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Schreiber, Th.; Anderson, W. C. F. [Editor]
Atlas of classical antiquities — London [u.a.]: Macmillan, 1895

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Ploughing, 65, 7, 6
Plumbline, 9, 2
Pnyx, east side of, 11, 22
Poet, victorious, 89, 8
Polygonal masonry, 52, 7, 9
Pompeii, amphitheatre, 27, 2, 4, 5; 30, 7,
10 ; bakery, 67, 2, 11; Vicolo del Balcone
Pensile, 54, 7; Baths, central, 59, 2;
smaller, 59, 7, 3—6-, 60, 4; suburban, 60,
2, 3 ; Casa del Centenario, 53, 6 ; 54, 5,
6; Cookshop, 76, 6, 9; Building of
Eumachia, 87, 5; House of the Faun,
mosaic, 63, 7 ; fortifications, 51, -5—77 ;
fountain, 55, 8, 9; Fullonica, 75, 2, 7,
10—12; Ludus gladiatorius, 30, 77;
Palaestra, 27, 6; Public seat, 55, 15; Casa
di Sallustio, 54, 4; 55, 14; Tomb of
Scaurus, 30, £—9; stepping-stone, 55, 12;
Street of Tombs, cippus from, 99, 2, 3;
Tomb of Naevoleia Tyche in, 99, 5—7 ;
Triclinium in, 99, 4 ", Smaller Theatre, 1,
2; well-heads, 55, 5, 6
Pompeii, objects from. Bronze bench, 86, 6;
compasses, 92, 8, 9; bronze couch, 86,
74; mosaics, 38, 2; 79, 7 ; spoons, 76, 7;
surgical instruments, 72, 8, 9; bronze
table, 86, 12; marble table-leg, 86, 13;
wax tablets, 91, 2; tools, 71, 7—9; bronze
tripods, 86, 10, 11; vessels, 76, 3; wall-
paintings, 54, 2; 66, 10, 13; 69, 5; 71,
1", Ί2, 7; 74, 5; 76, 7 ; 77, 5 ; 78, 2, 6,
8, 9; T9, 2- 82, 9; 86, 8; 8j, 1—4;
88, 7—5; 89, 7—4", 90, 8; 91, ?
Pont du Gard, 57, 6
Pont du St. Chamas, 57, 7
Pontifex Maximus, 19, 2
Poop of galley, 47, 5; of Argo, 48, 7
Portrait, carving a, 69, 4; py?niy, painting
a, 8, 2
Portrait-bust, 69, 4; 74, AJ
Poseidon, 15, 20
Poseidonios, month, T9, 3
Pot, game of the, p. 151
Potsherd, inscribed, 92, 5
Potter, 68, 7, 3
Pottery, making, 68, 2, 6 ; stamp, 92, 10
Poultry-stall, 88, 5
Praeneste, cista from, 70, 7
Praetorian cohort, 39, 7, 2; 45, 4
Prayer, attitude of, 20, 7
“ Praying Boy,” the, 20, 7
Precinct of Athena, Pergamus, 92, 3; in
Necropolis, Cnidus, 12, 77
Preserve, hunting, 80, 8
Priapus, shrine of, 65, 12; 70, 5, 6
Priest, 14, 7, 2, 4; 16, 9; 18, 8, 9
Prizes at games, 25, 10
Procession, 13, 7, 2, 4—6; in circus, 28, 5
Prytanes, p. 117
Psyche, 72, 7 ; 78, 9
“ Ptolemy’s Cup,” 14, 77

