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THE COSTUME
OF

THE ANCIENTS.

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THE COSTUME

BY

IN

NEW EDITION,

THOMAS HOPE.

TWO VOLUMES.

VOL.

II.

WITH THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE PLATES.

iLontton

CHATTO AND WINDUS, PICCADILLY,


1875.

LIST OF PLATES IN THE SECOND VOLUME.


No.
156.

No.
Grecian Trumpeter.

159.

Helmets of Minerva, of Eoma,


and of Grecian hero.

160. Telesphorus.

182.

Juno wearing the


Greek poet.

183.

Diana.

181.

157. ^Esculapius.
158. Minerva.

Hygeia.

161. Grecian female.

184. Grecian female.


185.

Grecian female.

186.

Grecian female.

162. Grecian head-dresses.

From a painting at Herculaneum.


Juno Lanuvina.

188.

Ptolemies,

and

their

Queens.
166. Grecian head-dresses.
168.

Grecian

Greek fictile vaser.


Greek females. \

Grecian female.

190.

Grecian female.

Juno.
MiApollo.
Hercules, and Bacchus.
192. Musical instruments.

scrolls.

193.

Ceres.

the lyre.
196. Jupiter.
197. Juno.

173. Bacchanalian personages.


174. Grecian head-dresses.
175. Bacchanalian.

Mercury.

198. Diana.

Bac-

199. Scenic

Ceres.

Venus.

masks.

200. Musical instruments.

chante.
shields,

Grecian female.

Grecian female.
195. Females dancing and playing on
194.

171. Bacchanalian personages.


172. Muse.
Greek terra cotta jug.

Greek

189.

nerva.

169.

176.

and Mercury.
Grecian female.

191. Jupiter.

167. Bacchus.

170.

Neptune.
Minerva.
Apollo,

Cybele.

164.

165. Different

Ammon.

187. Jupiter

163.

diplax.

and other armour.

Grecian helmets.
178. Grecian female.
177.

179.

Grecian female.

180.

Bacchante dancing.

201. Grecian females.

202. Grecian lamps, candelabra,

and

other utensils.
203. Torches, tripods, cista, pyxis,
204. Grecian peasants,

(fee.

LIST OF PLATES.
No.

No.

205. Grecian biga and candelabra.


206. Grecian females.

245.

Diana.

246.

Marble chair of Potamos.

247.

209.

Dancing

Muse.

Diana

suc-

249.

Roman

emperor, in his military

tunic.

Ceres.

Comedian.

251.

214. Grecian female.

252.

215. Canephora.
216. Grecian female.

253.

217. Grecian lady.

255.

218. Tripod, candelabrum, chair, &c.


219. Grecian female.

256.

Roman standard-bearer.
Roman general.
Roman cuirass.
Roman soldier.
Roman emperor.
Roman general.
Roman general.

257.

The goddess Roma.

250.

212. Minerva.
213.

220.
221.

Diana
Greek

254.

succincta.

258. Nemesis.

vases.

259.

222. Itinerant sanctuary.

Roman

empress, with the attributes of plenty.

Roman
Roman

223. Grecian heads.

260.

224. Keception of Bacchus.


225. Gorgons.

261.

226. Vases, pateras, lamp, &c.


227. Chair of state, &c.

263. Biga.

228.

Greek

264.

Roman

265. Bull

Vase with Bacchanalian

232. Faustina.

Roman

empress.

charioteer, driving in the

circus.

lady.

adorned for

ments

Candelabrum,

269. Lectisternium.

235. Fortune.

270. Fasces

Car of bronze.

Roman,

Roman youth with


Roman orator.
Roman matron.
Roman ladies.

239.

240.
241.

271.

in his toga.

237.

altar,

and curule

Triumphal

and

tripod.

chair.

car.

272. Mile-stone.

the bulla.

Cage of sacred pulNaval column.


Altar and sarcophagi.
Altars and sarcophagus.
Chair and tripod.
lets.

273.

274.
275.

242.

Marcus Aurelius.

276.

Roman

243.

Roman

277.

Lavacrum

278.

Roman

empress.
244. Faustina.

instru-

267. Sacrificial instruments.

268.

cisterns.

238.

and

of sacrifice.

234. Flora.

236.

sacrifice.

266. Pontifical insignia,

231. Architectural orders.

233.

empress.

262. Victorious auriga.

229. Apollo Musagetes.


230.

at a

248. Camillus.

Diana.

211. Apollo, Musagetes.


cincta.

Roman head-dresses.
Roman emperor, assisting
sacrifice.

girls.

210. Venus.

empress in the character

of Ceres.

208.

207. Muses.

Roman

study.
or bath.

sarcophagus and

altars.

LIST OF PLATES.
No.

No.

and Etruscan
Poops and prows

279. Inferia

altars.

280.

of

galleys.
281. Poop, prow, anchor,
of Roman galley.
282. Sacrificator.
Priest.

289. Different buskins

Roman

290.
291.

capitol.

Camillus.

and knight.

286.

287.

Flamen.
laurel.

acter

292. Dacian,

293.
294.
295.

Emperor crowned with


Emperor in the charof

Frater

Empress Helena.

worn by

296.
297.

arvalis.

Emperor

Constans.
288. Gloves

of the

Imperial, and

Roman

cuirasses.

Roman dresses.
Roman empresses.

285.

sandals.

by the night watches

and rudder

283. Tribunes.
284. Senators

and

Roman buskins and sandals.


Roman cuirasses and jacket worn

battering-ram.
298. Sarcophagi.

299.

Pancratiasti,

military buskins.

and

Roman soldiers.
Roman soldiers.
Roman officer.
Roman armour and
Roman standards,

300.

Roman
Roman

columbaria.

columbaria.

standards.
shields,

and

SUPPLEMENT:
COMPRISING TWENTY-ONE ENGRAVINGS OF MARBLES AND ANTIQUES,
COLLECTED BY THE LATE THOS. HOPE, ESQ., AND NOW PRESERVED EITHER
IN THE GALLERY AT DEEPDENE, OR IN LONDON.

Plate

Plate
301. Isis,

with the Sistrum

ancient

312. Tripod,

303.

The same,
The same,

right side.

313.

left side.

314. Another.

Nymph, with a

The same,

plate

flower,

probably Venus.
307.

Antique Sarcophagus.

315. Another.

305. Grecian Priestess.


306. Grecian

right side.

(See

Piranesi,

Vasi,

5.)

316. Cinerary

Urn.

317. Antique Sarcophagus.

308. Hygeia.
309. Silenus, seated.

318. Cinerary
319. \ Antique

310. Silenus, in the attitude of the

320.

Farnese Hercules.

character of

Hercules.

302. Grecian Priestess.

304.

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Caracalla in the

Greek.

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321. \

Urn.

Columns and Vase, sup-

posed to have been dedicated


to Ceres.

311. Indian Bacchus.

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