Pompeii : its life and art / tr. into English by Francis W. Kelsey ... with numerous illustrations from original drawings and photographs.
- August Mau
- Date:
- 1902
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Pompeii : its life and art / tr. into English by Francis W. Kelsey ... with numerous illustrations from original drawings and photographs. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![F. VON Duhn, Der Hafen von Pompei, Rhein. Mus., vol. 36 (1881), pp. 127- 130, 632-634 ; Mali, Der Hafen von Pompeji, Rhein. Mus., vol. 36, pp. 326-328, and vol. 37 (1882), pp. 319-320. CHAPTER 11. POMPEII BEFORE THE ERUPTION The founding of Pompeii [p. 8] : the question of the origin of the city is closely connected with that of the system of streets, for which see references to Chap. V, p. 517. Origin of the name [p. 8] : cf. F. von Duhn, Verhandlung der 34** Philologen-Versammlung (1880), p. 154; for pompe = quinque, cf. Buck, Der Vocalismus der Oskischen Sprache (Leipzig, 1892), pp. 118-119. The derivation of Pompeii from TrofjiTn'j (7rep.7rcu/) is assumed by Nissen, Pompe- janische Studien (Leipzig, 1877), p. 580; cf. also Sogliano, Rendiconto della Accademia di Archeologia, Nuova Serie, Naples, vol. 15 (1901), p. 115. The expeditio)i of P. Cornelius [p. 9] : Liv. IX. xxxviii. 2-3. The siege of Sulla [p. 10] : Appian. Bel. Civ., I. v. 39, vi. 50; Oros. V. XVIII. 22; Veil. Pater. II. xvi. 2. The Pompeians and P. Sulla [p. 10] : Cic. Pro P. Sulla, xxi. Excavations near the Sarno canal [p. 10] : Not. d. scavi, 1880, pp. 494- 498 ; 1881, pp. 25-29, 64-66. For other evidence relating to the suburbs, see Nisse.n, Pompejanische Studien, p. 379; Mau, Rom. Mitth., vol. 4 (1889), pp. 299-300, 344. Inscriptions [p. 11] — referring to the Salinenses: C. I.L. IV.1611; Not. d. scavi, 1884, p. 51. Referring to the Campanienses: C. I. L. IV. 470, 480, 1216, 1293 [(pioted p. 492], 2353 [p. 219]. Tenus Pompeiana [p. 12] : Museo Borb., vol. 8, pi. 34; Helbig, Wand- gemalde der vom \'esuv verschlitteten Stadte Campaniens (Leipzig, 1868), no. 295; Wis.sow.v, De X'eneris simulacris Romanis (Breslau, 1882), pp. 15- 21 ; cf. also R0.SSB.A.C11, Vier Pompejanischen Wandbilder, Jahrb. des Inst, vol. 8 (1893), pp. 57-59 (no. 4). Name of the Roman colony [p. 12] : known from inscriptions, as that of Holconius Ruflis and Egnatius Postumus [p. 85], and the tablets of Caecilius Jucundus, as 3340, cxliii. in C. I. L. IV. Suppl. i ; with the latter we may compare the abbreviation after the name of Privatus [p. 504]. Civic administration [p. 12] ; Marquakdt, Romische Staatsverwaltung, vol. I (Edit. 2, Leipzig, 1881), pp. 132-215: C. I. L. X. pp. 90-93, IV. pp. 249-255 ; Willems, Les elections municipales a Pompei (Paris, 1886), and review of this book by Mau, Rom. Mitth., vol. 4 (1889), pp. 298-302. Duwnvirates of Caligula [p. 14] : C. I. L. X. 901, 902, 904. Lex Petronia [p. 14] : C. I. L. X. 858 [cf. p. 219] ; Marquardt, op. cit. vol. I, p. 170. Inscriptio)is referring to priests [p. 14] : augurs, C. I.L. X. 806, 820, 822 ; pontifices, C. I. L. X. 788, 789, 791, 851, 859; of Mars, C. I. L. IV. 879; of Ceres, C. I. L. X. 812, 1036, 1074; of Ceres and Venus, Not. d. scavi, 1890,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24851516_0592.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)