Artigo Revisado por pares

Gordion Cups from Naucratis

1951; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 71; Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/628195

ISSN

2041-4099

Autores

Martin Robertson,

Tópico(s)

Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies

Resumo

In JHS XLIX, 265 ff. Beazley and Payne, in their important publication of Attic b.f. fragments from Naucratis, put together a number of pieces from Little Master cups of the same special form as that in Berlin from Gordion, with the names of Ergotimos and Kleitias as potter and painter. In JHS LII, 186, Beazley included these fragments in his list of ‘Gordion Cups’. Working over the pottery from Naucratis in the British Museum and the Fitzwilliam I have identified other fragments of the same class. Altogether there are now over thirty separate fragments, which I have tentatively grouped as belonging to fourteen cups. Not all the associations are certain, but all are I think probable. Some of those suggested by Beazley and Payne appear to me impossible, and I have noted where I differ from them; but this paper is only an elaboration of a theme from their larger work—τέμαχος τῶν Ὁμήρου μεγάλων δείπνων. I have divided the material into three groups: I. Cups of exceptionally small and delicate make, some bearing the names of Ergotimos and Kleitias. II. Slightly sturdier cups, some bearing the name of Sondros. III. Miscellaneous fragments which cannot be closely associated with either of the other groups.

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