400 
Reisch, E.—Continued. 
ferens nudus, 181; on statue of Euthymos 
at Olympia, 183; on votive character of 
Olympic victor statues, 39. 
Reliefs, of akontistai, from Sparta, 223; Amphiar- 
aos, 273; apobates chariot race, 272; 
Apollo, Artemis, and Leto, in Louvre, 284; 
Aristion, 124, 127; Boreas, in Metropolitan 
Museum, 194; boxers, in Lateran, 238; boy 
crowning self, 155; boxer, on bronze shield, 
from Mount Ida, Crete, 235; cap, in Rome, 
166; charioteer, from Akropolis, 128; chari- 
oteer mounting chariot, 269; chariots, from 
Crete, 262; Dermys and Kitylos, from Tan- 
agra, 335; Dioskourol, set up by Aischylos, 
96, 97; Dioskouroi, in London, 97; from 
Dipylon, 156; diskobolos, from Dipylon, 
127; dying hoplite, from Athens, 194, 209; 
four-horse chariot, 268, 269; funerary, from 
Tanagra, 72; funerary, from Athens, 66; 
from Halimous, 249; Hermes, fragment 
from Athens, 270; hoplite runners, from 
Tarentum, 96; horse crowned by Nike, from 
Athens, 269; horseman, from Athens, 281; 
horse-racer, from Sicily, 281: horse-racer 
from Thera, 281; horse- -racer leading horse, 
from Athens, 281; jumping-weights, from 
Sparta, 164; from Klazomenai, 264, 268; 
from Kleitor, 132; from Knossos, 3, 4: from 
Lamia, 132; from Loeb collection, Munich, 
194; from Nemea, 132; palzstra victor, from 
Delphi, 138; in honor of Pamphilos and 
Alexandros, in Verona, 97; showing poses 
of victor statues, 44; as victor monuments, 
28; war-chariots, from Mycene, 262. 
Religion and Greek athletics, 14. 
Remnants of victor statues at Olympia, 43. 
Renaissance, the, 4; bronze copies of Spinario from 
period of, 202. 
“‘Repose”’ of Greek art, 57. 
“Rest” leg, motive in sculpture, 109. 
Resting after contest, athletic motive, 144. 
Rewards, money, of victors at Athens, 32. 
Rhamnous, the Nemesis of Agorakritos at, 182. 
Rhegion, Anaxilas, tyrant of, 278; coins of, showing 
mule-car, 263. 
Rhetoric, the, of Aristotle, 58; inscribed base of 
Olympic victor mentioned in, 367. 
Rhexibios, wood statue at Olympia, 106, 332, 326, 
337, 351; wrongly called oldest at Olympia 
by Pausanias, 333. 
Rhodes, scene of fighting combatants, in art of, 178; 
tripods in honor of Dionysos at, 19; Zan 
at Olympia, set up by, 34. 
Rhoikos, higaee founder, date of, 321; family of, 
330. See also Telekles and Theodoros. 
Rhouphos, Klaudios (Rufus, Claudius), statue in 
Rome, 371. 
Rhythm, definition of, 66; in Greek Art, 66. 
Riccardi head, 169, 180, LSte 183; 
Richardson, R. B., on bronze head from Akropolis, 
114; on Farnese Herakles, 253, 254. 
Richter, G., on statuette of diskobolos in Metro- 
politan Museum, 220 and note 5. 
INDEX. 
Ridder, A. de, on Tux bronze, 207; on two statuettes 
of diskoboloi from Akropolis, 221, 222. 
Robert, C., on Diadoumenos of Pheidias, °1508.; 
on date y pagel Kyniskos, 160. 
Robinson, D. M., 
Robinson, E., on lee. (?), in Boston, 275; on 
head of Hermes, in Boston, 85; etc. 
Roehl, ee inscription referred to statue of Milo, 
Roman copies of victor statues, on, 44; no copy 
proved to be of victor statue, 160; on 
Roman patrons of art, 44. 
Ross, as on ae base from statue of Epicharin- 
cee 
Ronis E. de, bronze copy of Spinario, in Paris 
collection of, 202. 
Rouse, W. D., on votive character of victor statues 
at Olympia, 39, 40. 
Routes, of Pausanias in the Altis; see Ephodoi. 
Runners, difference in style of various, shown by 
vase-paintings, 193, 194; on Panathenaic 
amphore, 106, 194; ‘Tepresented as running 
with bent ince, 194; statues of boy, 200f.; 
statues of, from Velletri, in Rome, 198, 
ah statues of, without special attributes, 
Running race (épduos), various kinds of, 190f.; in 
mythology, 190; number of victors in, 
named by Pausanias, 193; origin of, at 
Eleusis, 190; part of all Greek games and 
exercises, 190. See Double foot-race, Hop- 
lite-race, Long race, Stade-race. 
Sabouroff collection, head from, 128. 
Sacred war, the, 17. 
Sakadas, flutist, statue of, 284. 
Salamis, sate at battle of, 125; date of battle 
of, 12 
Salis, A. von, on statue from Olympieion, 143. 
Salutation, attitude of, to a divinity, in statuette in 
Metropolitan Museum, 133. 
Sandal-binder, statue of, so-called, with copies, 
86, 87, 202, 203. 
Sandal-binding, motive of, originates with Lysippos, 
86 
Sandals, worn by charioteers, 48. 
Santa Marinella, statue from, in Fogg Art Museum, 
Cambridge, Mass., 314. 
Sarapion, flees adversary and is fined, 34; two stat- 
ues in Elis, 370. 
Satrap ei elt so-called, in Constantinople, 
yp 
Satyr, of Praxiteles, called Pertboétos, 144; statue 
of, in Dresden, 144. 
Sawyers (?) (pristae), group by Myron, 188. 
Scarab, chalcedony, in British Museum, 138. 
Schaefer, A., on statue of Kylon on Akropolis, 362. 
Scherer, Chr on exclusive use of bronze in Olympic 
victor statues, 321; on “iconic”’ statues of 
Pliny, 54; on Milo’s statue at Olympia, 
107; on positions of victor statues at 
Olympia, 340. 
Scheria, games on, 210. 
Schnaase, on Farnese Herakles, 253. 
