1. Ancient illustration of the passage. [Fragmentary Ms. in the Vatican (No. 3225)] 2. Syrinx. [Wall painting.] Facsimile by Pietro Sante Bartoli. 3. Woman sacrificing fruits. [Wall painting.] [Relief now at Munich.] 4. Farmer going to market. 5. Goat “hanging from" a rock. [Wall painting.] 6. Villa. [Wall painting.] . 7. Rustic with baskets. [Ant. d'Hercul.] 8. Rustic with baskets. 9. Falx. [Ancient Ms.] 10. Drinking vessels. [Pottery.] II. Hunting-nets. ~ [Relief.] Smith. Smith. Smith. H. & P. 21. Hand touching the ear, symbolic of memory. [Ancient gem.] Mus. Flor. 22. Satyr, with grafting materials. [Ancient gem.] Young satyr. [Wall painting.] · 23. Silenus. [Bronze lamp.] Pine's Virgil. H. & P. H. & P. 24. Bacchus with cantharus and panther — Silenus with pecten — Crater - . H. & P. Arch. Zeit. . H. & P. H. & P. Hirt. H. & P. 30. Female arranging a fillet on a hermes of the bearded Bacchus, showing the method of putting on the lappels. [Relief.] 31. Flat-nosed goat. [Wall painting.] Lütz. H. & P. Page 64, Shepherd and sheep. Painting from tomb of Statilius Taurus 36. Ajax and Cassandra. [Greek vase.] . 37. Minerva hurling thunderbolt.. [Coin.] 38. Ancient banquet: Women sitting-Men reclining on couch draped with hangings-Tables with food and crowned crater- -Youth with drinking-horn and patera, apparently making a libation for purposes of divination. [Relief.] 39. Neptune in car. [Coin.] Chefs d'Euvre l'Art Antique. Paris, 1867. 40. Ancient port with trireme, showing the three banks of oars. Chefs d'Euvre de l'Art Antique. 43. Jupiter looking down on the world. [Wall painting.] 44. Youth reading a scroll. [Wall painting.] 45. Man clothed in skin of wild beast. [Relief.] 46. Vesta holding Palladium. 47. Temple of Janus. [Coin.]. Fig. 48. Achilles served by a maiden with wine in patera - Youth with two Agamemnon with sceptre. spears in chlamys and petasus [Greek vase. 49. Diana. [Statue.] 50. Diana. [Statuette.] 51. Genii making garlands. [Wall painting.] Inst. Arch. Müller. H. & P. H. & P. 52. Ancient hut, represented in a bronze cinerary urn found at Albano, 56. Plan of Temple of Venus at Pompeii Overbeck's Ruins of Pompeii. 57. Vaulted chamber in baths at Pompeii Overbeck's Pompeii. H. & P. . H. & P. Arch. Zeit. 64. Part of the Tabula Iliaca, carved (or cast in gypsum) with illustrations of the destruction of Troy as told by Stesichorus. Inghirami. Inst. Arch. 65. Rape of the Palladium. [Vase painting.] .. 66. Trojan horse drawn within the walls - Women supplicating PallasPriam seated Cassandra raving on the walls 67. Women decorating a Hermes with a fillet. [Relief.] 68. Attack on a walled city. [Relief.] 69. Palazzo Vecchio at Florence 70. Hinged door and lintel. [Found at Pompeii.] 71. Plan of the house of Pansa at Pompeii Page 153, Murder of Priam. [Vase painting.] 78. Apollo sitting on tripod 79. Cybele journeying to Rome. [Relief.] 80. Curetes, Cybele, Jupiter, and goat. [Relief.] 81. Ulysses and the sirens. [Gem.] Fig. ... De Clarac. H. & P. 82. Suovetaurilia. Veiled priest offering. [Relief.] 83. Athlete's equipment. [Found at Pompeii.] 84. Funeral rites — Garlands and fillets. [Vase painting.]. Mus. Borb. 85. Orestes taking refuge at Delphi. Pallas, Fury, Apollo, tripod — Bomos covered with the sacred net-work, the symbol of prophecy. [Vase painting.] Mill. 86. Ransom of Hector's body-(Achilles not visible) — Priam kneeling in robe and Phrygian cap― Trojans bearing ransom-Others bearing the body, only a part of which appears in the cut. De Clarac. 88 a. Head of Pallas. [Statue.] . Hirt. 88 b. Mars and Venus: Round shield - Double plume and filleted pillar. [Wall painting.] H. & P. 89. Ceres, with basket of grains, torch and halo. [Wall painting.] H. & P. 90. Roman marriage — Bridegroom in toga making libation on a tripodshaped altar from a patera - Bride with veil - Juno Pronuba uniting the pair. [Relief.] Overbeck. 91. Artisans erecting a building — Minerva superintending — Derrick with curious treadmill for raising heavy stones. [Relief.] Mill. H. & P. H. & P. 92. Hunting scene. [Wall painting.] 93. Hunting scene. [Wall painting.] 94. Marriage of Paris and Helen, by Etruscan artists, in Roman fashion — Hector acting as auspex (?) — Young man bringing ram for sacrifice - The augur's cap and oxens' skulls on the wall indicate some kind of chapel or temple-Venus with winged Grace attending. [Etruscan vase.] 95. Head of Jupiter Ammon. [Coin.] 96. Head of Paris. [Bust.] 97. Mercury conducting souls to Pluto and Proserpine Arch. Inst. Mill. Lütz. 98. Bacchic procession: Bacchanal with double tibia-Others with torch and thyrsus, and with tamborine. 99. Bacchanal in frenzy. [Marble vase.] 100. Sortes-Italian form of divination IOI. Bacchic dance of satyrs and bacchantes. [Vase painting.] Inst. Arch. 102. Harbor fortifications, with boat under sail. [Wall painting.] H. & P. 103. Carchesium. [Vase.] Inst. Arch. 104. Serpent (genius loci) feeding on offerings upon an altar Youth with sacred branch. [Wall painting.] . H. & P. 105. Symbolic representation of powers of light (sun, moon, Lucifer, and an unknown armed youth) — Boat representing the sea. [Vase Fig. 106. Orestes at Delphi receiving his commission to slay his mother Priestess in her usual attitude on the tripod. - Apollo on the sacred Omphalos or Bomos (?). [Vase painting.] . Arch. Zeit. Chefs d'Euvre, etc. 107. Trireme. [Relief.] . . 108. Part of trireme, showing method of rowing. [Drawing from an ancient relief now lost. Cf. Annali d'Instituto, etc., 1861. Tav. M.] 114. Lares in their customary attitude, with trees representing the olives before the house of Augustus. [Relief.]. 115. Theseus and Minotaur. [Wall painting.] 116. Fall of Icarus. [Wall painting.] Hirt. H. & P. H. & P. Sepolcri. 117. Charon receiving his passenger and fare. [Relief.]. 118. Tantalus, Ixion, and Sisyphus in the world below. [Relief.] Sepolcri. 119. The Wrestlers. [Statue.] Photograph. 120. Young hero with headless spear; in his hand a tessera. [Vase painting.] 121. Head of Augustus, with garland of oak. [Bust.]. 122. Procession of Bacchus and Ariadne. [Relief.] Lütz. Müller. Sepolcri. |