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‘An Alleged Archaic Group.’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

This is the title of the attempt made by Ashmole, in the last part of the Journal, to establish the spuriousness of the group of a man carrying off a woman which had been published by Studniczka. His attack is mainly directed against the opinions of ‘a certain professor’; obviously a German, as his quotations show. Ashmole does not name the professor out of consideration for his scientific standing; but that no other of my German colleagues may be suspected, I willingly admit that I am the offender. I would, however, observe that my discussion, in addition to the quoted ‘panegyrics,’ which isolated from their context leave an exaggerated impression, contains solid arguments for the authenticity of the group; and that it was drawn up over three years ago, before the long verbal and written, private and public discussions of the group. At that time I should have been perfectly willing to publish my statement—in its entirety, of course.

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1930

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References

1 J.H.S., 1930, pp. 99–104.

2 Jahrbuch, 43, pp. 140 ff.

3 See my remarks in Gnomon, 1929, p. 290. Albizzati's, threatened attack has meanwhile appeared (Historia, 1929, pp. 651 ff.)Google Scholar; unfortunately it has adduced nothing of decisive weight.