POMPEII

pŏmpāˈ, Ital. pōmpĕˈē, ancient city of S Italy, a port near Naples and at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius. Possibly an old Oscan settlement, it was a Samnite city for centuries before it passed under Roman rule at the time of Lucius Cornelius Sulla (1st cent. b.c.). Pompeii was not only a flourishing port but a prosperous resort with many villas. An earthquake in a.d. 63 did much damage, and an eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in a.d. 79 (which was described by Pliny the Younger) buried Pompeii, along with Herculaneum and Stabiae, under cinders and ashes that preserved the ruins of the city with magnificent completeness—down to the fresh colors of the wall paintings. The long-forgotten site of the city was rediscovered in 1748 and has been sporadically excavated since that time. The habits and manners of life in Roman times have been revealed in great detail at Pompeii by the plan of the streets and footpaths, the statue-decorated public buildings, and the simple shops and homes of the artisans. The houses and villas have yielded rare and beautiful examples of Roman art. Among the most famous are the house of the Vetti, the villa of the Mysteries, and, in the suburbs of Pompeii, the villa of the Boscoreale.

See A. W. Van Buren, A Companion to the Study of Pompeii and Herculaneum (1933); M. Brion, Pompeii and Herculaneum (tr. 1960); A. Maiuri, Pompeian Wall Paintings (1960); D. Taylor, Pompeii and Vesuvius (1969); M. Grant, Cities of Vesuvius (1971); W. Jongman, The Economy and Society of Pompeii (1988); P. Zanker, Pompeii: Public and Private Life (tr. 1999).

