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NOTES
ON THE SUBJECTS
OF GREEK
TEMPLE-
SCULPTURES.
19
TARBELL.
W. N.
BATES.
* In
counting the Aigina temple we commit deliberately a circulus in probando.
20
PLACE.
DIVINITY.
DATE.
PEDIMENT-SCULPTURES.
B. C.
ca. 625
Selinous
ca. 625
Athens
(Acropolis)
ca. 600
ca. 600
Athens
(Acropolis)
5
vi cent. (?)
Assos
6 Metapontum Apollon
Athena
7 Aigina
8
Athens
(Acropolis)
Athena
Delphi
Apollon
10
Selinous
(Temple F)
11 Olympia
iKerko-
pes(?)
Hydra.
W. (?): Herakles fighting Triton.
Zeus
ca. 460
OTHER
SCULPTURED
DECORATIONS.
architrave:
pairs
etc.
10 E.: Scenes from Gigantomachy.
11
22
F. B. TARBELL
PLACE.
DIVINITY.
AND
W. N. BATES.
DATE.
PEDIMENT-SCULPTURES.
B. C.
12
Selinous
(Temple E)
Hera (?)
13
Athens
(Acropolis)
14
Sunion
15
Athens
*16
Athens
(Acropolis)
Athena
Nike
17
Kroton
Hera
18 Agrigentum
19
Bassae
Athena
Zeus
Apollon
ca. 432
None
v cent., Undescribed.
2d half
v cent.,
before 405
ca. 425 (?) None.
23
OTHER
SCULPTURED
DECORATIONS.
SCULPTURESOFEXTERIORFRIEZESCULPTURED
DECORATIONS.
12
None.
24
PLACE.
Athens
*22
(Acropolis)
Locri
Epizephyrii
*23 Samothrace
24
Tegea
DIVINITY.
DATE.
Hera
ca.B.0C.
420.
Erechtheus
420-408
None.
26
Thebes
Cabiri
Athena
Alea
Herakles
Artemis
Apollon
Smintheus
*29 Magnesia
Artemis
30 Samothrace Cabiri
Ephesos
Troad
v cent.,
E.: Lost.
latter part W.: Subject unknown,
25 Epidauros Asklepios
*27
*28
PEDIMENT-SCULPTURES.
ca. 400
Iv cent.,
first half
including Dioscuri(?)
ca. 330
III cent.
III cent.
III cent.
III cent.
t31
32
Lagina
Ilium
Novum
Hekate
Athena (?) II cent. (?)
*33
*34
Teos
Knidos
SCULPTURES
OFEXTERIORRIEZE
*22
*23 Dancing women.
24
25
26
*27 Mythological scenes.
*28 Scenes of combat.
*29 Amazonomachy.
30
25
OTHER
OTHEECORTO
SCULPTURED DECORATIONS.
26
F. B. TARBELL
AND
W. N. BATES.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
81.
82.
83.
34.
27
under his direction in the spring of 1892. See Thirteenth Annual Report oj
the Archceological Institute of America, p. 64.
FRIEDERICHS, Bausteine (ed. Wolters) Nos. 812-820. On the date see MICHAELIS,
Ath. Mitth., 1889, pp. 349 ff.
Notizie degli Scavi, 1890, pp. 255-57; PETERSEN, Bull. dell' Istituto, 1890, pp.
201-27.
CONZE, etc., Arch. Untersuchungen auf Samothrake, II, pp. 13-14, 23-25.
PAus., viii. 45. 4-7; TREU, Ath. Mitth., 1881, pp. 393-423; WEIL, in
Baumeister's Denkmiiler, 1666-69.
1884, pp. 49-60; 1885, pp. 41-44. For the date see
'ApxaLoXoYrKc,
'E5Cy/ep1sBull. de corr. hellin.,
FOUCART,
1890, pp. 589-92.
PAUS., IX. 11. 4. The date given above conforms to the view of BRUNN,
Sitzungsber. d. Miinch. A kademie, 1880, pp. 435 ff.
WooD, Discoveries at Ephesus, p. 271.
Antiquities of lonia, Iv, p. 46. Mr. Pullan is inclined to date the temple after
Alexander; Prof. Middleton somewhat earlier (Smith's, Dict. of Antiq., 3d ed.,
II, p. 785).
CLARAC, Musie de Sculpture, ii, pp. 1193-1233; pls. 117C -J.
Additional
pieces of the frieze have recently been found in the course of excavations conducted by the German Archaeological Institute. The date given above for the
building is that suggested by D6RPFELD, Ath. Mitth., 1891, pp. 264-5. Most
of the sculpture is generally regarded as of much later date.
CONZE,etc., Untersuchungen auf Samothrake, I, pp. 24-7, 43-4.
NEWTON, Discoveries ait Halicarnassus, etc., II, pp. 554-67.
MAYER, Giganten und Titanen, pp. 370-71.
Antiquities of Ionia, Iv, pp. 38-9.
NEWTON,Discoveries at Halicarnassus, etc., II, pp. 449-50, 633.