Pompeiana : the topography, edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii . uptly, and thehouses in this part are in a very ruined state :but they had a fine view towards the bay. On five pieces of frieze, in the Forum, are fragmentsof an inscription : L ? F • SACERDOS • PVB —CORDIAE • AVGVSTA—DEMQVE •DEDICAVIT—VNIA • FEC—DICVM • C • F— 218 POMPEIANA. PLATE XLIV. General view of the Forum and Basilica, as they existed 1818, from the spot in the plan marked A. Reference to the foregoing plan will afford the best explanation to this the distance is Mount Lactarius, ending in the promontory of Surr


Pompeiana : the topography, edifices, and ornaments of Pompeii . uptly, and thehouses in this part are in a very ruined state :but they had a fine view towards the bay. On five pieces of frieze, in the Forum, are fragmentsof an inscription : L ? F • SACERDOS • PVB —CORDIAE • AVGVSTA—DEMQVE •DEDICAVIT—VNIA • FEC—DICVM • C • F— 218 POMPEIANA. PLATE XLIV. General view of the Forum and Basilica, as they existed 1818, from the spot in the plan marked A. Reference to the foregoing plan will afford the best explanation to this the distance is Mount Lactarius, ending in the promontory of Surrentum. PLATE XLV. View of the south end of the Forum and the ba-silica, from the spot B in the plan. The threeentrances to the apartments 8, 9, 10 on the plan,are seen to the left: beyond these the door tothe street of the houses of General the right is the Janus and pedestals. Theremains of the basilica are seen in the the farther end of it is the elevated tribunal;in the front of which is the pedestal (18). I. < ° fQ 1^1 H ^ PI % P tu f^ fe


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