Mau, August
Pompeii: its life and art
— New York, London: The MacMillan Company, 1899
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- Einband
- Titelblatt
- V-VII Preface
- IX-XXII Contents
- 1-44 Introduction
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45-238
Part I.: Public places and buildings
- 45-60 Chapter VII.: The Forum
- 61-69 Chapter VIII.: General View of the Buildings about the Forum - The Temple of Jupiter
- 70-79 Chapter IX.: The Basilica
- 80-90 Chapter X.: The Temple of Apollo
- 91-93 Chapter XI.: The Buildings at the Northwest Corner of the Forum, and the Table of Standard Measures
- 94-101 Chapter XII.: The Macellum
- 102-105 Chapter XIII.: The Sanctuary of the City Lares
- 106-109 Chapter XIV.: The Temple of Vespasian
- 110-118 Chapter XV.: The Building of Eumachia
- 119-120 Chapter XVI.: The Comitium
- 121-123 Chapter XVII.: The Municipal Buildings
- 124-126 Chapter XVIII.: The Temple of Fortuna Augusta
- 127-134 Chapter XIX.: General View of the Public Buildings near the Stabian Gate. - The Forum Triangulare and the Doric Temple
- 135-146 Chapter XX.: The Large Theatre
- 147-150 Chapter XXI.: The Small Theatre
- 151-158 Chapter XXII.: The Theatre Colonnade, used as Barracks for Gladiators
- 159-161 Chapter XXIII.: The Palaestra
- 162-176 Chapter XXIV.: The Temple of Isis
- 177-179 Chapter XXV.: The Temple of Zeus Milichius
- 180-195 Chapter XXVI.: The Baths at Pompeii. - The Stabian Baths
- 196-201 Chapter XXVII.: The Baths near the Forum
- 202-205 Chapter XXVIII.: The Central Baths
- 206-220 Chapter XXIX.: The Amphitheatre
- 221-230 Chapter XXX.: Streets, Water System, and Wayside Shrines
- 231-238 Chapter XXXI.: The Defences of the City
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239-374
Part II.: The Houses
- 239-273 Chapter XXXII.: The Pompeian House
- 274-276 Chapter XXXIII.: The House of the Surgeon
- 277-281 Chapter XXXIV.: The House of Sallust
- 282-291 Chapter XXXV.: The House of the Faun
- 292-294 Chapter XXXVI.: A House near the Porta Marina
- 295-302 Chapter XXXVII.: The House of the Silver Wedding
- 303-306 Chapter XXXVIII.: The House of Epidius Rufus
- 307-314 Chapter XXXIX.: The House of the Tragic Poet
- 315-334 Chapter XL.: The House of the Vettii
- 335-341 Chapter XLI.: Three Houses of Unusal Plan
- 342-348 Chapter XLII.: Other Noteworthy Houses
- 349-354 Chapter XLIII.: Roman Villas. - The Villa of Diomedes
- 355-360 Chapter XLIV.: The Villa Rustica at Boscoreale
- 361-374 Chapter XLV.: Household Furniture
- 375-396 Part III.: Trades and occupations
- 397-428 Part IV.: The tombs
- 429-474 Part V.: Pompeian art
- 475-489 Part VI.: The inscriptions of Pompeii
- 499 Conclusion
- 503-507 Index
- Einband
- Maßstab/Farbkeil
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POMPEII
for this purpose. Nothing came of it, however, so far as our
knowledge goes. Pompeii is indeed mentioned in the Peutinger
Table, a map for travellers made in the third century, but the
name was apparently given to a post station in memory of the
former city. Conclusive evidence against the existence of a
new city is the absence of any inscriptions referring to it.
POMPEII
for this purpose. Nothing came of it, however, so far as our
knowledge goes. Pompeii is indeed mentioned in the Peutinger
Table, a map for travellers made in the third century, but the
name was apparently given to a post station in memory of the
former city. Conclusive evidence against the existence of a
new city is the absence of any inscriptions referring to it.