INDEX. 
Schober, A., on Perinthos and allied heads, 181. 
Schoell, R., on votive character of victor monuments, 
Scholiasts, statements of, on victor statues at 
Olympia, 43. 
Schrader, H., on Attic relief from the Akropolis, 271. 
Schreiber, T., on Choiseul-Gouffier Apollo statue 
type, 90. 
Schwabe, L., on Tux bronze, 207. 
Sciarra bronze, statuette so-called, in Rome, 119. 
Scraper; see Strigil. 
Sculptors, of Olympic victor statues, 36; statistics 
Biot). 
Sculptura, definition of, from Pliny, 302. 
Sculpture, Greek, after Persian Wars, 278; ancient 
criticism of, 58f.; evolution of, on tradi- 
tional lines, 67; knowledge of, necessary in 
reconstructing Olympic victor statues, 44. 
Sea-monsters (?) (pristes), group by Myron, 188. 
Seasons, altar at Olympia, 351. 
Seated Boxer, statue of the, in Museo delle Terme, 
Rome, 145f., 168; realism of, 57, 254. 
See-saw (?) (pristae?), group by Myron, 188. 
Seleados, base of statue at Olympia, 346. 
Seleukos I, date of founding Antioch by, 121. 
Selinos, coins of, showing celery wreath, 21; tem- 
ple E at, 114. 
Sellers, Eugénie; see Strong, Mrs. Eugénie. 
Selling out, examples at Olympia, 33. 
Seraglio, Old, manuscript from the, 258. 
Serambos, sculptor, 123. 
Shadow-fighting; see Sparring. 
Shetk-el-Beled,-the; see Ka-aper, statue of. 
Shield, as attr bute of hoplitodromoi, 161; as prize 
at Argive Heraia, 21; 25 bronze ones kept 
in temple of Zeus for Olympic hoplite 
runners, 22. 
Siamese, funeral games among, 12. 
Sicily, cities of, honor victors, 35; coins of, showing 
racing chariots, 262, 263; Greeks of, fond 
of hippodrome contests, 258; princes of, as 
victors at Olympia, 357; school of sculp- 
ture of, 114. 
Sidon, Alexander Sarcophagus from, in Constanti- 
nople, 275; Satrap Sarcophagus, from, in 
Constantinople, 276. 
Sikyon, athletic school of sculptors from, 58, 118f. 
Sikyonians, treasury of, at Olympia, 41, 265. 
Silanion, sculptor, 129. 
Silver bowl, as prize at games of Patroklos, 19; 
silver cups, as prizes at Sikyonian Pythian 
games, 20. 
Simon, sculptor, 264, 268. 
Simonides, of Keos, 36, 47, 210. 
Singing, competition.in, at Delphi, 25. 
pace ges Ajax and Diomedes, in 
iad, 
Six, J., on Borghese Warrior, 208; on statue of 
Hermolykos on Akropolis, 373. 
Size of victor statues, 45f. 
Skenoma (Zxhvwua), the, at Sparta, 367. 
Skopas, sculptor, 36; characteristics of, 311; head in 
style of, in Capitoline Museum, Rome, 169; 
401 
Skopas—Continued. 
head-type of, 77; influence on the Agzas, 
291; intense expression of, 307; Kallis- 
tratos on, 309; knowledge of, recently 
augmented, 286; as master of éxpression of 
passion, 309; Philandridas head wrongly 
ascribed to, 293; Skopas and boy athlete © 
head from Sparta, 305; Skopas and Lysip- 
pos compared, 311f., 315; style of, from 
Tegea heads, 306. 
Skripou, convent of, 334. 
Skyllis, sculptor, 122, 334. See also Dipoinos. 
Skyros, 18. 
Slings for diskoi, on r.-f. vase, 164. 
Smikythos; see Mikythos. 
Smile, in archaic sculpture, 100, 126. 
Smith, A. H., on Choiseul-Gouffier Apollo statue 
type, 89, 90; on athlete statue from Palazzo 
Farnese, Rome, in British Museum, 293. 
Snail-volute, hair technique, 53. 
Snatcher, the, from East gable, temple of Aegina, 125. 
Sodamas, statue at Olympia, 354 
Sogliano, A., on boxer statue from Sorrento, 243. 
Sokrates, philosopher, condemns “mimetic” arts, 58; 
on physical development of runners and 
boxers, 59; visit of, to sculptor Kleito, 59. 
Sokrates, victor; see Sosikrates. 
Solon, assigns money prizes to Olympic and Isth- 
mian victors, 25, 32. 
Solos, throwing of, in Iliad, 8; as type of diskos, 218. 
Somzée Collection, athlete from the, 176, 252 
Songs, in honor of victors, 34. 
Sophios, statue at Olympia, 299, 342. 
Sophokles, Trachiniae of, 318. 
Sorrento, statue of boxer. from, by Koblanos, 242. 
Sosikrates (or Sokrates), victor statue of, at Olym- 
pia, 200, 344. 
Sostratos, dates ‘of Olympic victories of, 300; in- 
scribed base from statue, at Delphi, 249; 
statue. t-at? Olympia}, "55: surnamed 
axpoxepoirns, 248, 249. 
Sotades, Olympic victor, bribed and exiled, 33. 
Southeast Building, the, at Olympia, 344. 
Sparring, preliminary, called dxpoxepiopos in box- 
ing and pankration, 248 and note 4; 
depicted on Ficoroni cista in Rome, 243; 
depicted on Peter cista in Rome, 243; 
as motive of boxer statues, 243; as motive a 
statuette of boxer in Vatican, 243; as motive 
of marble torso in Berlin, 243; preliminary 
in pankration, 248; called oxayaxetv 
(to shadow-fight), in boxing, 122, 243 and 
note 4. 
Sparta, Akropolis, of, 305; Dionysia at, 50; Apéopos 
ate 309; fineral games at, in honor of 
Leonidas and Pausanias, 11; head of statue 
of boy from, 305f.; TKqvowa AteAO 
Spartans, allow biting and gouging in pankration, 
246; ball-playing among, 84; as boxers, 
167; boxing of, in Plato, 167; excluded 
from Olympia on certain Olympiads, SiG 
girls contest with boys, 49; physical exer- 
cise among, 1; sacrifice to Apollo the Run- 
