310006, ATHENIAN, Florence, Museo Archeologico Etrusco, 70993
- Vase Number: 310006
- Fabric: ATHENIAN
- Technique: BLACK-FIGURE
- Shape Name: AMPHORA, NECK
- Provenance: ITALY, PESCIA ROMANA
- Date: -575 to -525
- Inscriptions: Named: ACHILEUS, TROILOS, HEKTOR, AINEAS, AGENOR, ALE[CH]SANDROS, CHALKAS, IPHIS
Named: HIPIAS, HIPPIAS, [CHAI]RIAS - Attributed To: PROMETHEUS P by BOTHMER
TYRRHENIAN GROUP by THIERSCH - Decoration: A1: FIGHT, HEKTOR AND ACHILLES OVER BODY OF TROILOS, AGENOR, AINEIAS (ALL NAMED), TOMB OR ALTAR, DEVICES, BIRD, BULL HEAD, TRIPOD, PROTOME OF PANTHER, BOEOTIAN SHIELD
ANIMAL FRIEZES, SIRENS, SPHINXES, PANTHERS, DEER
ANIMAL FRIEZES, SIRENS, SPHINXES, PANTHERS, DEER
B1: HORSEMEN - Current Collection: Florence, Museo Archeologico Etrusco: 70993
- Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford, 1956): 95.6, 683
Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 36
Carpenter, T.H., Art and Myth in Ancient Greece (London, 1991): FIG.33 (PART OF A)
Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 25
Esposito, A.M. and Tommaso, G. (eds.), Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze, Vasi Attici (Firenze, 1993): 25, FIG.20 (COLOUR OF A)
Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: SUPPLEMENTUM 1, PL.21, AGENOR II2 (A) - AVI Web: https://www.avi.unibas.ch/DB/searchform.html?ID=3761
- AVI Record Number: 3584
- CAVI Collection: Florence 70,993.
- CAVI Lemma: BF Tyrrhenian neck amphora. From Pescia Romana. Prometheus Painter (Bothmer).
Second quarter sixth. 560-550. Middle period (Kluiver).
- CAVI Subject: A: Achilles and Hector fighting over the body of Troilos. At extreme left,
Achilles facing right; tumulus (Kretschmer calls it a `halbkugelformigen Altar')
and traces I cannot read in the ph., no doubt including Troilos; at right, five
warriors advance to left. B: four horsemen racing.
- CAVI Inscriptions: A: Αχιλ[λ]ευς. Τροιλος, retr. hεκτορ, retr. Αινεας, retr. Αγενορ, retr.
Αλε[χ]σανδρος, retr.{1}. Χαλκας, retr.{2}. Ιφις{3}. The ph. shows also another
additional name. B: [...]{4}. hιπ[π]ιας. [Kr. prints the iota as :*.] {5}.
[Χαι]ρια̣ς{6}.
- CAVI Footnotes: {1} Ruijgh apud K. reads: Αλεσ[σ]ανδρος, not Αλε[χ]σανδρος. {2} found also on
Copenhagen 15,070 (no. 21 in K.), where Ruijgh suggests Χαλκας for Καλχας with a
query [see also Pape s.v. Καλχας: Eustathius mentions the variant Χαλκας for the
seer]? This and the next name are not read by Kretschmer. {3} [A woman,]
mentioned in the Iliad 9.667. {4} so K.; not mentioned by Kretschmer; this
should be under the first horseman. So what about the fourth? {5} under the
second horseman, Kretschmer. {6} under the third horseman, Kretschmer who reads:
[Χ]α[ι]ριας.
- CAVI Comments: Open heta.
- CAVI Number: 3584
- AVI Bibliography: Photo Alinari 170,715. — Kretschmer (1894), 182 n. 1 (vidit). — Bothmer
(1944), 168/D 2. — ABV (1956), 95/6, 683. — Para. (1971), 36. — Carpenter
(1984), 49, fig. 3 (detail of A, good for inscriptions). — Add.[2] (1989), 25. —
AttScr (1990), no. 167. — Esposito–De Tommaso (1993), 25/20 (A) (exc.). —
Kluiver (1995), 59/7 and 65/7 (inscriptions done by C.J. Ruijgh) (not ill.).
- CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)
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