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Mau, August
Pompeii: its life and art — New York, London: The MacMillan Company, 1899

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Abinnerich, 18.
Acceptus and Euhodia, house of, 335-337-
accounts, memoranda of, on walls, 328, 487;
of Caecilius Jucundus, 489.
Acerrae, Pompeii seaport of, 3.
Achilles, in paintings : among the daughters
of Lycomedes, 344, 468, 471; delivering
up of Briseis, 311; quarrel with Agamem-
non, 84, 344, 468 ; Thetis bringing arms
to, see Thetis; Troilus seized by, 468.
Actius Anicetus, actor, 142.
Admetus and Alcestis, painting, 307.
aediles, office of, 121, 123; title of, 12, 13.
Aemiiius Celer, writer of notices, 217, 476.
Aeneas, statue of, 115.
Aesculapius, worshipped at domestic shrine,
266.
Agamemnon, in the sanctuary of Artemis,
painting, 325 ; quarrel with Achilles, paint-
ing, 84, 344, 468.
Agrippina, mother of Nero, statues of, 47,
99-
alae, sanctuary of the City Lares, 102; of
Pompeian house, 252-253.
Alexander and Darius, battle of, mosaic,
287-288.
Alexandria, influence of, in the development
of decorative styles, 451, 455.
Alleia Decimilla, priestess of Ceres, 418.
M. Alleius Luccius Libella, tomb of, 418.
M. Alleius Minins, tomb of, 422.
Cn. Alleius Nigidius Maius, 216, 343, 479.
altar in dining room, 258.
altars, in the courts of temples: of Apollo,
86; of Isis, 168; of Doric temple, 133;
temple of Vespasian, 107; temple of Zeus
Milichius, 177, 432; on the sides of the
streets, 227-230.
Amphitheatre, 26, 206-220.
amphorae, number of, 14; in the house of
the Faun, 289; in the villa of Diomedes,
354; inscriptions upon, 495-496.
Anchor, peristyle of the house of the, 345.
andron in Pompeian houses, 254.
P. Aninius, 189.
antefixes about compluvium, 245.
Antioch, 459.

Apelles, 271.
Aphrodite, statue of, 442.
Apollo, house of, 256, 262, 267, 345 ; in stucco
relief and in paintings, 199, 306, 323, 325,
470; statues of, 88, 134, 266,346; temple
of, 49, 80-90.
Apuleius on the worship of Isis, 163, 167,
168, 170, 175, 176.
Apuleius, tomb of, 425.
architectural periods at Pompeii, 39-44. -
architecture, Pompeian, 429-436.
architraves of timber and stone, 51.
Ares and Aphrodite, painting, 280.
Ariadne, in paintings. See Bacchus,Theseus.
I arm band, 373.
' Arria, tomb of, 420.
M. Arrius Diomedes, tomb of, 350, 419.
Artemis, in paintings : 309 ; Agamemnon in
sanctuary of, 325; shrine of, 471; statues
of, 88, 442.
artist at work, painting, 276.
M. Artorius Primus, architect of the Large
Theatre, 144.
Atelia, Atellan farces, 136.
Athena and Marsyas, painting, 472.
| M. Atinius, 194.
atrium of Pompeian houses, 244-249 ; atrium
without a compluvium, 337-338.
Atticus, gladiator, 217-218.
Auctor, gladiator, 219.
Augustales, 100, 210.
Augustus Caesar, regulation of standard
measures, 93; statues of, 47, 115; Vespa-
sian compared with, 108; worship of, 14,
89-90, 104.
Aurioius, gladiator, 218.
autumn, Genius of, mosaic, 287.
L. Avianius Flaccus, 237.
bacchantes, 320, 330, 440, 458, 463.
bacchic figures in capitals of columns, 303,
343 ; in paintings, 323.
Bacchus, reliefs of Blue Glass Vase, 407;
triumph of, 330 ; in paintings : 88, 348 ; as
tutelary divinity, 230,409; finds Ariadne,
333- 348, 470; in sculptures, 169, 319, 440.
bakery, arrangements of, 380-384.
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