CAVI Footnotes: {1} Fränkel takes Stysippos to be one of the satyrs; Beazley combines it with
one kalos. The last nu, as printed by Beazley, might be a sideways sigma:
καλο(ς). {2} For Dorkis, see Fränkel, p. 23, who considers it the name of the
other satyr. Note the doe in the picture. {3} so Beazley; not in Fränkel who
instead has καλος, twice [an error for A?].
CAVI Comments: = 2617. ARV[2] 1609, under the kalos-name Stysippos: "Στυσιπος and Φλεβιπος
(without kalos) on the same cup, must be comic perversions of such names as
Speusippos and Pheidippos, like Hippobinos for Hipponikos in Aristophanes." They
may be puns on contemporaries. 1623, under Naples [Vatican], Astarita 280, gives
parallels for the occurrence of Φλεβ- names on vases.
CAVI Number: 5457
AVI Bibliography: C. Fränkel (1912), 11, 23 and 88/χ. — RE IV A/1 (1931), s.v. Stysippos
(Turk). — RE XX/1 (1941), s.v. Phlebippos (Eitrem) — Bruhn (1943), 41/30. —
ARV[2] (1963), 65/108, *1609, 1623. — Add.[2] (1989), 166. — Kossatz-Deissmann
(1991), 152 (Dorkis 3).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)