[1] The original drawings are based upon sketches by Professor Mau. The drawings marked with an asterisk are in the collection of the German Archaeological Institute in Rome. [2] It seems strange that traces of other buildings of the same period have not been discovered; but, on the other hand, it is far from probable that the temple was first erected, and that the city afterward grew up around it, for in that case the temple must have been placed further west, on the highest point of the elevation, overlooking the sea. [3] O · Kamp[aniÌs ... kva]ISSTUR · KOMBENNI[eÌs tanginud] · ApelluneÌs eÌtiu[vad ... ops]ANNU · AAMAN[aff]ED. [4] An extensive collection of titles relating to Pompeii and Vesuvius is given by F. Furchheim, Bibliografia di Pompei, Erculano e Stabia (Edit. 2, Naples, 1891) and Bibliografia del Vesuvio (Naples, 1897). In the Bibliographical Appendix figures in brackets refer to the pages of this book. The following abbreviations are employed:— Ann. dell' Inst. = Annali dell' Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica (57 vols., Rome, 1829-1885). Bull. com. = Bullettino della commissione archeologica communale di Roma (vols. 1-19, Rome, 1872-1901). Bull, dell' Inst. = Bullettino dell' Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica (Rome, 1829-1885). C. I. L. = Corpus inscriptionum Latinarum (Berlin, 1863 ff.). Ephem. Epigr. = Ephemeris Epigraphica, corporis inscriptionum Latinarum supplementum (vols. 1-8, Berlin, 1872-1899). Jahrb. des Inst. = Jahrbuch des Kaiserlich deutschen archÄologischen Instituts (vols. 1-16, Berlin, 1885-1901). Mon. dei Lincei = Monumenti Antichi pubblicati per cura della Reale Accademia dei Lincei (Milano, vols. 1-10, 1892-1901). Mon. dell' Inst. = Monumenti inediti pubblicati dall' Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica (12 vols. and Supplements, Rome and Berlin, 1829-1891). Museo Borb. = Real Museo Borbonico (16 vols., Naples, 1824-1857). Not. d. scavi = Notizie degli scavi di antichitÀ (Rome and Milan, 1876-1901). Pomp. ant. hist. = Pompeianarum antiquitatum historia quam ... collegit ... Ios. Fiorelli (3 vols., Naples, 1860, 1862, 1864). Rhein. Mus. = Rheinisches Museum fÜr Philologie (vols. 1-56, Frankfurt, 1842-1901). RÖm. Mitth. = Mittheilungen des Kaiserlich deutschen archÄologischen Instituts, RÖmische Abtheilung (vols. 1-16, Rome, 1886-1901). [5] "Virgil's words, 'Then were all silent,' look strangely in a half-finished scrawl from a wall of Pompeii's hushed and solitary homes."—Myers, Essays Classical (London, 1897), p. 149. |