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24 von Hase (2008) 223 Figs. 1 a. b; T. Hirayama, Kleitias and Attic Black-Figure-Vases in the Sixth
Century B.C. (Tokyo 2010).
25 Simon (2009) 109 Fig. 2.
26 Hampe, Simon (1964) 53–67 pIs. 22–25s. 16–17; Gisler-Huwiler (1986) 244 no. 82 pl. 195;
Simon 2001, 157 f.; von Hase (2008) 229 f.
27 A. Emiliozzi, (ed.) Carri da Guerra e Principi Etruschi (Rome 1999) 179–190 Figs. 1–6 pIs.
XII–XVII (M. Bonamici, A Emiliozzi). A. Emiliozzi, Metro. Mus. Journal (New York) 46,
2011, 8–132.
28 Steingraeber (2006) 91; von Hase (2008) 228 Fig. 8.
29 Simon (1996) 60–70.
30 Rome, Villa Giulia 22679. Kossatz-Deissmann (1994) 179 no. 26.
31 Munich, Antikensammlungen VAS 837 “Pontic amphora.” Hampe, Simon (1964) 36–39
pIs. 16–17; Kossatz-Deissmann (1994) 180 no. 42.
32 New York Metr. Mus. 55. 11. 1. Hampe, Simon (1964) 35–44 pls. 12–15; Gisler-Huwiler
(1986) 240 no. 43.
33 Simon (2012) 58–62.
34 Rome, Villa Giulia 1691. Hampe, Simon (1964) 35 n. 4; 43 f. Fig. 9; Simon (2001) 154. 159
Fig. 161.
35 Spier (2000) 330–335.
36 For mythical fi gures on Etruscan scarabs: Krauskopf (1995); see also Chapter 51.
37 Boston, MFA 21.197. H. Heres, M. Kunze (eds) Die Welt der Etrusker (Berlin 1988) 289 pI.
56, 1–2 (P. Zazoff); Schwarz (1990) 229 no. 305; Spier (2000) 333 Fig. 4.
38 LIMC IV (1988) 458–464 “Hebe”(A-F. Laurens).
39 Krauskopf (1974) 85.108 Sie 1 pl. 20, 1; Kunze (2009)15. 45. 95–97 Fig. 110; other gems
with the same subject: Krauskopf (1974) 108 Sie 1 a -Sie 4; Krauskopf (1994) 715f.
40 de Grummond, Simon (2006) 27–44 (N. T. de Grummond).
41 Vatican, Mus. Greg. Etr. 12687. Harari (1997) 106 no. 103; Simon (2000) 517–519 Fig. 7.
42 R. Merkelbach, R. M. West, Fragmenta Hesiodea (Oxford 1967) 134–136 frg. 275.
43 Simon (2000) 511–521.
44 Enciclopedia Virgiliana II (Rome 1985) 221–234 “Enea” (N. Horsfall, P. Grimal, F. Canciani);
LIMC Suppl 2009, 34–38 “Aineias” (E. Simon).
45 K. Schauenburg, Gymnasium 67, 1960, 176–191 and Gymnasium 76, 1969, 42–53.
46 Wuerzburg, M. v. Wagner Mus. L 799. CVA Wuerzburg 3 (1983) 64–66 pls. 47,1 and 49,1;
Simon (2001) 155, 159 Fig. 162.
47 Rome, Villa Giulia 40272. LIMC I (1981) 388 “Aineias” no. 96 pl. 303 (F. Canciani).
48 Martelli (1987) 311 no. 130 pI. 176; LIMC VIII (1997) 155 “Tyrsenoi” no. 1 pl. 115 (M.
Harari).
49 Krauskopf (1984) 342 no. 36 pl. 289; Simon (1996) 64–66 fi g. 8.
50 E. Simon, “Apollon und Dionysos,” In memoria di Enrico Paribeni II (Rome 1998) 451–460.
51 de Grummond, Simon (2006) 50 f. Fig. IV.6.
52 de Grummond, Simon (2006) 22 Fig. II.19 (L. Bonfante); Simon (1996) pl. 7.
53 Bloch (1986) 795 no. 29; Simon (2007) 52 pl. XXI c.
54 Bloch (1986) 795 f; Simon (1996) 181–193.
55 Simon (2007) 47–54 pl. XIX.
56 Rome, Villa Giulia. Krauskopf (1984) 339 no. 12 pl. 287 (Aplu); Schwarz (1990) 222 no.
222 (Hercle); Harari (1997) 104 no. 76 pl. 78 (Turms).
57 For the problems of their position: Simon (1996) 71–78.
58 Rome, Villa Giulia. Krauskopf (1994) 741 no. 47 pl. 545.
59 In Etruscan Tute. He often appears on gems: Krauskopf (1995) 60; LIMC VIII (1997) 142–
145 “Tydeus” no. 1–6; Kunze (2009) 45. 97 fi g. 111; LIMC Suppl. 2009, 489 f. “Tydeus” (S.
Lorenz).
60 Above n. 55.