INDEX. 
Waldstein (Walston), C.—Continued. 
statue of youth found in sea off Antiky- 
thera, 81; on Chotseul-Gouffier Apollo statue 
type, 90, 179; on the Strangford Apollo, 
244; on victor fillet, 149. 
Walking motive in sculpture, not Polykleitan in 
origin, 226. 
Walston, C.; see Waldstein, C. 
Warrior, or hoplitodromos, bronze head from 
Akropolis, 123. 
Washburn, O. M., on Delphi Charioteer, 277, 278. 
Wernicke, K., on Great Altar of Zeus at Olympia, 
349. 
Westgraben, the, at Olympia, 358. 
Westmacott Athlete, the, 156f., 158, 305. 
Wheels, four-spoked, one dedicated at Argos, 97; 
tin-foil, dedicated at Olympia, 23. 
White, H. G. E., on two statuettes of diskoboloi 
from Akropolis, 221, 222. 
Wilamowitz, U. von (Wilamowitz-Moellendorf), | 
on inscribed base of statue of Epichari- 
nos on Akropolis, 372. 
Winckelmann, J., on character of Greek Art, 57; 
on Jason of Louvre, 87 
Wine-pourers, statues of, 144. 
Winged figures, represented 1n motion before sixth 
century B. C., 176f. 
eros hy on Westmacott Athlete statue type, 
Winter, F., on Choiseul-Gouffier Apollo statue type, 
90; on the Seated Boxer of Museo delle 
Terme, 147. ; 
Woelffiin, E., on nudus talo incessens of Polykleitos, 
250, 251. 
Wolters, P., on bronze foot from Olympia, 255; on 
Chotseul-Gouffier Apollo statue type, 90, 
91;0n head of hoplitodrome, from Olympia, 
163; on inscribed base of the Agias, 292; | 
on Spinario, 201; on Tux bronze, 207; on 
use of bronze in Olympic victor statues, 
SOB 
Woman, statue of Muse type, from Andros, 71; 
head in Louvre, 128. 
Women, admitted to chariot-race at Olympia, 49; 
excluded from Olympia, 49; victress statues 
of, draped, 48; admitted to the Heraia, 
Olympia, 49. 
Worship of victors after death, 35. 
Wounded Amazon, statuein Capitoline Museum, 151. | 
Wounded Man, the, statue of; see Volneratus 
deficiens. 
Wreath of leaves, as prize at various games. 
Wrestlers, attributes of~statues of, 165; bronze 
group of, in Paris, 232; bronze statue in 
Naples, 99; five copies of bronze group of, 
showing tripping, 233; group of, on bronze 
bowl from Borsdorf, showing hand grip, 231, 
232; groups of, on cista handles, 232; groups 
of, on Etruscan cista in Metropolitan Mu- 
seum, 231; group of, at Olympia(?), 233f.; 
paintings of wrestlers by Naukeros; and 
by Antidotos, 233; part of group of, found 

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Wrestlers—Continued. 
in sea off Antikythera, 232; small bronze 
group of, in Loeb Collection, showing 
cross-buttocks, 232; statues of, at Olympia, 
234; statues of, without special attributes, 
170; two bronze statues of, from Herculan- 
eum showing front hold, 230, 231; two 
groups of, on rim of bronze bowl, in Bos- 
ton, 232. 
Wrestling (ran), 228f.; bout between Theseus and 
Kerkyon, on metope of Theseion, 232; cap 
used in, 166; depicted on proto-Attic 
amphora, 13; for boys, introduced at 
Olympia, 228; at games of Patroklos, 8; 
ground wrestling, on gems and vases, 248; 
holds in, on vases (arm, body, front, neck, 
side, wrist), 229; introduced at Olympia, 
228; oldest(?) of athletic sports, 228; one 
of most popular sports, 228; positions in, 
on various monuments, 229; on r.-f. kylix, 
in Philadelphia, 230; scenes in, on r.-f. vase, 
by Andokides, 230; throws in, on vases 
(buttocks, cross-buttocks, flying mare, 
heave, tripping), 229; two kinds of, up- 
right (p67 ra4\n), ground (xbdAros), 228, 
229; victors in wrestling and pankration on 
same day, 93, 94; on wall-paintings at 
Beni-Hasan, Egypt, 1, 228; wrestling and 
boxing on Panathenaic amphora of Kittos, 
248; wrestling and boxing in pankration, 
247; wrestling and pankration contrasted, 
Wunderer, C., on the Seated Boxer of Museo delle 
Terme, 147, 
Xanten, bronze statue of boy found in Rhine near, 
Xanthos, Chimera tomb at, 271. 
Xenodamos, statue at Antikythera, 369. 
Xenodikos, statue at Olympia, 279, 345. 
Xenokles, base of statue at Olympia, 234, 344; 
copies of statue of, 228, 234; motive of 
statue of, 138, 139; statue at Olympia, by 
Polykleitos the Younger, 118. 
SAE eile of Akragas, chariot victor at Delphi, 
267. 
Xenokrates, sculptor, 61. 
Xenombrotos, base of statue at Olympia, 345; base 
of second statue at Olympia, 355; portrait 
statue of, at Olympia, 54; statue at Olym- 
pia, by Philotimos, 122, 264, 279; two mon- 
uments of, at Olympia, 29. 
Xenophanes, philosopher, on dangerous character of 
pankration, 246; on painful character of 
boxing, 235; protest of, against reverencing 
victors, 36. 
Xenophon, historian, on athletics, 58, 59; Sym- 
posium of, 59. 
Xenophon, of Aigion, statue at Olympia, 120, 343. 
Xerxes, carries off the Tyrannicides to Susa, 173; 
sacks Akropolis, 271. 
Xoana (féava), Daidalian, 328. 
