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Gell, William; Gandy, John P.
Pompeiana: the topography, edifices and ornaments of Pompeii (Band 2) — London, 1824

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POMPEIANA. 175

and Actseon, with horns, chased by his own
hounds. In other parts appear Europa, Helle,
Phrixus.

29 Small apartments, or cuhicula. One of them is
highly finished, with delicate painting, and pave-
ment, dado, &c. of different coloured marbles.
On one side is Mars and Venus; again, Cupid
playing with his arms; on another, a recess for
Penates, or Lares. They are entered from the
portico. The other openings, opposite each other,
are windows: the intermediate space was roofed.

30 Large apartment for the women.

SI Pedestal, or altar.

32 Oven.

33 Bakehouse.

34 Mills for grinding the corn.

35 Contiguous apartment.

36 Room perhaps for charcoal.

37 Shops, &c.

PLATE XXVIII.

Ateium, or cava?dium, of the foregoing house. In
the centre is the compluvium and altar of-the
domestic divinity: beyond winch is the' tabli-
num, separated by a dwarf wall from the green-
house, or viridarium. The Ionic columns for
 
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