392 
Koblanos, sculptor, 242. 
Kodias (Kwéias), jumping-weight of, 40. 
Koehler, U., on the A poxyomenos of Vatican, 290. 
Koerte, on name “Apollo” for early statues, 335. 
Korat, statues of, on Akropolis, 53, 115. 
Koroibos, victor in first recorded Olympiad, Teo 
Kostobokoi, barbarian invaders of Greece, 370, 371. 
Kouroniotis, K., letter of, quoted 327. 
Kranaos, or Grnanoe statue near Sikyon, 370. 
Krates, victor as herald at Olympia, 283. 
Kratinos, aa at Olympia, 122; set up by trainer 
Oly aie 
Kratisthenes, chariot-group of, at Olympia, 179, 268. 
Kresilas, sculptor, 36, 93; the Alkibiades of Vatican 
ascribed to, by Furtwaengler, 199; Dory- 
phoros by, 145; portrait of Perikles by, 56; 
statue of the Wounded Amazon by, 157. 
Kresilzan athlete head, five copies of, 144, 145. 
Kreugas, crowned after death, 247; killed in boxing 
match, 236, 247; statue at Argos, 236, 237. 
Krison, statue ascribed to, by Furtwaengler, 200. 
Kritios, sculptor, 115, 126, 173, 174; criticism of, 
gee 60; Kritios and Tux bronze 
207. 
Kritodamos, statue at Olympia, 120, 344, 352. 
Krobylos, old Attic hair-fashion, 51, 52, 89, 128, 
1355220; 
Krokon, dedicates small bronze horse at Olympia, 
35 
Kronos, altar of, at Olympia, 16; wrestling match of, 
with Zeus, 14. 
Krotonians, famed as pentathletes, 60. 
Ktesibios, philosopher, on ball-playing, 84. 
Kylon, conspiracy of, in Athens, 362; statue on 
Akropolis, 106, 333, 337, 362. 
Kylon, of Elis, honor statue at Olympia, 42. 
Kyniska, bronze horses of, at Olympia, 265, 267; 
chariot-group of, at Olympia, 23, 131, 267, 
299, 342, 367; first woman to enter and win 
chariot-race at Olympia, 267, 367; shrine 
in honor of, at Sparta, 367. 
Kyniskos, statue at Olympia, 74, 117, 239; copies of 
(?), 156f., 159; foot position on base of 
statue of, 239; date of victory, 160. 
Kynosarges, Attic amphora from Gymnasion of, 13. 
Kypselos, chest of, at Olympia, 12, 13. 
Kypselos, King of Arkadia, 57. 
Kyrene, the Dionysia at, 50; head from, 89; per- 
sonified as charioteer i in Delphi group, 277; 
278; statue found in baths of, 141. 
Kyrnos, battle Ol nou oe 
Ladas, of Sparta, fleetness of, 364; grave of, 365; 
stadion in honor of, 365; statue in Argos, 
364; statue of, by Myron, 196f., 364; com- 
pared with that of girl runner SE Vatican, 
197; epigrams on statue of, 196, 197; pose 
of, 197; story of death of, 196. 
Lakonia, statues of Herakles in, 319. 
Laloux and Monceaux, on Philandridas head, 294. 
Lamia, date of battle of, 301; relief from, 132. 
Lampos, chariot-group at Olympia, 268. 
Lancellottt (or Massimi) Diskobolos, 184 and note 2. 
INDEX. 
Lange, F. A., on Egyptian influence on early Greek 
culture, 332. 
Lange, J., on law of “frontality,” 175, 328; on Olym- 
pia gable sculptures, 114. 
Lansdowne Herakles, statue, 81, 82; ascribed to 
Myron, 181; head of, compared with that 
of Philandridas, 298; regarded as Lysip- 
pan, 298, 311; regarded as Skopaic, 313. 
Laokoon, the, group, Pliny’s praise of, 61; as realis- 
tic work, 289; of Lessing, 54, 187. 
Las, statue of Herakles near, 319. 
Lasso, boy throwing, wrongly identified with statue 
of kneeling youth from Subiaco, 196. 
Lateran, athlete mosaic in, 215; boxers on relief in, 
238. 
Laurel, as prize at Delphi, 20, 21. 
Laurentum, now Castel Porziano, 184. 
Leaf, W., on chariot-race in the Iliad, 8. 
Peapinoswerehtes see Jumping-weights. 
Lechat, on bronze statue found in sea off Antiky- 
thera, 84; on evolution of Greek sculpture, 
329; on the housing of stone statues, 325. 
Leg, right lower, fragment of victor statue, 322; 
leg holds in pankration, 247; ‘‘free” and 
cf > legs, as motives in sculpture, 109, 
Lekythion, athletic attribute, 84. 
Lekythos, 137, 138. 
Lemnian Aiheon the, statue in Dresden, 53. 
Lemniskos, 155, 156 
Leon, statue of, 366. 
Leonidaion, the, (Suedwestbau), at Olympia, 339, 
340, 346, 347, 348, 350, 353, 355, 356. 
Leonidas, at Thermopyle, 51; funeral games in 
honor of, 11. 
Leonidas, of Naxos, statue at Olympia, 346, 347. 
Leontiskos, painter, 29. 
Leontiskos, of Sicily, statue at Olympia, 62, 179, 
183, 249 
characterization of Diadoumenos and 
Doryphoros by, 152; on most fruitful mo- 
ment to be chosen by artist, 178. See 
Laokoon. 
Libation-pourer, statue of, 143, 144. 
Libation-pouring, 138 f. 
Libya, figure in Delphi group, 277; oracle of, 31. 
Lichas, statue at Olympia, 31, $425 scourged by 
umpires, 33, 149. 
Life, athlete, happy, cis) 
Lifelike statues, 59. 
Life-size statues at Olympia, 46. 
Ligourié, bronze statuette from, 105, 111, 114. 
Limping Man, the, statue at Syracuse, 182. 
Lindos, temple of Athena at, 345. 
Loeb collection, Munich, bronze group of wrestlers 
in, W232, 0200" bronze, seatnecte in, 136; 
bronze statuette of boy-rider in, 282; three. 
bronze tripods in, 194, 264. 
Loeschke, G. L., on appellation “Apollo” for 
early statues, 335; on statue of Kylon on 
Akropolis, 362 and note 7. 
Loewy, E., on Delian Diadoumenos, 92; on group of 
Kyniska, at Olympia, 267; on style of 
statue of Pythokles, at Olympia, 215: 
Lessing, 
