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Douglas Frame, Hippota Nestor
Dedication and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Nestor's Indo-European Background.
Ch. 1. The Problem Ch. 2. Greek Ch. 3. Vedic Endnotes, Part I Part II: Nestor's Homeric Role
Ch. 4. Iliad 11 Ch. 5. Iliad 23 Ch. 6. Odyssey 3 and Iliad 8 Ch. 7. Odyssey 11 and the Phaeacians Endnotes, Part II Part III: Athens
Ch. 8. Arete and Nausicaa Ch. 9. The City Goddess of Athens Endnotes, Part III Part IV: Ionia
Ch. 10. The Panionic League Ch. 11. The Festival of the Panionia and the Homeric Poems Endnotes, Part IV Part V: Pylos
Ch. 12. Iliad 11 and the Location of Homeric Pylos Ch. 13. The Homeric Hymn to Apollo and the Text of Iliad 11 Ch. 14. The Text of Iliad 11 in the Fifth Century BC Endnotes, Part V Conclusion Bibliography List of Print and Online Images Finding Aid for Cross-References
List of Print and Online Images
Figures (Print and Online)
Figure 1. Reconstruction of a terracotta plaque from the Athenian Acropolis, c. 500 BC. After Le Lasseur 1919:104, fig. 48.
For discussion, see note 3.32.
Figure 2. Reconstruction of a terracotta plaque from the Athenian Acropolis, c. 500 BC. After Le Lasseur 1919:98, fig. 47.
For discussion, see note 3.33.
Plates (Print, 1–12; Online, 4, 8, and 12 only)
Plates 1–2. Fragments of two terracotta plaques from same mold: girl spinning, seated. C. 500 BC. Athens, Acropolis Museum, no. 1329 (Plate 1); no. 1330 (Plate 2).
Hellenic Ministry of Culture / Archaeological Receipts Fund (Acropolis Museum, Athens).
For discussion, see note 3.32.
Plate 3. Attic red-figure hydria: woman spinning, seated. Clio Painter, c. 475–425 BC.
London, British Museum, E215.
Image © The Trustees of the British Museum.
For discussion, see note 3.32.
Plate 4 (online Plate I). Attic red-figure cup: woman spinning, seated. Euaion Painter, c. 475–425 BC. Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Antikensammlung, 31426.
Bildarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz / Art Resource, NY.
For discussion, see note 3.32.
Plate 5. Attic black-figure lekythos: rollout drawing of figural scene, central portion. Attributed to the Amasis Painter, c. 575–525 BC. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fletcher Fund (1931), 31.11.10.
Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
For discussion, see note 3.32.
Plates 6–7. Fragments of two terracotta plaques from same mold: Athena, with polos crown, holding phiale. C. 500 BC. Athens, Acropolis Museum, no. 1337 (Plate 6); no. 1338 (Plate 7).
Hellenic Ministry of Culture / Archaeological Receipts Fund (Acropolis Museum, Athens).
For discussion, see note 3.33.
Plate 8 (online Plate II). Attic black-figure kalpis: seated Athens with phiale, helmet. Nikoxenos Painter, c. 550–500 BC. Once on art market in Rome, now lost.
Drawing after E. Gerhard, ed., Auserlesene griechische Vasenbilder: hauptsächlich etruskischen Fundorts, vol. 4, pt. 1 (Berlin, 1840) pl. 242, no. 1.
For discussion, see note 3.33.
Plate 9. Attic white-ground lekythos: seated Athena with phiale, spear. Athena Painter, c. 500–450 BC. Athens, National Archaeological Museum, no. 1138. (a) detail of seated Athena; (b and c) full view of scene.
Hellenic Ministry of Culture / Archaeological Receipts Fund (National Archaeological Museum, Athens).
For discussion, see note 3.33.
Plates 10–11. Attic red-figure column krater (fragments): seated Athena with phiale. Myson, c. 500–450 BC. Athens, National Archaeological Museum, Acropolis Collection, no. 2.806. Plate 10: Photo of reconstructed vase. Hellenic Ministry of Culture / Archaeological Receipts Fund (National Archaeological Museum, Athens). Plate 11: Drawing of fragments after B. Graef and E. Langlotz, Die antiken Vasen von der Akropolis zu Athen II-2 (Berlin 1909) pl. 72.
For discussion, see note 3.33.
Plate 12 (online Plate III). Laconian relief from Chrysapha, near Sparta: enthroned male with kantharos and female with veil and pomegranate; at right, two figures bring votive gifts. C. 540 BC. Berlin, Staatliche Museen, Antikensammlung, no. Sk 731.
Bildarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz / Art Resource, NY.
For discussion, see notes 3.112 and 4.181.
Maps (Print and Online)
Map 1. By Jill Curry Robbins, after a map by Alexander Herda.
Map 2. (Detail of Map 1.) By Jill Curry Robbins, after a map by Alexander Herda.
Map 3. By Jill Curry Robbins, after Pausanias, Description of Greece. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1918–1935, vol. 5, pl. 1.
Map 4. (Detail of Map 3.) By Jill Curry Robbins.
Map 5. By Jill Curry Robbins, after Strabo, The Geography of Strabo. Loeb Classical Library. London: W. Heinemann, 1917, vol. 4, map 7.
Map 6. By Jill Curry Robbins, after Pausanias, Description of Greece. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1918–1935, vol. 5, pl. 9.