INDEX. 
Poses, of victor statues, found on various sculptured 
and painted works, 44; general, of victor 
Statues at rest, 130f.; general, of victor 
statues in motion, 188f. 
Poulsen, F., on the Agias, 291, note 2. 
Prado, copy of Diadoumenos of Polykleitos in the, 
Madrid, 153. 
Praisos, seal from, 3. 
Praxidamas, wood statue at Olympia, 196, 322, 
Pa0ht3t35,\ 937,: 351. 
Praxiteles, sculptor, 36, 80; the 4gias of Lysippos 
influenced by, 291; art of, rooted in fifth 
century B. C., 134; as bronze worker, 303; 
delicate male types of, 297; hair technique 
of, 53; head-type of, 77, 309; Praxiteles and 
boy athlete head from Sparta, 305, 311; 
Praxiteles and Kalamis, chariot-group by, 
268; Praxiteles and Philandridas head from 
Olympia, 293; Praxiteles and Skopas 
differentiated, 311; statue of a Wedwoyern 
by, 131. 
as motive in votive monuments, 130; 
position of hands in Greek, 132; statue of 
youth represented in, from Carinthia, 131; 
statue of youth represented in, Berlin, 131; 
statuette of youth represented in, Metro- 
politan Museum, 132, 133. 
Praying Boy, the, statue so-called, in Berlin, 131, 132. 
Preuner, F., on inscription from statue base in 
Pharsalos, 286, 317, 318, 363. 
Pristae, by Myron, 188. 
Prizes, on chest of Kypselos, 13; at contests of beauty, 
57; early athlete, 18f.; at games of Azan, 9; 
at games of Patroklos, i: 
Processional entrance, the, of the Altis, 347. 
Processional way, the, of the Altis, 348, 349, 350. 
Professionalism in athletics, at Olympia, 361; pro- 
tests against, 36, 37. 
Profile, first example of Greek, 116. 
Prokles, statue at Olympia, 345, 346. 
Promachos, statues at Olympia and Pellene, 31, 
BUay 303, 32), 526, 36/. 
Proportio, in eck art, 66. 
Proportions, canons of, 65f.; in Egyptian art, 67; 
Fritsch on, of body, 67; Kalkmann on, of 
face, 67. 
Prose writers, statues at Olymria, 285. 
Protogenes, athlete painted by, 29. 
Protolaos, statue at Olympia, 179, 352. 
Prytaneion, the, in Athens, victors eat at public ex- 
pense at, 32; the, in Olympia, 299, 342, 
B55, 356, a0. 358, 359, 360. 
Pastainetichos, tyrant of Corinth, 1 
Pseudo-Andokides, 363. 
Pseudo-Plutarch, on statue of Isokrates at Athens, 
24 and note 11, 27 and note 4, 281, 373. 
‘Ptoion, Mount, statues of ¢ “Apollo” Feet 100, 101, 
102, 103, 334; tripods in temple of Apollo 
On, 19. 
Ptolemy, Gymnasion at Athens, 166. 
Ptolichos, sculptor, 61, 122. 
Puchstein, O., on location of Great Altar of Zeus at 
Olympia, 349. 
Prayer, 
399 
Pummeling, allowed in pankration, 246. 
Pyanepsion, month of, 18. 
Pyrilampes, statue at Olympia, 343, 346, 353. 
Pythagoras, sculptor, 138, 178f., 364, 375; dated by 
Pliny, 61; first to aim at thythm and sym- 
metry, 67, 179; first to exrpess sinews and. 
veins, 138; Pythagoras and Chotseul-Gouffier 
Apollo statue type, 89; Pythagoras and 
Delphi Charioteer, 278; Pythagoras and 
Myron, 181, 245; Pye and Tux 
bronze, 207; statue of Delphic pancratiast 
by, 26, 178, 182; statue of mala ferens 
nudus ie 107; style of, 179; victor statues 
at Olympia, by; 36; 62, 161, 178Ff., 268. 
Pytheos, see Pythis. 
Pythes, honor statue at Olympia, 42. 
Pythia, the, festival at Delphi, 16, 17; as athletic 
meet, inferior to Nemea and Isthmia, 24, 
25; as festival, second to Olympia, 24; 
in honor of the Python, 10; statue of victer 
at, in Athens, 27. See Delphi. 
Pythian air, played at pentathlon, 88, 285. 
Pythian Apollo, the, statue of, 330, 334. 
Pythis, or Pytheos, architect, 264. 
Python, the, at Delphi, 10, 25. 
_Pythokles, replicas of statues of, 212f.; statue of, at 
Olympia, 93, 117, 159 and note 3, 211, 212, 
343. 
Pythokritos, flutist, honor statue at Olympia, 42, 
pA es Ly 
Pythokritos, sculptor, 244. 
Pyxis, from Knossos, 7. 
Quadrigae, mentioned by Pliny, 264. See Chariot- 
race. 
Quatremére de Quincy, on Borghese Warrior, 208. 
“Quiet grandeur” (stile Grosse) of Greek Art, 57. 
Quintilian, on art, 61; on the Doryphoros of Poly- 
kleitos, 70, We. on the Diskobolos of 
Myron, 187. 
Quintus Smyrnzus, on jumping among the Trojans, 
214. 
Quiver, on Torlonia copy of the Chotseul-Gouffier 
Apollo statue type, 89. 
Quoit; see Diskos. 
Ram-offerer, statue by Naukydes, 78. 
Rampin head, of Louvre, 126, 128, 176; hair tech- 
nique of, 53, 
Ra-nefer, limestone statue in Cairo, 330. 
Rayet, on Borghese Warrior, 208. 
Rayet-Jacobsen head, so-called, in Copenhagen, 127, 
28D Gio als 
Realism in Greek art, 56, 57, 146f.; in Greek por- 
traiture, 56, 
Reconstruction of Olympic victor statues, 43f. 
Reinach, S., on bronze statue of youth from Antiky- 
thera, 83; on stone statues being placed 
under cover, 325. 
Reinach, Th., on bronze statue of youth found in 
sea off Antikythera, 81. 
Reisch, E., on javelin-throwers in sculpture, 224; 
on Pliny’s puer tenens tabellam and mala 
