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- catalog contributor b7411949.
- catalog contributor b7411950.
- catalog contributor b7411951.
- catalog coverage "Pompeii (Extinct city)".
- catalog created "1902.".
- catalog date "1902".
- catalog date "1902.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1902.".
- catalog description ""Bibliographical appendix": p.513-550.".
- catalog description "Introduction. The situation of Pompeii ; Before 79 ; The city overwhelmed ; The unearthing of the city ; A bird's-eye view ; Building materials, construction, and architectural periods. -- pt. I. Public places and buildings. The Forum ; General view of the buildings about the Forum -- The Temple of Jupiter ; The Basilica ; The Temple of Apollo ; The buildings at the northwest corner of the Forum, and the table of standard measures ; The Macellum ; The sanctuary of the city Lares ; The Temple of Vespasian ; The building of Eumachia ; The Comitium ; The municipal buildings ; The Temple of Venus Pompeiana ; The Temple of Fortuna Augusta ; General view of the public buildings near the Stabian Gate -- The Forum triangular and the Doric temple ; The large theatre ; The small theatre ; The theatre colonnade used as barracks for gladiators ; The Palaestra ; The Temple of Isis ; The Temple of Zeus Milichius ; The baths at Pompeii -- The Stabian baths ; The baths near the Forum ; The central baths ; The amphitheatre ; Streets, water system, and wayside shrines ; The defences of the city.".
- catalog description "pt. II. The houses. The Pompeian house ; The house of the surgeon ; The house of Sallust ; The house of the faun ; A house near the Porta Marina ; The house of the silver wedding ; The house of Epidius Rufus ; The house of the tragic poet ; The house of the Vettii ; Three houses of unusual plan: I. The house of Acceptus and Euhodia, II. A house without a compluvium, III. The house of the Emperor Joseph II ; Other noteworthy houses ; Roman villas -- The Villa of Diomedes ; The Villa Rustica at Boscoreale ; Household furniture. -- pt. IV. Trades and occupations. The trades at Pompeii -- The bakers ; The fullers and the tanners ; Inns and wineshops. -- pt. V. The tombs. Pompeian burial places -- The street of tombs ; Burial places near the Nola, Stabian, and Nocera Gates. -- pt. VI. Pompeian art. Architecture ; Sculpture ; Painting -- Wall decoration ; The paintings. -- The inscriptions of Pompeii. Importance of the inscriptions -- Monumental inscriptions and public notices ; The graffiti ; Inscriptions relating to business affairs. -- Conclusion. The significance of the Pompeian culture.".
- catalog extent "xxv, 557 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pompeii.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pompeii.".
- catalog issued "1902".
- catalog issued "1902.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York; London, Macmillan,".
- catalog relation "Pompeii.".
- catalog spatial "Pompeii (Extinct city)".
- catalog subject "DG70.P7 M5".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. The situation of Pompeii ; Before 79 ; The city overwhelmed ; The unearthing of the city ; A bird's-eye view ; Building materials, construction, and architectural periods. -- pt. I. Public places and buildings. The Forum ; General view of the buildings about the Forum -- The Temple of Jupiter ; The Basilica ; The Temple of Apollo ; The buildings at the northwest corner of the Forum, and the table of standard measures ; The Macellum ; The sanctuary of the city Lares ; The Temple of Vespasian ; The building of Eumachia ; The Comitium ; The municipal buildings ; The Temple of Venus Pompeiana ; The Temple of Fortuna Augusta ; General view of the public buildings near the Stabian Gate -- The Forum triangular and the Doric temple ; The large theatre ; The small theatre ; The theatre colonnade used as barracks for gladiators ; The Palaestra ; The Temple of Isis ; The Temple of Zeus Milichius ; The baths at Pompeii -- The Stabian baths ; The baths near the Forum ; The central baths ; The amphitheatre ; Streets, water system, and wayside shrines ; The defences of the city.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. II. The houses. The Pompeian house ; The house of the surgeon ; The house of Sallust ; The house of the faun ; A house near the Porta Marina ; The house of the silver wedding ; The house of Epidius Rufus ; The house of the tragic poet ; The house of the Vettii ; Three houses of unusual plan: I. The house of Acceptus and Euhodia, II. A house without a compluvium, III. The house of the Emperor Joseph II ; Other noteworthy houses ; Roman villas -- The Villa of Diomedes ; The Villa Rustica at Boscoreale ; Household furniture. -- pt. IV. Trades and occupations. The trades at Pompeii -- The bakers ; The fullers and the tanners ; Inns and wineshops. -- pt. V. The tombs. Pompeian burial places -- The street of tombs ; Burial places near the Nola, Stabian, and Nocera Gates. -- pt. VI. Pompeian art. Architecture ; Sculpture ; Painting -- Wall decoration ; The paintings. -- The inscriptions of Pompeii. Importance of the inscriptions -- Monumental inscriptions and public notices ; The graffiti ; Inscriptions relating to business affairs. -- Conclusion. The significance of the Pompeian culture.".
- catalog title "Pompeii, its life and art, tr. into English by Francis W. Kelsey ... with numerous illustrations from original drawings and photographs.".
- catalog type "text".