Longitudinal section of the house of Sallust, restored. From an original drawing
287
137.
Plan of the house of the Faun
288
138.
Part of the cornice over the large front door of the house of the Faun. From an original drawing
289
139.
Façade of the house of the Faun, restored. From an original drawing
290
140.
Border of mosaic with tragic masks, fruits, flowers, and garlands, at the inner end of the fauces, house of the Faun. Naples Museum. After Museo Borb., Vol. IV, pl. 14 (Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 315)
290
141.
Longitudinal section of the house of the Faun, showing the large atrium, the first peristyle, and a corner of the second peristyle, restored. From an original drawing
292
142.
Detail from the mosaic representing the battle between Alexander and Darius. From a photograph
294
143.
Transverse section of the house of the Faun, showing the two atriums with adjoining rooms, restored. From an original drawing
296
144.
Plan of a house near the Porta Marina (VI. Ins. Occid. 13)
298
145.
Longitudinal section of the house near the Porta Marina, restored. From an original drawing
299
146.
Plan of the house of the Silver Wedding
302
147.
Longitudinal section of the house of the Silver Wedding, restored. From an original drawing
304
148.
Transverse section of the house of the Silver Wedding, as it was before 63. From an original drawing
Façade of the house of Epidius Rufus, restored. From an original drawing
311
151.
Transverse section of the house of Epidius Rufus. From an original drawing
312
152.
Plan of the house of the Tragic Poet
313
153.
View of the house of the Tragic Poet, looking from the middle of the atrium toward the rear. From a photograph
314
154.
Longitudinal section of the house of the Tragic Poet, restored. From an original drawing
316
155.
The delivery of Briseis to the messenger of Agamemnon. Wall painting from the house of the Tragic Poet. Naples Museum. After Museo Borb., Vol. II, pl. 58 (Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 311)
317
156.
The sacrifice of Iphigenia. Wall painting from the house of the Tragic Poet. Naples Museum. From a photograph
319
157.
Exterior of the house of the Vettii, restored. From an original drawing.* (Cf. Röm. Mitth., 1896, p. 4)
321
158.
Plan of the house of the Vettii*
322
159.
Longitudinal section of the house of the Vettii, restored. From an original drawing.* (Cf. Röm. Mitth., 1896, pl. 1)
324
160.
Transverse section of the house of Vettii, restored. From an original drawing.* (Cf. Röm. Mitth., 1896, pl. 2)
324
161.
Base, capital, and section of entablature from the colonnade of the peristyle in the house of the Vettii. From a drawing.* (Cf. Röm. Mitth., 1896, p. 31)
326
162.
View of the peristyle of the house of the Vettii, looking toward the south end. From a photograph
327
163.
System of wall division in the large room opening on the peristyle of the house of the Vettii
329
164.
Psyches gathering flowers. Wall painting in the house of the Vettii. From a photograph
330
165.
Cupids as makers and sellers of oil. Wall painting in the house of the Vettii. From a photograph
332
166.
Press for olives. From a wall painting found at Herculaneum. Naples Museum. Drawing after Pitture di Ercolano, Vol. I, pl. 35
333
167.
Cupids as goldsmiths. Wall painting in the house of the Vettii. From a photograph
Transverse section of the house without a compluvium, restored. From an original drawing.* (Cf. Röm. Mitth., 1895, p. 148)
344
176.
Plan of the house of the Emperor Joseph II (VIII. ii. 39)
345
177.
Bake room of the house of the Emperor Joseph II, at the time of excavation. After Mazois, Vol. II, pl. 34 (Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 4)
346
178.
Capital of a pilaster at the entrance of the house of the Sculptured Capitals (VII. iv. 57). From a photograph
349
179.
Plan of the house of Pansa (VI. vi. 1)
350
180.
Section showing a part of the peristyle of the house of the Anchor (VI. x. 7), restored. From an original drawing
351
181.
Plan of the house of the Citharist (I. iv. 5)
352
182.
Orestes and Pylades before Thoas. Wall painting from the house of the Citharist. Naples Museum. From a photograph
353
183.
Plan of the villa of Diomedes
356
184.
Longitudinal section of the villa of Diomedes, restored. From an original drawing, in part based on Ivanoff, Architektonische Studien, Vol. II, pl. 5, 6
Hot-water tank and reservoir for supplying the bath in the Villa Rustica at Boscoreale. Museo de Prisco, Pompeii. From a drawing.* (Cf. Röm. Mitth., 1894, p. 353)
362
186.
Olive crusher found in the Villa Rustica at Boscoreale. Museo de Prisco. From a photograph
365
187.
Silver patera, with a representation of the city of Alexandria. Boscoreale treasure, Louvre. After H. de Villefosse. Le trésor de Boscoreale, pl. 1
366
188.
Dining couch with bronze mountings, the wooden frame being restored. Naples Museum. After Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 228
367
189.
Round marble table. Naples Museum. After Museo Borb., Vol. IV, pl. 56 (Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 229)
368
190.
Carved table leg, found in the second peristyle of the house of the Faun. Naples Museum. After Museo Borb., Vol. IX, pl. 43 (Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 229)
368
191.
Bronze stand with an ornamental rim around the top. Naples Museum. From a photograph
369
192.
Lamps of the simplest form, with one nozzle. Naples Museum. After Overbeck-Mau, Fig. 231
370
193.
Lamps with two nozzles. Naples Museum. Скачать книгу