Pulley, 9, 5
Pumice stone used for smoothing end of rolls,
91, 7
Punching-tool, 69, 12
Puteoli, view of, 72, 12
Pygmy, 8, 2
Pylos, bronze statuette from, 85, 12
Pyre, 100, 5
Pyrrhic chorus, 20, 8, 9; dancers, 24, 77 ;
78, 7
Quail, see Pets, domestic
Quoit, 85, 7 ; see Discus, Discobolus
Rabbit, 80, 2
Race, see Armed runner, Boat race, Chariot,
race, Torch race
Ram, as victim, 16, 9; 17, 7
Ram, battering, 44, 6, 7; of ship, Pl. 45—48
Ram, constellation, J 9, 3
Ravenna, monument of Longidienus at,
73, 9
Razor, T2, 3
Reading, 90, 6; 91, 8; 92, 12; lesson, 90, 2
Reading-desk, 91, 8
Receipt, 91, 2
Recitatio, 7, 18
Reclining at table, women, 76, 8
Reed-pen, 89, 10
Regulini-Galassi Tomb, Cervetri, 86, 9;
97, 4
Repousse work, 70, 7, 3, 7
Reservoir at Side, 58, 7, 2
Rhodes, tomb in, 95, 4, 5
Riband for decorating grave, 94, 7, 6; 95, 9
Ring, finger, 81, 2, 3, 4—8; 83, 13
Riot at Pompeii, 59 a.d., 27, 4
Rods, lictor’s, 87, 77, 74
Rolls (paper) 85, 8; 89, 7—9; 90, 7, 8;
91, 7
Roman buildings 53, 8; see Villa
Rome. Arch of Constantine, relief, 87, 13;
Baths of Caracalla, 58, 7; 60, 7; of
Diocletian, 58, 8; of Titus, wall-paintings
from, 64, 9; 82, 3; Catacombs, bowl
from, 74, 7—4, 9—8; relief, 91, 6; sarco-
phagi, 63, 8; 69, 3; Circus of Maxentius,
27,9; mouth of Cloaca Maxima, 56, 15,
16; Colosseum, 29, 7—5; Column of
Antoninus or Aurelius, 41, 7, 9; 65, 9;
Column of Trajan, 39, 7, #; 41, #, 7, 8,11 ;
monument of Eurysaces, 67, 5, 7, 12;
Pantheon, 18, 2, 3; 52, 74; Palatine, wall-
painting from, 54, 3; Porta Praenestina
(P. Maggiore), 57, 7 ; Porta Tiburtina (P.
San Lorenzo), 57, 9
Roof, 10, 5, 7, 8; 52, 10—16-, of tomb,
curved, 96, 7; domed, 94, 9, 9 ; of slabs,
95, 1
Rubber-down (άλαττττ??) 23, 9
Rudder, see Steering-paddle

Rufius Probianus, diptychon of, 91, 7
Runner, armed, 22, 3, 5; girl, 22, 74
Sabinus, sword made by, 39, 79
Sacrifice, 12, 79; 13, 6, 8: 14, 4; 15, 1, 16,
18; 16, 7, 8; 17, 7; 85, 77
Saddle-cloth, 38, 5; 41, 7
Safety-pin, 83, 79, 77, 12
St. Medard-des-Pre's (Vendee), grave, 100, 7
Salonika (Thessalonica), gate at, 50, 4
Salus Umeritana, 72, 5, 6
Samnite (Gladiator), 28, 9, 4; 3°, 1—10;
32, 3; 33, 7
Samothrace, Arsinoeum on, 16, 2; deities
of, 16, 9
Sannio, 4, 6
Sarcophagus, 95, 7 ; 97, 7—9, 7, see also
Coffin
Sarmizegetusa, storming of, 39, 7
Sash, 83, 4
Saturninus, Cn. Vibrius, funeral triclinium of,
99,
Satyr, 80, 9; satyrs harvesting, 70, 5, 9
Satyric drama, preparations for 3, 7 ; rehear-
sal of, 5, 7
Satyric mask, 80, 2
Saucer, 76, 9
Sawing, 73, 79, 12; J 4, 5, 6
Scabbard, 39, 9; 39, 5
Scales, 66, 5, 9; 69, 79; 70, 4;
T5, 8
Scaurus, Tomb of, Pompeii, 30, 2—9
School-boy, 89, 5
School-scene, 89, 9; 90, 7, 2
Scourge, 16, 9
Scraping-irons (tanner’s), 71, 9, 9; 72, 9 (?)
Scribe, 91, 7 ; 92, 4
Sculptor, 8, 7 ; 69, 2, 4; 73, 7
Scylla (?), 96, 7
Scythians, 38, 77
Sea-fight, 46, 2; 47, 7, 2
Seal, clay, 61, 21—25; leaden, 61, 16—20,
28—30
Sealing documents, 90, 9—5
Seats in Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, 1,6;
in stadium at Aphrodisias, 26, 7; public
seat, Pompeii, 55, 15
See-saw, 79, 6
Segesta, theatre at, 1, 7, 9
Seianti Thanunia, sarcophagus of, p. 186
Selinus, eaves of temple at, 10, 5
Sens, relief from, 69, 7
Sepulchral banquet, 96, 7 ; chamber, 95, 7,
8, see Tomb. Mask, 100, 2
Sertorius, cippus of, 43, 16
Shawl, 84, 2, 8, 10, 11
Sheath, 39, 9, 5
Sheets (of paper), 90, 8
Shell-fish seller, 88, 4
Shepherd, 63, 8
Shield, Boeotian, 40, 6 ; Gladiator’s, 32, 9, 6;

