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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![Zeitung, vol. 17 (1859), pp. 17-32, 37-46; Finati, Relazione degli scavi cli Pompei, Museo Borb., vol. 16 (15 pp. text and pi. A-B) ; Niccolini, Le case ed i monumenti di Pompei, vol. i, pt. 3(12 pp., 8 pis.) ; Nissen, Pomp. Studien, pp. 140-158; Mau, Pomp. Beitrage, pp. 117-151 ; Overbeck-Mau, Pompeji, pp. 215-233 ; Mau, Geschichte der dec. Wandmalerei, p. 60. Paintings: Helbig, Wandgemalde, nos. 30 (p. ii), 44, 416, 432, 1016, 1057, 12601545 ; see below, pi. XIII. Origin of the balneae pensiles [p. 187] : Valer. Max. IX. i. i ; Plin. N. H. IX. Liv. 168. The ajiterooni of the men's baths [p. 190] : in the front part of this was once a shallow basin, undoubtedly for preliminary cleaning before one entered the frigidarium ; cf. p. 197. Bath basin in the men's tepidarium [p, 192] : cf. Kuszinsky, Aquincum (Budapest, 1889), p. 62. The poet declaiming in the bath [p. 192] : Petr. Sat. xci; Hor. Sat. I. iv. 74-76; and cf. Mayor's note to Juvenal i, 17 and iii, 9. Puhnniis [p. 193], testudo alvei [p. 194] : Vitr. V. x. Testndo alvei: Mau, Fulcra lectorum — testudines alveorum, Nachrichten von der KoniM. o Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Gottingen, 1896, pp. 76-82; von Duhn and Jacobi, Der griechische Tempel in Pompeji, pp. 33-35 and pi. 9. Inscriptions—I’nlins and An in ins [p. 195]: C. I.L. X. 829. Vaccula [p. 197] : C. I. L. I\b Suppl. I, no. 3340, VI. ^itinius [p. 200] ; Zvetaieff, Sylloge inscriptionum Oscarum. no. 66, pi. 13; von Planta, Grammatik der Oskisch-Umbrischen Dialekte, vol. 2, p. 500; Conway, Italic Dialects, vol. i, }). 61. Destrictarinm [p. 195] : all the rooms at the left of the palaestra are of later date than the inscription ; the present destrictarinm probably takes the place of an earlier one. Improvemoit of the arrangements for heating [p. 196] : the hollow walls of the caldarium are made with hollow tiles, while in the tepidarium tegulae mammatae are used; for a fuller discussion of the successive changes, see Mau, Pomp. Beitrage, pp. 131-141. I'he brazier of Vaccula [p. 197] : Fiorelli, Pomp. ant. hist., vol. 2, pp. 649-650. Hertnes in the gymnasium at Phigalia [p. 200] : Pans. VIII. xxxix. 4 (6) ; cf. also IV. XXXII. I. CHAPTER XXVIII. THE BATHS NEAR THE FORUM Excavation [1824-1825] : hVoRELLi, Pomp. ant. hist., vol. 2, pp. 106, 107-116, 118, 121-125, 128, vol. 3, p. 15. Remains: Bechi, Terme Pompeiane, Museo Borb., vol. 2, pi. 49-52 (text, 31 pp.) ; Brulloff, Thermes di Pompei (Paris, 1829), 10 large pis. ; Gell, Pompeiana (Edit, of 1832), vol. i, pp. 83-141, vol. 2, pp. 80-94; Mazois, Les mines de Pompei, vol. 3, pp. 67-77, pi. 47-50; Zahn, Neuentdeckte Wand-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24851516_0606.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)