INDEX. 
Nemead, first dated, 17. 
coir. statue by A poralritoe at Rhamnous, 182. 
Neolaidas, statue at Olympia, 120. 
Nepos, on first date of representing athlete statues 
in motion, 173. 
Nero, coins of, 21; uses force to win at the Isthmia, 
34; villa of, at Subiaco, 195; wins chariot- 
races at Olympia, 257, 262, 369. 
Nesiotes, sculptor, criticism of by Lucian, 60. 
Nestor, 8; contests at Bouprasion: 9: statue at 
Olympia, by Onatas, 122. 
Net, on Vapheio cup, 5 
New Empire, Egypt, dates of, 33 
tures of, 331. 
ida-Haddernheim, terra-cotta statuette from, 202. 
Nikandre, statue of, 177. 
Nikandros, statue at Olympia, 121. 
Nikanor, fragment of base of statue at Olympia, 359. 
Nikarchos, base of statue at Olympia, 356. 
Nike, the, of Archermos, 177; bronze figurine from 
Akropolis, 177; as charioteer, 268; on 
Ficoroni cista, 269; on hand of statue of 
Olympian Zeus, at Olympia, 149; on Nike 
balustrade from Akropolis, 86; on relief in 
Madrid, 269; on relief from Phaleron, 269; 
on sarcophagus from Klazomenai, 268. See 
also Paionios, the Nzke of. 
Nikeratos, date of archonship of, 194. 
Nikeus, casts stone diskos, 218. 
Nikodamos, sculptor, 244. 
Nikokles, victor monument at Akriai, 372. 
Nikomachos, painter, 268; Fictoria quadrigam in 
sublimine rapiens by, 268. 
Nineveh, reliefs from, 330. 
Niobid, identified with statue of youth from Subiaco, 
195 
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Nordostgraben, the, at Olympia, 358. 
Nordwestgraben, the, at Olympia, 356. 
North Greek-Thracian school of sculpture, 114. 
Noses, bloody, on vase-paintings, 167. 
Novus Annus (?), nude statue found in Rhine identi- 
fied as, 276. 
Nudity, characteristic of archaic statues, 335; as 
essential difference between Greek ‘and 
foreagner, 48; not observed by charioteers, 
48; of victor statues, 47f. 
Nudus talo incessens, statue by Polykleitos, 158, 
249, 250; statuette from Autun showing 
the ‘Polykleitah motive, 249, 250. 
Numismatic commentary on Pausanias, 306. 
Ny-Carlsberg Museum, Copenhagen, archaic head 
of youth in, 128; two heads in, 180, 181; etc. 
Nymphs, altar at Olympia; 35k, 
Odysseus, 8. 
Oibotas, statue at Olympia, 30, 32, 333, 343, 301% 
Oil, used in wrestling, 165. 
Oil-flask, on r.-f. kylix in Munich, 164. 
Oil-pourer, bronze statuette of, from South Italy, 
135; statue so-called, in Munich, 99, 133f., 
137; as Attic work, 137; head in Boston, 
copy of original of, 134; pose of, 158; 
torso in Dresden as variant of, 134, 135. 
395 
Oil-pouring, on gems, reliefs and terra-cotta stat- 
uettes, 135. 
Oil-scraping, as athletic motive, 135f. 
Oinoanda, base of victor statue from, 371. 
Oinomaos, chariot-race with Pelops, 14, 259; column 
at Olympia, 323, 350, 351. 
Olaidas, honor statue at Olympia. 42. 
Old Kingdom, Egypt, dates of, 330 and note 3; pean: 
tures of, 330. 
Olive, crown of, as prize at Olympia, 155f.; of “Fair 
Crown,” at Olympia, 20, 351; wild, 20. 
Olympia, account of monuments at, ie Pausanias, 
24; age of boy victors at, 189; antiquity of, 
from excavations and religious history, 16; 
athletes at, divided into two. classes, by 
ages, 189; boxer head from, 62; celebrated 
every four years, 15; controlled by Eleans 
alone after Persian wars, 15; early con- 
trolled by Pisa, 15; early overshadowed by 
Delphi and Delos, 14, 15; founded before 
Dorian invasion, 14; funeral origin of, 9; 
German excavations at, 43; history of, 
14; held in honor of a god, 9; held in 
honor of Pelops, 10; importance of, from 
seventh century B. C., 15; later controlled 
by Pisa and Elis, 15; prehistoric buildings 
at, 16, 349; suenilices at, to Pelops and 
Zeus, 11; as sanctuary prior to advent of 
Athena, 14; style of head of athlete 
(Philandridas) from, 293f.; style of gable 
statues from, 113, 114; traditional history 
of, by Pausanias and Strabo, 15; two 
figures from West gable of temple of Zeus 
from, 195; victor statuesin Altis at, 26; etc. 
Olympia register, 15. 
Olympiad, first dated, 15; traditional first, 8; the 
Sth, 34th, 104th, 211th, omitted from 
Elean register, 369. 
Olympieion, statue from ruins of, 143. 
Olympos, sculptor, 120. 
Omphalos, from Athens, 89. 
Onatas, sculptor, 122; group of Opis at Delphi by, 
125; inscribed base from Akropolis, 24, 
281; Onatas and East gable statues from 
temple on Aegina, 125; Onatas and Kala- 
mis, 129, 264; works of, at Olympia, 122, 
201. 
Onomastos, games of, at Cumae, 20. 
Onomastos, of OmvEnat institutes boxing rules at 
Olympia, 235. 
Opheltes, 10. 
Opis, group of, at Delphi, by Onatas, 125. 
Opportunity iKaizeey altar at Olympia, 76; statue 
y Lysippos, 250. 
Geuaenrehoett ‘Apollo’ from, 100, 101, 103, 328, 334; 
ceiling of treasury of, 329. 
Orestes, as his own ciarioteer 267. 
Oriental influence on early Greek art, 328f. 
Originals of victor statues at Olympia, 62f., 322. 
Orpheus and Telete, victor group on Helikon, 284. 
Orsippos, first athlete to drop the loin-cloth, 47. 
Osthaille, the, at Olympia, 358. 