Soldier’s, Pl. 34—40; 42, 6, 7; 43, 9; 45,
5; Strangford, 9, 7; Wicker, 38, 8
Ship, 23, 8; 37, 9; 45 — 48
Shipbuilder, 73, 9
Shoe, embroidered, 84, 9; Etruscan, 86, 9;
see Boot
Shoemaker, shoemaking, 71, 4, 6; 72, 7 ; 88,
5; 89, 2
Shopkeeper, 60, 10; 87, 7 ; 88, 7, 4, 5
Shovel, fire-, 91, 7
Shrine, 9, 5; 64, 8; 65, 12; of Artemis, 16,
6; domestic, 18, 6; portable, 15, 5, 14,
16; rural, 11, 74; 17, 8; of Terra Mater,
. 7
Side, reservoir at, 58, 7, 2
Side-board, 77, 77
Siege of a city, 36, 7—9; 37, 7—9
Sifting meal, 67, 7
Silenus mask, 81, 2, 3, 6, 9
Silk-brocade, 74, 79
Silphium, weighing and stowing, 66, 5
Silver beaten-work, open, 70, 7
Sitten, silk brocade from, 74, 79
Skeleton of child in coffin, 96, 6
Slaves, 63, 7; 66, 7, 5; 67, 6, 12, 14
Sling-bolts, 39, 16, 17
Slingers, 39, 7
Smith, 9, 7 ; coppersmith, 71, 2
Smithy, 69, 6; 71, 7
Snake symbolic of the dead, 18, /; 69, 79;
94, 8
Snare, 80, 9
Sodality, feast of a, 15, 7 ; 16, 7
Soldering-iron, 69, 74
Solon’s funeral law, 94, 7
Somersault, 22, 7 ; 78, 5
Souvenir of a watering-place, 72, 5, 6, 12
Sowing, 65, 7
Spear, 34—40; two-pronged, 38, 9; 48, 7;
throwing the, 22, 6, 8, 9, 77
Spearheads, 35, 5, 6, 8
Sphinx, 5, 12
Spindle, 75, 9, 5, 6, 9
Spinning, 75, 9, 5, 9
Spiral for hair, 85, 7
Spit, 13, 8; 15, 7; 16, 9
Sponge, 89, 8; 95, 9
Spoon, 76, 7
Square, carpenter’s, 74, 8; mason's, 9, 2
Spring at Umeri, medicinal, 72, 5, 6
Spurs, 40, 4, 5, 9—11
Stadium at Aphrodisias, p. 52, 26, 7;
Athens, p. 52; 26, 9—5; Messene, p.
52 ; 26, 7 ; Olympia, p. 23 ; 22, 2
Staircase, 76, 6, 9
Stamp, clay, 68, 5; for pottery, 92, 10
Stamped gold foil, 70, 8 ; tile, 65, 7
Stand for wine-jar, 66, 9, 4
Standard, 39, 7, 2, 7; 41, 2; 42, 7—>; 44,
7, 2; standard-bearer, 39, 7, 2, 7; 45, 4
Statius, cippus of, 43, 20

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