Pompeii, Its Life and Art. August 1840-1909 Mau

Pompeii, Its Life and Art - August 1840-1909 Mau


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       CHAPTER XLV THE VILLA RUSTICA AT BOSCOREALE

       CHAPTER XLVI HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

       PART III TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS

       CHAPTER XLVII THE TRADES AT POMPEII.—THE BAKERS

       CHAPTER XLVIII THE FULLERS AND THE TANNERS

       CHAPTER XLIX INNS AND WINESHOPS

       PART IV THE TOMBS

       CHAPTER L POMPEIAN BURIAL PLACES.—THE STREET OF TOMBS

       CHAPTER LI BURIAL PLACES NEAR THE NOLA, STABIAN, AND NOCERA GATES

       PART V POMPEIAN ART

       CHAPTER LII ARCHITECTURE

       CHAPTER LIII SCULPTURE

       CHAPTER LIV PAINTING.—WALL DECORATION

       CHAPTER LV THE PAINTINGS

       PART VI THE INSCRIPTIONS OF POMPEII

       CHAPTER LVI IMPORTANCE OF THE INSCRIPTIONS.—MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS AND PUBLIC NOTICES

       CHAPTER LVII THE GRAFFITI

       CHAPTER LVIII INSCRIPTIONS RELATING TO BUSINESS AFFAIRS

       CONCLUSION

       CHAPTER LIX SIGNIFICANCE OF THE POMPEIAN CULTURE

       BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX [4]

       INDEX

       Table of Contents

PLATES
PLATE
I.View of the Forum, looking toward Vesuvius. From a photographFrontispiece
FACING PAGE
II.Court of the Temple of Apollo. From a photograph88
III.The Greek Temple and the Forum Triangulare, seen from the South. Restoration (Weichardt, Pompeji vor der Zerstörung, Tafel II)134
IV.The Barracks of the Gladiators. From a photograph160
V.Stabian Baths: Men's Apodyterium, with the Anteroom leading from the Palaestra. From a photograph188
VI.Interior of the Amphitheatre, looking Northwest. From a photograph216
VII.Interior of a House (IX. v. 11), looking from the Middle of the Atrium into the Peristyle. From a photograph260
VIII.Two Wall Paintings in the House of the Vettii—Apollo after the Slaying of the Dragon, and Agamemnon in the Sanctuary of Artemis. From photographs328
IX.A Dining Room in the House of the Vettii. From a photograph338
X.The Street of Tombs, looking toward the Herculaneum Gate. From a photograph420
XI.Artemis. Copy of an Archaic Work. From a photograph444
XII.Specimen of Wall Decoration. Second or Architectural Style (Mau, Geschichte der decorativen Wandmalerei in Pompeji, Tafel V)462
XIII.Specimen of Wall Decoration, in the Court of the Stabian Baths. Fourth or Intricate Style. From a drawing in the Naples Museum470
PLANS
PLAN
I.Outline Plan of Pompeiipreceding Chap. V
II.The Forum, with Adjoining Buildingspreceding Chap. VII
III.The Forum Triangulare, with Adjacent Buildingspreceding Chap. XX
IV.The Villa Rustica near Boscorealepreceding Chap. XLV
V.The Street of Tombspreceding Chap. L
VI.The Excavated Portion of Pompeiifollowing the Index
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT
FIGUREPAGE
1.Map of Ancient Campania2
2.Vesuvius as seen from Naples. From a photograph3
3.View from Pompeii, looking south. From a photograph (A. M.)5
4.Venus Pompeiana. Wall painting. House of Castor and Pollux. After Monumenti dell' Instituto, Vol. III, pl. vi. b12
5.An amphora from Boscoreale. Collection of Classical Antiquities, University of Michigan. From a drawing15
6.The Judgment of Solomon. Wall painting. Naples Museum. From a photograph17
7.Cast of a man. Museum at Pompeii. From a photograph22
8.An Excavation. Atrium of the house of the Silver Wedding. From a photograph28
9.Wall with limestone framework (Ins. VII. iii. 13). From a photograph (F. W. K.)37
10.Façade of Sarno limestone, house of the Surgeon. From a photograph39
11.Quasi-reticulate facing, with brick corner, at the entrance of the Small Theatre. From a photograph42
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