CAVI Lemma: RF cup. Oltos. Last quarter sixth. Ca. 510 (Villard).
CAVI Subject: Int.: a woman with crotala, dancing. A: duel of Achilles and Aeneas over the
falling Troilos. B: chariot.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: starting to right of the left foot and curving along the margin, facing
out: Μεμνον{1}. Starting to left of the face, facing out: καλος (see CVA, pl.
4,6.). A: between Achilles' legs: [κα]λος. To right of Troilos' body:
Τροι^λος{2}. Above Aeneas' raised spear: Αινεα[ς], retr. To his upper right:
καλος. I.e.: Αινεα[ς] καλος. B: above the chariot: Αυτοβουλος, retr. To left of
the horses: καλος, retr. Under the horses' raised forefeet: Κινεα[ς], retr.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} ARV[2] gives [Μ]εμνον. {2} Aeneas' left leg intervenes.
CAVI Comments: + New York 1981.27. Much restored. Most of the figure in the Int. is modern;
so is the upper part of Achilles (ARV[2]). Beazley gives only the inscriptions
on B. He says that Autoboulos may be the charioteer, or go with kalos as a
kalos-name. He notes that Kinea is complete; the addition of final sigma is
mine. ARV[2] (1963), 328/115 mentions the use of ou for long closed o and gives
parallels; see also Threatte (1980), 241/4. Cleaned: see Bothmer (1955), 68.
Kineas is a human name; see LGPN ii and Pape. It is not listed by M. Moore as a
horse name. B however shows only one human (the charioteer) and the name
Autoboulos is written close to him. Could one make this the name of the
charioteer and read: καλος Κινεα[ς](?).
CAVI Number: 6396
AVI Bibliography: F. Villard, CVA Louvre 10, France 17 (1951), pl. 4,2-7 (without the added
fr.). — ARV[2] (1963), 61/68, 328/under 115. — Add.[2] (1989), 165.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)