拍品专文
This type represents a slave who has run away and has found sanctuary at an altar; he is commonly represented sitting on the altar listening to requests to leave it (cf. Terence's Self Tormentor, verse 975.
Cf. T. B. L. Webster, Monuments illustrating Old and New Comedy, Institute of Classical Studeies Bulletin Supp. 39, London, 1978, p. 124, pl. V; Fouquet, p. 154, pl. LXXXVIII, nos. 430-431
Cf. T. B. L. Webster, Monuments illustrating Old and New Comedy, Institute of Classical Studeies Bulletin Supp. 39, London, 1978, p. 124, pl. V; Fouquet, p. 154, pl. LXXXVIII, nos. 430-431