INDEX. 
Loin-cloth, of athletes, 47; absence of, on Cretan 
frescoes, 47; worn by Asiatics, 48; in 
Homer, 47; on early vases, 47, 48; dropped 
first by Orsippos of Megara, 47; Plato on, 
48; used by boxers and wrestlers, 48. 
Lokroi, Ozolian, colonization of the, 201. 
Lokros, ancestor of the Ozolian Lokroi, 201. 
Longpérier, H. A., on bronze statuette in Paris, 142. 
Long race (ddArxos), at Olympia, 190; boys admitted 
to, at Delphi, 190; men admitted to, at 
Olympia, 190. 
Lucian, on apples as prizes at Delphi, 21, 107; on 
art criticism, 60; criticism of Hegias, 
Kritios, and Nesiotes, by, 175; description 
of Diskobolos by, 186, 187; ideal statue of, 
60; on life-size victor statues, 45, 227; 
on prohibition against biting and gouging 
in pankration, 246; on statue of Pelichos, 
56; on statue of Theagenes on Thasos, 364. 
Lucius Verus, coins of, 21. 
Luctator anhelans, painting of, by Naukeros, 233. 
Lykaia, the, statues at the games of, 26. 
Lykaios, Mount, in Arkadia, hippodrome on, 258. 
Lykidas, of Sparta, enters colts as full-grown horses 
at Olympia, 259. 
Lykinos, “of Elis, statue at Olympia, 343. 
Lykinos, of Heraia, statue at Olympia, 121. 
Lykinos, of Sparta, two statues at Olympia, 24, 29, 
265, 266. 
Lykios, sculptor, 134, 243. 
Lykomedes, bases of two statues at Olympia, 358. 
Lykourgos, of Sparta, 15, 51. 
Lykourgos, rhetorician, 27. 
Lyre-playing, at Delphi, 25. 
Lyres, in Parthenon, 23. 
Lysandros, statue at Olympia, 343. 
Lysippos, a Elis, victor statue of, by Andreas, 118, 
354 
Lysippos, sculptor, 36, 375; as art reformer, 301; 
orrows from other sculptors, 291; canon 
of, 68, 69, 136, 288; characteristics of, 3145 
Bhanioe-proups by, 93; circle of, 131, 255; 
as court sculptor of Alexander, 296, 318; 
criticism of, by Pliny, 61; date of, 300f.; 
dates of Lysippos, Skopas, and Praxiteles, 
301; divergent style of, 253; follows Dory- 
phoros and nature, 301; improvements in 
hair technique by, 53, 296; influence of, on 
realism, 56; inflatenced by Skopas, 291; 
301; inscription on base of statue in Phar- 
salos by, 287; Lansdowne Herakles ascribed 
LOLs Lysippos and Skopas compared, 
SL 1f.5 Lysippos and type of weary Hera- 
kles, 253; makes 1500 statues, 302; Philan- 
dridas head at Olympia, by, 298; portrait= 
ure after time of, 54; poses of statues of, 
44; regarded exclusively as bronze founder, 
302; statue of Agias by, 286, 366; statues 
of destringentes se, by, 136; statues of, at 
Olympia, 121, 266; surpasses earlier artists 
in symmetry, 66; as worker in marble, 
Lysistratos, sculptor, first to make plaster moulds 
from face, 56, 255, 304. 
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Macedon, coins of, showing racing chariots, 262; 
re of, 73: princes of, as horse-racers, 
Mach, E. von, against oriental influence on Greek 
sculpture, 329; on bronze statue of youth 
found in sea off Antikythera, 84; on the 
Charioteer (?) in Boston, 275, 276; on orig- 
inal of Farnese Herakles, 253. 
Madrid, copy of Diadoumenos in, 153; Ildefonso 
group in, 153. 
Mecenas, and victor privileges in Rome, 33. 
Magna Grecia, cities of, honor victors, 35; fond of 
hippodrome contests, 258. 
Magnesia ad Sipylum, victor statue base from, 370. 
Mahler, A., on copies of Doryphoros, 224; on identi- 
Fyre statue of Ladas, 197; on the Idolino, 
141; on resemblance between head of the 
Agias and Philandridas, 294. 
Maiden, figure of, in chariot-groups, 268. 
Maltho, gymnasium in Elis, 370. 
Manetho, Egyptian dynasties of, 330. 
Mantua, statue of Apollo in, 111. 
Marathon, battle of, 18, 209; Herakleia, the, at, 18. 
Marble, less expensive than bronze, 28; some victor 
statues made of, at Olympia, 324. 
Markianopolis, coin of, 87. 
Markios, Gnaios, base of statue at Olympia, 359. 
Marsyas, the, statue by Myron, 134, 183, 184. 
Masks, dedication of, 22. 
Massimi Diskobolos; see Lancellottt Diskobolos. 
Materials of Olympic victor statues, 321f. 
Matz and von Duhn, on so-called Diomedes, in 
Palazzo Valentini, Rome, 207. 
Mau, A., on the Praying Boy of Berlin, 132. 
Mecolnea Halikarnassos, chariot frieze from, 
271, 289; chariot-group from, 264; small 
chariot frieze from, 274, 275. 
Mausolos, games in honor of, 11. 
Maviglia, Ada, on Diadoumenos of Delos, 93; re- 
jects the Apoxyomenos and the Agias as 
evidence of style of Lysippos, 290. 
Mayer, M., on athlete (?) statue from Olympieion, 
43; on Myron’s pristae, 188. 
Medes, the, 11. 
Mediterranean culture, 1; gymnastic exercises in, 
6; origin of Greek athletics in, 7. 
Megakles, victor at Olympia, 363. 
Megara, colossal torso of “Apollo” from, 336. 
Megara Hyblaia, Sicily, necropolis in, 337; statue of 
Zeus of, at Olympia, 344. 
Meleager, head of, on Praxitelian trunk in Medici 
Gardens, Rome, 313; statue of, in Fogg 
Museum, Boston, 314; statue of, in Vati- 
can, 312; statue of Kyniskos converted 
into, 74. 
Melikertes, 10. 
Melite, deme of, 110. 
Melos, “‘Apollo” from, 100, 101, 103, 104. 
Memorials, miscellaneous, of victors, 40, 41. 
Memphis, motion statuettes from, 177; art of, 330. 
Mende, offering of people of, at Olympia, 164, 341. 
Mendel, M., excavations of, at Tegea, 306; on head 
of Herakles, from Tegea, 306, 307. 
Menedemos, bases of two statues at Olympia, 358. 
