CAVI Lemma: Frs. of RF cup. Onesimos (?); Manner of Onesimos (Beazley). First quarter
fifth. Early (Beazley).
CAVI Subject: Int.: a male and a dog (Bryn Mawr); part of a horse's mane and ear (C
11,346); lower end of a spear? a toe? (C 11,348); a foot (C 11,313). Ext.: males
and horses (Bryn Mawr P 931 + 935); the raised head of a horse to right, the
rear end of a horse to left, a right male arm holding a cord, a left hand
holding two javelins (Bryn Mawr P 246 and P 986); part of a horse's or satyr's
tail (C 11,346 bis, if it belongs); A: a horse's leg to right. B: heel of a
sandalled foot(?) (C 11,347).
CAVI Inscriptions: Ext.: A: [Αντ]ιμε[νον](?)(1) - A or B: [Ευφρονιο]ς ε[ποιεσεν](?) (on C 11,346
bis, which Beazley thought might belong){2}. Under a handle: [κ]αλος
Πα[ναιτιος].
CAVI Footnotes: {1} Beazley, noting that there are many other possibilities. {2} why not [---
εποιε]σε[ν](?). {3} the frs. attributed by Beazley to the manner of Onesimos,
except where otherwise noted.
CAVI Comments: + Louvre C 11,313 (ARV[2] 367/96 [Triptolemos Painter]. Add.[2] 223); C
11,346 bis? (see ARV[2]/under 330/6), not in Add.[2]); C 11,347 (ARV[2] 330/7.
Add.[2] 217); C 11,348 ARV[2] 331/8. Add.[2] 217); Bryn Mawr P 931 + P 935
(ARV[2] 324/71 [Onesimos]. Add.[2] 215); Bryn Mawr P 246 + P 986 (ARV[2] 324/72
[Onesimos]. Add.[2] 215){3}. The inscriptions done after ARV[2], but Beazley was
dealing with disiecta membra!
CAVI Number: 6630
AVI Bibliography: Swindler (1916), 343/20-21 (Bryn Mawr P 931 and 935, Ext., part); ibid., 342
and 343, (on P 246, cf. — ARV[2] (1963), 325, top). — ARV[2] (1963), 330/6 (for
other frs. see below). — A. Ashmead and K. Phillips, Jr., CVA Bryn Mawr 1, USA
13 (1971), pl. 8 (all Bryn Mawr). — Moore (1975a), 43, fig. 14 (one fr.). —
Add.[2] (1989), 217.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)