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Appendix 1 KNOWN DATES OF GAMES AT POMPEII AND OUTSIDE Data for bar chart (D10) Table 1 Games at Pompeii CIL IV number Source number Venue Date...Gladiators Hunt Other Duration (days) 1179 D19 Pompeii 24, 25, 26 November 30 pairs plus replacements...
...Torre Annunziata--Oplontis ", Pompeii Herculaneum Stabiae , 1: 364-75...LAIDLAW, A. 1985 . The First Style in Pompeii: Painting and Architecture Rome...102. LAURENCE, R. 1994 , Roman Pompeii: Space and Society London...
...433 . Caligula, elected duumvir of Pompeii, 14 ; statue of ? , 48 . Callimachus...421 . Campani, Campanienses, suburb of Pompeii, 11 , 492 . Campania, events in the...paintings, 476 , 481 . casts made at Pompeii, human beings, 22 ; doors, 249 . Cato...
...during the progress of its incidents, from Pompeii to Rome. What could afford such materials...subject my catastrophe, the Destruction of Pompeii, it required but little insight into...principles of art to perceive that to Pompeii the story should be rigidly confined...
PLATE Pompeii. House of Paquius Proculus, Watchdog 46 Pompeii. House of the Faun, Plan 47 Pompeii. House of the Faun, Atrium 48 Pompeii. House of the Faun, Peristyles 49 Pompeii. House of the Vettii, Peristyle 50 Herculaneum. House of...
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UNCOVERING POMPEII: EXAMINING EVIDENCE by MICHAEL M. YELL The lesson plan...students. Purpose/Rationale The ancient Roman city of Pompeii continues to fascinate us today. Pompeii was destroyed by the volcano Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79. Ironically...
Pompeii: The Living City. by Eleanor Winsor Leach Pompeii: The Living City. By Alex Butterworth and Ray Laurence...unforeseen doom may recall Bulwer-Lyttons Last Days of Pompeii, which the present book might be said to rival in its...
...Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia. by Dorian Borbonus Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia. By Gregory S. Aldrete...subject of each chapter. Ostia and Pompeii receive brief attention toward the...
...Theater: the House of the Tragic Poet in Pompeii by Bettina Bergmann (All Figures (1...D., the House of the Tragic Poet in Pompeii (VI.8.3-5). Today the architectural...manners. Of the over two hundred homes in Pompeii deserving rescue, I pick this one because...
...ways by the eruption, Herculaneum and Pompeii being completely covered by volcanic fallout...that particular eruption and the sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum has not waned. The last...Harris particularly successful novel, Pompeii, is planned for release in 2011. (3...
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"A Day in Pompeii" Recounts Fatal Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius...Rome thanks to the exhibition, "A Day in Pompeii," which reveals daily life in a city steeped in legend and mystery. Pompeii and its neighboring cities were buried...
Pompeii: The Living City. by Michael Fulford Pompeii The Living City Alex Butterworth and Ray Laurence Weidenfeld...0297645609 WE HAVE BEEN brought up with so many histories of Pompeii, and from so many perspectives--the art, the architecture...
...Recently, and the Devastation Suffered by Pompeii in the First Century AD. by Alex Butterworth...eruption of Vesuvius that finally destroyed Pompeii--link these two cities in the experience...down onto its head--it was in fact Pompeii itself that was about to be catastrophically...
Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town. by Edith Hall...OMITTED Nearly three million tourists visited Pompeii last year, which makes it one of the most...one book, make sure it is Mary Beards Pompeii: The Life of a Roman Town. The key word...
Pompeii and Circumstance: What Was Hiding in the...Raphael Kadushin The first time visited Pompeii, as a 13-year-old. I was impressed...neoclassical hole at a miniature golf course, But Pompeii was my first ruin to live up to its billing...
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Pompeii Pulls the Crowds. Byline: Gretchen McKay...lava about 32km into the sky, plunging Pompeii, a thriving commercial centre with about...Floors and roofs collapsed and the people of Pompeii, along with the temples, baths, brothels...
Capri, Pompeii the Bay of Naples; This Italian Tour...being in 79AD, when the Roman city of Pompeii, together with many of its inhabitants...indulging in some retail therapy. DAY 4: Pompeii. The very word conjures up myriad images...
Blown Away by Pompeii; BLAST FROM THE PAST: The Eruption of Vesuvius - as Portrayed in the BBCs Pompeii: The Last Day -Left Us a Unique Record...000 Years Ago. Byline: Boris Johnson Pompeii by Mary Beard Profile Books pounds sterling...
Capri, Pompeii the Bay of Naples; This Italian Tour...being in 79AD, when the Roman city of Pompeii, together with many of its inhabitants...indulging in some retail therapy. DAY 4: Pompeii. The very word conjures up myriad images...
Pompeii, a Fading Village, Russian Art. Byline...SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES To see Pompeii today is to slip back 2,000 years into...time transfixed forever. In his novel Pompeii (Random House, $24.95, 248 pages...
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POMPEII pompa , Ital. pompe e, ancient city of...Cornelius Sulla (1st cent. b.c.). Pompeii was not only a flourishing port but a prosperous...described by Pliny the Younger) buried Pompeii, along with Herculaneum and Stabiae...
...Winckelmann and Ennio Visconti and by excavations at Herculaneum and Pompeii ; in the 19th cent., by the acquisition of the Elgin Marbles...the Vatican and Capitoline museums, Rome; collections from Pompeii and Herculaneum at Naples, Italy; and museums in Athens...
...the Younger in two letters to Tacitus; the eruption buried Pompeii , Herculaneum , and Stabiae under cinders, ashes, and mud...to investigate. Frequent eruptions have been recorded since Pompeii was destroyed, notably in 512, in 1631, six times in the...
...applied to columns, niches, and fountains can be seen at Pompeii. In Italy and the Roman colonies the floor patterns were produced...arrangements of figures and animals; examples were found in Rome, Pompeii, Antioch and Zeugma (S Turkey), and N Africa. Early Christian...
...complexity of subject matter. The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Following the archaeological rediscovery of Herculaneum and Pompeii in the 18th cent. there was a renewed interest in the culture of ancient Rome and, subsequently, ancient Greece. This period...
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