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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![were pr^iving the priest m^icle a, circuit of the altars, which were evidently, as at Pompeii, distributed about the temple in the court. Perseus rescuing Andromeda [p. 179] : that the male figure is intended to represent Perseus and not Hermes is certain from the description of the figure when first excavated — “alia cinta tiene una testa alata” (Fiorelli, Pomp, ant. hist., vol. i, pt. i, p. 171). All trace of the Medusa head has now disappeared. Initiation into the mysteries of Isis [p. 182] ; April. Metam. XI. xxi, xxiii. CHAPTER XXVI. THE TEMPLE OF ZEUS MILICHIUS Excavation (September 27 to October 18, 1766; March 15-22 and June 14, 1798) : Fiorelli, Pomp. ant. hist., vol. i, pt. i, pp. 194-195, pt. 2, pp. 70-71. Remains^ identification^ restoration : Mazois, Les mines de Pompei, vol. 4, p. 22, pi. 4-6; Nissen, Pomp. Studien, pp. 175-177, 535-536; Mau, Pomp. Beitrage, pp. 13-15, 227-232 ; Mau, Geschichte der dec. Wandmalerei, pp. 60- 61 ; Mau, Uas Capitolium und der Tempel des Zeus Meilichios in Pompeji, Rom. Mitth., vol. ii (i896),pp. 141-149. An impossible restoration is given by Weichardt, Pompeji vor der Zerstorung, pp. 116-123. Two statues and a bust of terra cotta [p. 184] : von Rohden, Die Terra- cotten von Pompeji (Stuttgart, 1880), pp. 42-43, pi. 29. Oscan inscription [p. 184] : Zvetaieff, Sylloge inscriptionum Oscarum, no.62.pl. 10; VON Planta, Grammatik der Oskisch-Umbrischen Dialekte, vol. 2, p. 499; Conway, Italic Dialects, vol. i, pp. 58-59; Nissen, Pomp. Studien, pp. 531-536. CHAPTER XXVII. THE STABIAN BATHS Roman baths in general: Marquardt, Privatleben der Romer, Edit. 2, pt. I, pp. 269-297 ; Mau, article Bader in the Pauly-Wissowa Realencyclopadie, vol. 2, pt. 2, pp. 2743-2758; Nissen, Pomp. Studien, pp. 152-155. Baths in Pompeii— in the second Insula of Region VIII: Mau, Rom. Mitth., V0I.3 (1888), pp. 194-205, vol. 5 (1890), pp. 130-141, vol. 10 (1895), pp. 218- 219. In the so-called villa of Julia Felix: Chambalu, Die wiederverschlittete Besitzung der Julia Felix beim Amphitheater in Pompeji, Festschrift zur 43“““ Versammlung deutscher Philologen und Schuhnanner dargeboten von den hbheren Lehranstalten Kolns (Cologne, 1895), and the review of this pamphlet by Mau, Rom. Mitth., vol. 10 (1895), pp. 225-227. For the baths of M. Crassus Frugi, see above, p. 408 ; for the baths in private houses at Pompeii, Mau, Pomp. Beitrage, pp - 149-151, and above, pp. 267, 306-307 (both in the house of the Silver Wedding), 346, 357, 362-363. Excavation of the Stabian Baths (1854-1857; the official reports are meagre) ; Fiorelli. Pomp, ant. hist., vol. 2, pp. 589-658 ; cf. also Minervini, Notizie de’ piii recent! scavi di Pompei, Bull. Archeologico Napolitano, Nuova Serie, vols. 2-6 (1853-1858). Remains: Michaelis, Die neuen Bader in Pompeji, Archaologische](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24851516_0605.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)