Pompeiana : the topography, edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii . k: ^ 1^ w b5. POMPEIANA. 167 PLATE XX. The villa Suburbana^ Between the mass of buildingand the more distant bank runs the Street of theTombs. Like the houses of the east, this pre-sents nothing to the road but a bare wall; thewindows being all towards the garden. The bathwill be observed, and the remains of the six co-lumns of the aediculum. Of the ambulatory,much restored, only two sides remain : over itwas the terrace, with a summer-house at each ofthe hither corners. The arch to the left leadsto the cellar where the skeletons


Pompeiana : the topography, edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii . k: ^ 1^ w b5. POMPEIANA. 167 PLATE XX. The villa Suburbana^ Between the mass of buildingand the more distant bank runs the Street of theTombs. Like the houses of the east, this pre-sents nothing to the road but a bare wall; thewindows being all towards the garden. The bathwill be observed, and the remains of the six co-lumns of the aediculum. Of the ambulatory,much restored, only two sides remain : over itwas the terrace, with a summer-house at each ofthe hither corners. The arch to the left leadsto the cellar where the skeletons of the familyalluded to page 95 were found. PLATE XXL Triangular room and bath in the villa Suburbana. To render this view more explanatory, the two co-lumns to the right, which now only partly exist,are carried up to their capitals. The bath ap-pears behind the centre column. For the plan see Plate II. l68 POMPEIANii. PLATE XXII. View of the junction in triviis of two streets at thehouse of Pansa. At the point whence they di-verge is a fountain, upon the back of which is


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