympia, 72, 144; victor 
statues assimilated to type of, 181, 354; 
statuette of, in Boston, 108; bronze, in 
British Museum, 88. 
Hermes-Diskobolos, statue by Naukydes, 78. 
Hermes Kriophoros, festival at Tanagra, 57. 
Hermesianax, statue at Olympia, 30. 
Hermione, stadion at, 96. 
Hermitage, copy of head of boy athlete in, 157. 
Hermogenes, victor at Olympia, 354. 
Hermokrates, statue at Athens, 27. 
Hermolykos, statue on Akropolis, 27, 372, 373. 
Herodoros, trumpeter at Olympia, 283. 
Herodotos, historian, on Hermolykos, pancratiast, 
373; style of, imitated by Pausanias, 61. 
Herodotos, of Klazomenai, statue at Olympia, 30. 
Herodotos, of Thebes, as his own charioteer, 
266, 267. 
Heroes, nine Greek, on curved base at Olympia, 122. 
Heroizing, custom of, in sculpture, 71. 
Herophilos, physician at Alexandria, 290. 
Hertz, Miss, copy of head of Nike by Paionios in 
collection of, Rome, 304. 
Hesiod, wins tripod at Chalkis, 19; dedicates tripod 
to muses on Helikon, 21, 22; victor statue 
of, on Helikon, 284. 
Hetoimokles, statue at Sparta, 106, 333, 337, 362. 
Hiero, chariot-group at Olympia, 23, 122, 257, 264, 
267, 278, 279; Pythian victory of, 278; 
tyrant of Syracuse, 362. 
389 
Hierothesion, the, at Messene, 19. 
Hill, G. F., on Apoxyomenos and Lysippos, 288, 289. 
Hipparchos, tyrant of Athens, 173. 
Hippodameia, 14, 259. 
Hippodrome races, at Olympia, non-athletic, 257; 
programme of, 259f.; horses and colts dis- 
tinguished in, 259. See Chariot-race and 
Horse-race. 
Hippodromes, common in Greece, 257f.; at Con- 
stantinople, 253; at Olympia, 258. 
Hippokleides, 5. 
Hippos, statue at Olympia, 120. 
Hipposthenes, victor, temple dedicated to, at 
Sparta, 362. 
Hirschfeld, G., on locations of victor statues in 
Altis, 340; on omission of Olympiad 211 
from Elean register, 369. 
Hirt, A., on Pliny’s “iconic” (iconicus = eixovixés) stat- 
ues, 54; on Tux bronze, 207. 
Historia Naturalis, of Pliny, 60,321, and passim. 
Hitzig-Bluemner, on exclusive use of bronze in 
Olympic victor statues, 321; on statue of 
Milo, at Olympia, 107. 
Holleaux, M., on “Apollo” torso from Mount 
Ptoion, 119, 120. 
Home-coming of Olympic victors, 34, 35. 
Homer, athletics in, 7f.; does not mention Olympia, 
16; xeXerifev in, 3, 261; makes men and 
gods shriek, 57; on painful character of 
boxing, 234; warrior in, 8. 
Homolle, Th., on appellation ‘‘Apollo,” 336; on 
artistic influences in the Agzas, 291, 301; 
assigns the Agias to Lysippos, 292, 311; on 
expression of face.of the Agias, 317; on 
group of Daochos at Delphi, 286; on re- 
semblance between Philandridas head and 
that of the Agias, 294; on small heads out- 
side school of Lysippos, 294; on different- 
lating statues of Herakles and victors, 
94; on swollen ears of athlete statues, 168. 
Honor statues, at Olympia, 41, 42, 339f. 
Honors, extraordinary, paid to victors, 32f., 71. 
Hoplite-race (é7Xirns), 190f.; belongs to mixed 
athletics, 203; called d&o7is, 190, 204; date 
of introduction at Olympia, 191; as 
diaulos at Olympia and Athens, 203; 
finish of, on a r.-f. kylix, 204; in full armor 
at the Eleutheria, at Platza, 203; last in 
gymnic contests at Olympia and elsewhere, 
203; most complete representation of, on 
a r.-f. kylix in Berlin, 204; preparations 
for, on a r.-f. kylix by Euphronios, 204; 
racers in, turning central post, on r.-f. 
kylix in Berlin, 204; round shields and At- 
tic helmets used in, 204; semi-comic char- 
acter of, on vases, 205; start of, on a r.-f, 
kylix in Berlin, 204; weapons used in, 203. 
Hoplitodromoi, attributes of, 161f.; so-called dying 
hoplite runner on grave-relief from Athens, 
149, 209; statues of, in motion, 203f., two 
heads from statues of, 46, 162f., 324; paint- 
ings of, by Parrhasios, 206; Tux bronze of, 
206f. 
