CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Situation of Pompeii 1
II. Before 79 8
III. The City Overwhelmed 19
IV. The Unearthing of the City 25
V. A Bird's-eye View 31
VI. Building Materials, Construction, and Architectural Periods 35
PART I
PUBLIC PLACES AND BUILDINGS
VII. The Forum 45
VIII. General View of the Buildings about the Forum.—The Temple of Jupiter 61
IX. The Basilica 70
X. The Temple of Apollo 80
XI. The Buildings at the Northwest Corner of the Forum, and the Table of Standard Measures 91
XII. The Macellum 94
XIII. The Sanctuary of the City Lares 102
XIV. The Temple of Vespasian 106
XV. The Building of Eumachia 110
XVI. The Comitium 119
XVII. The Municipal Buildings 121
XVIII. The Temple of Venus Pompeiana 124
XIX. The Temple of Fortuna Augusta 130
XX. General View of the Public Buildings near the Stabian Gate.—The Forum Triangulare and the Doric Temple 133
XXI. The Large Theatre 141
XXII. The Small Theatre 153
XXIII. The Theatre Colonnade used as Barracks for Gladiators 157
XXIV. The Palaestra 165
XXV. The Temple of Isis 168
XXVI. The Temple of Zeus Milichius 183
XXVII. The Baths at Pompeii.—The Stabian Baths 186
XXVIII. The Baths near the Forum 202
XXIX. The Central Baths 208
XXX. The Amphitheatre 212
XXXI. Streets, Water System, and Wayside Shrines 227
XXXII. The Defences of the City 237
PART II
THE HOUSES
XXXIII. The Pompeian House 245
I. Vestibule, Fauces, and Front Door

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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