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Veiling, αίδώς, and a red-figure amphora by Phintias

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At p. 319 n. 203 of my recent book, I discussthe appearance of the letters ΑΙΔΟΣ … designating the figure of Artemis on an Attic red-figure amphora (depicting the rape of Leto by Tityos) by Phintias (Louvre G42; ARV223,1 [Paralipomena323,Addenda154; see now alsoLIMCii pl. 275, Apollon 1069, vi, Leto 34; PLATE I] …). That this constitutes an association between the goddess andaidôsis the position of Kretschmer [Die griechischen Vaseninschriften(Gütersloh 1894) 197], Norwood [Essays on Euripidean drama(Berkeley 1954) 76 n. 2], and Schefold [Götterund Heldensagen der Griechen in der spätarchaischen Kunst(Munich 1978) 68].
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Title: Veiling, αίδώς, and a red-figure amphora by Phintias
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At p.
319 n.
203 of my recent book, I discussthe appearance of the letters ΑΙΔΟΣ … designating the figure of Artemis on an Attic red-figure amphora (depicting the rape of Leto by Tityos) by Phintias (Louvre G42; ARV223,1 [Paralipomena323,Addenda154; see now alsoLIMCii pl.
275, Apollon 1069, vi, Leto 34; PLATE I] …).
That this constitutes an association between the goddess andaidôsis the position of Kretschmer [Die griechischen Vaseninschriften(Gütersloh 1894) 197], Norwood [Essays on Euripidean drama(Berkeley 1954) 76 n.
2], and Schefold [Götterund Heldensagen der Griechen in der spätarchaischen Kunst(Munich 1978) 68].

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