INDEX. 
Pearl-string hair technique, 53. 
a, 1 ntonios Kallippos, statue at Olympia, 
3 : 
Peisirhodos, victor at Olympia, 47, 49. 
Peisistratidai, 128. 
Peisistratos, tyrant, 363; head of, so-called, 181. 
Peisthetairos, in Aves Gf Aristophanes, 206. 
Pelias, funeral games of, 11; on chest of Kypselos, 12; 
tripods in honor of i? 
Pelichos, statue of, 56. 
Pelopion, the, at Olympia, 348, 349, 350, 357. 
Peloponnesian sculptors, 109f., 114. 
Pelops, chariot-race with Oinomaos: 14, 259; con- 
testants at Olympia sacrifice eta 
Olympian games in honor of, 10; Pelopon- 
nesian boys lashed at altar of, 11; statue of, 
in East gable, temple of Fede at Olympia: 
176; worship of, at Olympia, preceded that 
of Zeus, 16. 
Pensive expression, in protraits of Alexander, 296. 
Pentaéteris, or four-year festival, 17. 
Pentathletes, attributes of, 164, 165; statues in 
motion, 210f.; statues at rest, 164; on 
vases, 164. 
Pentathlon, the, accompanied by flute, 284; all- 
round development from, 59, 211; boys’, 
introduced at Olympia, 210; events in, on 
r.-f. vases, 210; five events of, 9, 210; 
diskos throwing, 218f.; javelin throwing, 
222f.; jumping, 214f.; jumping most difh- 
cult part of, 216; jumping-weights used 1n, 
214; men’s introduced at Olympia, 210; not 
in Homer, 9, 210; Pythian air played at, 
285. 
Pergamon, dying Gaul statues from, 255; frieze of 
Great Altar at, 252; small frieze from, 253. 
Periandros, tyrant, gold statue vowed by, 266; 
refounds Isthmian games, 17. 
Periboétos, statue of satyr known as the, 144. 
Perikles, 52, 362; portrait of, by Kresilas, 56, 199; 
statue of slave of, 143. 
Perinthos, head from, 179, 180, 181; prototype of 
Riccardi and Tice Blundell heads, 181. 
Peripatetics, criticism of Greek sculpture by the, 58. 
Perixyomenot, statues of, 136. 
Perrot and Chipiez, on so-called dying hoplite re- 
lief, 209 
Perseus and head of Medusa, on engraved gem, 83; 
Perseus-.and Danaé, in a chest, 188. 
Persian Wars, 51; sack of Akropolis during, 126. 
Perugia, statuette of diver (?) from, 217. 
Pesaro, the Jdolino found at, 141. 
Petasos, as attribute of Hermes, 108, 207, note 1, etc. 
Peter cista, the, in Vatican, 243. 
Petersen E., on Kyniskos’ statue, 159; on Pythokles’ 
statue base, 212. 
Petrograd, head of athlete in, 180; etc. 
Petworth House, Sussex, Kresilean head of athlete 
in, 145; statue of ephebe in, 133. 
Phaistos, theatral areatat, 3; 
Phanas, pee ascribed to, 163; statue at Olympia, 
‘sh ee 
Piece ee of Daochos, 286; statue base of 
the Agias at, 303. 
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Phayllos, record diskos-throw of, 216; record jump 
of, 216; statue at Delphi, 26. 
Pheidias, 36, 110; goddess types of, 53; ideal tend- 
ency of, 152; relation of, to Diadoumtenas 
Farnese, 151; relation of, to Hermes Ludo- 
vist, 85; statue of boy crowning himself at 
Olympia by, 150f. 
Pheidippides, runner, 209. 
Pheidolas, sons of, monument at Olympia, 23, 279. 
Pheidon, king of Argos, 15. 
Pheneus, games at, 76. 
Pherenike, mother of Peisirhodos, 47, 49. 
Phigalia, victor statue of Arrhachion in market- 
place of, 326. 
Philandridas, date of victory of, 300; head from 
statue of, at Olympia, by Lysirpos, identi- 
fied, 293f.; head called youthful Herakles 
by some, 297; compared with head of boy 
athlete from Sparta, 316f.; crushed ear of, 
168; location of, in Altis, 300; under life- 
size, 46, 
Philesian Apollo, of elder Kanachos, 74, 107, 108, 
118-120, 336 and note 1; “‘double”’ of, in 
Thebes, 304. 
Philinos, statue at Olympia, 30, 55. 
Philios, D., on dying hoplite relief, so-called, 209. 
Philip II, king of Macedon, coin of, showing vic- 
torious jockey with palm- branch, 280; 
coins of, showing Athenian type of chariot, 
264: equestrian victor at Olympia, 257, 
263. 
Sa ae the, at Olympia, 353, 355, 356, 357, 
358 
Philippopolis, coin of, 78. 
Philippos, of Kroton, Olympic victor, hero6n of, at 
Egesta, 35, 57, 363. 
Philippos, of Pellene, inscribed bronze plate from 
victor statue base at Olympia, 244f. 
Philistos, monument base at Olympia, 357. 
Phillen, or Philys, statue at Olympia, 344. 
Philon, statue at Olympia, 122. 
Philonides, courier of Alexander, honor statue at 
Olympia, 42, 346, 356, 359. 
Philonides, sculptor, 109, 266. 
Philonikos, base of statue at Olympia, 358. 
Philokrates, base of statue at Olympia, 368. 
Philoktetes, in Sophokles’ drama, the Philoctetes, 59. 
Philostratos, of Rhodes, AS ary of Straton at 
Olympia, 34. 
Philostratos, on athletes wearing coarse mantle, 47; 
n Eleans allowing strangling in pankra- 
tion, 246; on jumping-weights, 215, 216; 
on method of putting on boxing thongs, 
236; on omitted 211th Olympiad, 369; on 
pankration as “fairest of contests,” 246; 
on prohibition against biting and gouging 
in pankration, 246; on reason for nudity 
of Olympic athletes, 47; on Spartans allow- 
ing biting and gouging in pankration, 246; 
on statue of Milo, 106, 337; on style of 
long race, 194; on reason for Pythian air 
being played at pentathlon, 285. 
Philotimos, sculptor, 123, 264, 268, 279. 
Philoumenos, inscription from base of statue Oly (le 
