CAVI Lemma: Fr. of BF band cup. From Athens, Acropolis, North Slope. Unattributed. Third
quarter sixth.
CAVI Subject: Fr. 1869: parts of two male figures (torso of a man in a lion skin; helmet
and shield of a warrior). Fr. 2293: Lower part of a nude youth{1}.
CAVI Inscriptions: Fr. 1869: between the two figures, in the available space: [hι]π̣[π]ολυτο,
retr. Fr. 2293: Along the youth's back, with end-boustr.: Κ̣εδαλιονος, retr.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} fr. 1834, not inscribed, has the lower part of a figure climbing into a
chariot.
CAVI Comments: + 1834 and 1869. Roebuck points out that Kedalion occurs as the name of the
teacher of Hephaestus. According to Pape he was a Naxian and a servant of H.;
there was a satyr play by Sophocles of this name. Threatte (1980), 60 points out
that the end of the inscription (ΚεδαλιοΙνος) is written above the main line.
CAVI Number: 1827
AVI Bibliography: Roebuck (1940), 200/135, fig. 32. — Threatte (1980), 55-56 and 60.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)