21.06.2013 Views

Final Draft - Preview Matter - Florida State University

Final Draft - Preview Matter - Florida State University

Final Draft - Preview Matter - Florida State University

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Fig. III.13. Etruscan Bronze Ash Urn Depicting Warriors Encircling a Wild Beast, from<br />

Bisenzio, 8 th C BCE, Rome, Museo Etrusco di Villa Giulia. Dim. 32.5 cm. Bibl. De<br />

Grummond 2006, 4; Elliott 1995, 17-20; Haynes 1985, 246; Proietti et al 1980, 96-7; Torelli<br />

1986, 165-6. 160<br />

Fig. III.14. Pontic Plate by the Tityos Painter, from Vulci, ca. 520 BCE, Rome, Museo Etrusco<br />

di Villa Giulia. Dim. H 9.4 cm, D 20.0 cm. Bibl. Cerchiai 1998, 39-44; Cerchiai 2000, 226;<br />

Hannestad 1976, 58; Heurgon 1991, 1253-4; Elliott 1995, 24-6. 161<br />

Fig. III.15. Etruscan Terracotta Statuette of a God Wearing Wolf Skin, from Perugia, ca. 3 rd -2 nd<br />

C BCE, Perugia, Museo Archeologico. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl. Dozzoni 1983, 79-80; Elliott<br />

1995, 26-7; Messerschmidt 1942, 206; Stenico 1947, 75. 162<br />

Fig. III.16. Etruscan Bronze Statuette of a God Wearing a Wolf Skin, from Città di Castello<br />

(Perugia), 3 rd -2 nd C BCE, Perugia, Museo Archeologico. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl. De<br />

Grummond 2006, 179-80; Faraone 1991, 203; Messerschmidt 1942, 207-8; Minto 1927, 475-6.<br />

163<br />

Fig. IV.1. Greek Red Figure Bell Crater Depicting Pan Chasing a Young Shepherd by the Pan<br />

Painter, from Cumae, 470 BCE, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts. Dim. H. 37.1 cm. Bibl.<br />

Beazley 1963, 550; Beazley 1974, 1-2, 10; Borgeaud 1988, 128-9. 164<br />

Fig. IV.2. Roman Bronze Statuette of Faunus Bearing a Branch, Unknown Date, Unknown<br />

Provenance, Paris, Cabinet des Medaillés de la Bibliothéque Nationale. Dim. H. 14.9 cm. Bibl.<br />

Babelon 1928, 34; Babelon and Blanchet 1895, 40-1, Pouthier and Rouillard 1997, 583. 165<br />

Fig. IV.3. Roman Fresco Depicting Pan Amongst the Nymphs from the House of Jason<br />

(IX.5.18) in Pompeii, 1 st quarter of the 1 st C CE, Naples, Museo Archeologico. Dim. H. 120.0<br />

cm. Bibl. Ling 1991, 119; Sampaolo 1999, 670-719. 166<br />

Fig. IV.4. Latin Painted Terracotta Antefix Depicting Juno Sospita, from Antemnae, Beginning<br />

of the 5 th C BCE, Rome, Museo Nazionale Romano. Dim. H. 28.5 cm, W 24.5 cm. Bibl.<br />

Andrén 1939-40, I, 502-3; Cristofani 1987, 115; Cristofani 1990 154; Pensabene-Sanzi Di Mino<br />

1983, 70-1; Quilici-Quilici Gigli 1978, 48-54; Turcan 1988, 23-4. 167<br />

Fig. IV.5. Etruscan “Pontic” Amphora Depicting Hercle and Menerva in Combat with Uni and<br />

Tinia, from Cerveteri, late 6 th C BCE, London, British Museum. Dim. Unspecified. Bibl.<br />

Chiarucci 1983, 61; De Grummond MS 2006, 103; Douglas 1913, Fig. 1; Ducati 1932, 14-5;<br />

Simon 2006, 51-3. 168<br />

Fig. IV.6. Etruscan Bronze Mirror Cover Depicting the Head of Juno Sospita, Odysseus, and<br />

Penelope, from Tarquinia, 3 rd C BCE, Rome, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia. Dim.<br />

Unspeficied. D. 15.0 cm. Bibl. De Grummond 1982, 18; De Grummond 1997, 53-4; De<br />

Grummond 2000b, 53-4; Richardson 1982, 32. 169<br />

ix

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!