. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . by two house is remarkable for its well-preserved peristyle offourteen Ionic columns, with their capitals. On the right isa brick staircase leading to a large garden. The atrium isbordered with a mosaic representing the walls of a city withtowers and battlements, supposed by some to be the walls ofPompeii. Just beyond this house is a small street or lane, turningdown to the right, calle


. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . by two house is remarkable for its well-preserved peristyle offourteen Ionic columns, with their capitals. On the right isa brick staircase leading to a large garden. The atrium isbordered with a mosaic representing the walls of a city withtowers and battlements, supposed by some to be the walls ofPompeii. Just beyond this house is a small street or lane, turningdown to the right, called the Vicolo dei Dodici Dei, from a * The visitor will now look tor it in vaia. 436 POMPEII. painting on the outside wall of the corner house, in themanner of a frieze, representing the twelve greater is the usual painting of serpents. At the corner ofthe quadrivium is the apothecarys shop, in which was alarge collection of surgical instruments, mortars, drugs, andpills. The house is not otherwise remarkable. Of the early excavations at the southern extremity of thetown few records are preserved. In the Quarter of theTheatres, besides the public buildings, which have been fully. i^^^S Tools found in the House of the Sculptor. described, there are but two houses of any interest. Theseoccupy the space between the Temple of ^Esculapius and thesmall theatre. The easternmost of them is one of the mostinteresting yet discovered in Pompeii, not for the beauty orcuriosity of the building itself, but for its contents, which HOUSE OF THE SCULPTOR—OF JOSEPH II. 437 prove it to have been the abode of a sculptor. Here werefound statues, some half finished, others just begun, withblocks of marble, and all the tools required by the these were thirty-two mallets, many compasses,curved and straight, a great quantity of chisels, three orfour levers, jacks for raising blocks, saws, &c., &c. Thehouse has the usual arrangement of atrium, tablinum, andperistyle, but,


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