CAVI Lemma: BF Tyrrhenian neck amphora. From Orvieto. Timiades Painter (Bothmer). Second
quarter sixth. 560-550. Early period (Kluiver).
CAVI Subject: A: Calydonian Boar Hunt. B: swans between sirens.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: To right of the first warrior: Τελα(μ)ον. Between the legs of a third:
Μελεαγρος. Similarly for the fifth: Μελα(ν)ιο(ν), retr.{1}. Similarly for the
seventh: Πελ(ε)υς, retr. [[Addenda:]] Τελαμον. Μελεαγρος. Μελαν̣ιον̣, retr.
Πελευς, retr. [[from Kluiver–Ruijgh]]
CAVI Footnotes: {1} the last four letters of Μελα(ν)ιο(ν), retr., are upside down.
CAVI Comments: = S/12 2452. Ex Berlin 1706. Much restored and fragmentary. Attributed to the
Timiades Painter by Bothmer in AJA 1944, but not so listed in ABV or Para. One
epsilon lacks the middle stroke. Some sigmas are reversed.
CAVI Number: 7750
AVI Bibliography: Furtwängler (1885), no. 1706. — Thiersch (1899), no. 4. — Watzinger (1924),
22-23, pl. 4. — Bothmer (1944), 166/2. — ABV (1956), 96/18. — Cf. Klaus
Wallenstein, CVA Tübingen 1, Germany 36 (1973), p. 7. — K. Wallenstein, CVA
Tübingen 2, Germany 44 (1978), pls. 28,1-5, 29,1-4 and 30, fig. 25 (profile);
pp. 45-46, facss. of insriptions (much bibl.). — Add.[2] (1989), 25. — AttScr
(1990), no. 177. — Kluiver (1995), 67/38 and 72/38 (inscriptions done by C.J.
Ruijgh) (not ill.).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)