394 
Menelaos, sculptor, 113. 
Mengs, Raphael, painter, cast from collection of, 
showing swollen ears, 169; on proportions, 
68. 
Messana, coins of, showing mule-car, 263. 
Messene, coins of, 111; hierothesion at, 19. 
Messenians, of Naupaktos, 110. 
Metageitnion, month of, 18. 
Metellus ee base of statue at Olympia, 
348 
Metrobios, Te Phlabios (Flavius), base of statue 
at lasos, 369. 
Metrodoros, Aurelios, base of statue at Kyzikos, 371. 
Michaelis, A., on apobates chariot-race on Parthenon 
frieze, 272; on base of statue of Epichari- 
nos, on Akropolis, 372; on use of & deta 
and & apioreps by Pausanias, 349; on 
Lansdowne Herakles, 298, 313; on Petworth 
ephebe statue, 133; on the Standing Disko- 
bolos, 76; Michaelis: A., and Gonse A., on 
“Apollo” type as victor statues, 335. 
Middle Kingdom, Egypt, dates of, 330 and note 6; 
sculptures of, 330. 
Mikon, of Athens, sculptor, 61, 62, 129. 
Mikon, of Syracuse, sculptor, 375. 
Mikythos, or Smikythos, group dedicated at Olym- 
Dias Ny, Looe 
Milchhoefer, A., on painting by Eupompos, 160. 
Miletos, coins ae 74; 118, 119,336, 
Military runner (spoparione): 209. 
Milo, statue at Olympia, 31, 106f., 130, 165, 337; 
Miltiades, games in honor of, on Thracian Cherso- 
nesos, 11. 
Miltiades, son of Kypselos, votive offering at Olym- 
pia, 264, 265. 
Minoans, the, of Crete: 1; influenced by Orient, 1; 
love of sports among, 6. See Crete. 
Mnaseas, statue at Olympia, 161, 179, 181. 
Mnesiboulos, statue in Elateia, 204, 371. 
Monceaux; see Laloux and Monceaux. 
Mopsos, boxing match with Admetos, 285. 
Mosaic, athlete, in Lateran, Rome, 215. 
Mosso, A., on Boxer Vase, 6; on origin of Greek 
boxing-glove, 235; on Vapheio cups, 4. 
Motion statues, antiquity of, in Greece, 176f.; in 
Assyro-Babylonian art, 177; in Cretan 
artsul773. ino Eeyptianalt,.)/0,4 Lin 
Greece, not developed out of “Apollo” 
statue type, 177; on early vases, 177; victor 
statues in, 173f.; victor statues in various 
contests, 188f. 
Motives, general, of statues in motion, 188f.; at 
rest, 130f. 
Mounot, Etienne, sculptor, 185. 
Mueller, K. O., on common features of victor stat- 
ues, 44. 
Mule-car, on Rhegian and Messanian coins, 263. 
Mule-race (afr); see Chariot-race with mules. 
Munich King, statue so-called, 226. 
Muscles, in Cretan art, 3, 4. 
Muses, group of, by Hagelaidas, Arostokles and 
Kanachos, 118. 





INDEX. 
Musical contests, dedications for, at Olympia and 
elsewhere, 283f.; at Delphi, 25; honor 
dedications for, at Olympia, 285; monu- 
ments for, victor or votive in character, 
284; at Olympia, non-athletic, 283, 285, 
represented on imitation Panathenaic 
vases, 284; 0n reliefs, 284; victors in, at Del- 
phi, 284; victor statues for musicians, on 
‘Helikon, 284. 
Mussius, L., gravestone of, 72. 
Mycenz, 1, 7; lack of athletic scenes at, 8; no 
Egyptian influence on art of, 332. 
Mykale, battle of, 373. 
Myrina, terra-cotta statuettes from, 135. 
Myron, sculptor, 183f., 324, 353, 375; airdpxea of, 
183; criticism of, by Cicero, 60; by Pliny, 
180, 184; dated by Pliny, 61; love of move- 
ment of, 183; Myron and Hermes Ludovisi, 
85; Myron and Pythagoras, difficulty of 
separating works of, 181, 245; Myron and 
Standing Diskobolos, 76; Olvmrie victor 
statues by, 29187 245, 333; poses of 
victor statues bse 44; pupil of Hagelaides 
110; as realist, 188; statue of Ladas by, 
196f.; surpasses Polykleitos in rhythm and 
symmetry, 66; versatility of, 188; victor 
statues at Delphi by, 26, 188. 
Myron, tyrant of Sikyon, dedicates bronze chapel 
at Olympia, 41. 
Mytilene, statue from, 92. 
Narkissos, 158. 
Narykidas, base of statue at Olympia, 342. 
Natalis, L. Minikios (Minicius), equestrian monu- 
ment at Olympia, 37. 
Natural History, of Pliny; see Historia Naturalis. 
Naturalism, in Greek Art, 44. 
Naukratis, Egypt, 105, 329, 334. 
Naukydes, sculptor, 76, 117, 120; leg position of 
statues by, 159; Naukydes and Standing 
Diskobolos, 76f.; Naukydes and canon of 
Polykleitos, 69; statue of Cheimon by, 
characterized by Pausanias, 62. 
Naupaktos, 110. 
Nausikaa, 83. 
Naxos, ‘Apollo’ from, 328, 334; bronze statuette 
te 74, 119; statue of Nikandre from, 
Lid: 
Nelson, Philip, head in collection of, 157. 
Nemea, athletes at, divided into three classes, by 
ages, 189; athletic contests at, 25; athletic 
interest of secondary to that of Olympia, 
25; boy contests at, 25; festival at, 1; 
founded by Adrastos, 17: held every 
two years, 17; in honor of Opheltes or 
Archermoros, 10; later in honor of a god, 
9; origin of, 9; records of victors at, 21; 
relief from, 132; retired valley of, 25; 
revived by Hadrian, 17; statues of victors 
at, 26; statues of victors at, in Athens, 27;. 
summarily treated by Pausanias, 24; trans- 
ferred to Argos, 17; under Argive influence, 
17; the Nemea of Thebes, Li 
