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Greek Rhapsodes in Etruria? - Roland Hampe, Erika Simon: Griechische Sagen in der frühen Etruskischen Kunst. Pp. xii + 71; 30 plates, 12 figs. Mainz: von Zabern, 1964. Cloth, DM. 48.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

R. M. Cook
Affiliation:
Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge

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1 The helmet of the ‘Achilles’ has a curling projection in the centre, which resembles an archer's cap (as that of the ‘Paris’). Hampe denies a connexion (p. 49, note 15), but Dr. Helle S. Roberts has kindly pointed out to me that the two strokes below the right arm look like the tails of an archer's cap and that the painter seems to have first given his ‘Achilles’ an archer's cap and later changed it into a helmet.