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The Cumaean Sibyl with the Sibylline books. From the fresco by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican, Rome A Roman sacrifice. Showing Marcus Aurelius sacrificing before the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus. From a relief in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome

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The Bronze Wolf of the Capitol. Palazzo dei Conservatori,
Rome

Jupiter. The Zeus Verospi in the Vatican, Rome. (See Helbig,
No. 245)

A Roman sacrificial procession. From reliefs belonging to the
Ara Pacis in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

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A Roman in the toga, sacrificing. Vatican, Rome
A Roman altar. Altar of Juturna, Roman Forum
A corner in a Roman house. The wall painting at the left shows
Daedalus, pointing out to Pasiphae the wooden cow that he
has made. The painting at the right represents the punish-
ment of Ixion; the prominent standing figure is that of
Mercury; Juno sits on a throne at the right.
ing-room in the house of the Vettii, Pompeii
A Vestal Virgin. Found in the Atrium Vestae.
Museo delle Terme Diocleziane, Rome.
The Atrium in the house of the Vestal Virgins.
statues of the Vestals and the marble-lined cisterns for
receiving rain water

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A painting from a household shrine (Pompeii). In the center
the goddess of Fortune sacrificing, while a servant brings the
pig destined for an offering; on the right and left, two
Lares; below, two serpents at the altar. Museo Nazionale,
Naples. Photograph, G. Sommer & figlio
Scipio Africanus, the elder. Capitoline Museum, Rome
Marcus Tullius Cicero. From the bust in the Galleria degli
Uffizi. Brunn-Arndt photograph. (For discussion, see Ber-
noulli, v. I, p. 132; Burckhardt, pp. 524, 525; Dütschke,
v. III, p. 293)

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Cn. Pompeius. From the bust in the Museo Nazionale, Naples. The triumph of a Roman general. Relief from a sarcophagus in the Vatican, Rome

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Medea. From the painting by N. Sichel. By courtesy of the
Franz Hanfstaengl Fine Art Publishing House, 28 West 38th
Street, New York.

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Cn. Pompeius Magnus. From the statue in the Palazzo Spada,
Rome. (See Helbig, No. 953)

Fortuna. From the statue in the Vatican, Rome

M. Claudius Marcellus. From the statue in the Capitoline
Museum, Rome. Photograph, Anderson

Quintus Hortensius. From the herma in the Villa Albani,

Rome. Photograph, Anderson

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The poet is evidently reciting
from the scroll in his left hand. Relief from a sarcophagus,
British Museum, London
Antioch personified. The mural crown distinguishes her as a
city goddess. Below her feet the god of the Orontes issues
from the ground. From the statue in the Vatican, Rome.
A comic poet, with muse and actors' masks. On the wall above
the table, a writing tablet. The muse is supposed to have
held a stilus in her right hand, ready to write down the
poet's words. From a relief in the Lateran, Rome

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Ennius. From the bust on the Scipio tomb, in the Vatican,
Rome
Orpheus, Eurydice, and Hermes. From the relief in the Villa
Albani, Rome

The bust of Ennius on the Scipio sarcophagus. The Vatican,

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Julius Caesar.

Arpinum (general view)

A grain mill at Pompeii. A corner of a baker's shop, showing
the baking oven at the left; grain mills at the right

A group of Roman women. From a Herculanean wall painting,

sometimes called "The Tiring of the Bride."

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Museo Nazio-

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The temple of Jupiter Stator. Restoration from Duruy's His-
tory of Rome

The Palatine Hill as seen from the Forum. View from the
Tabularium

Caius Marius. From the bust in the Uffizi, Florence
Subsellium. A bench about six feet long and one foot wide,
used in the Senate house. Trollope, Illustrations of Ancient
Art, London, 1854

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A Roman house. Showing the shrine (sacrarium) in place.
House of Castor and Pollux, Pompeii

The Rostra. Restoration after Fig. 30, Huelsen, The Roman

Forum, G. E. Stechert & Co., New York, 1909

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Gladiators. From a stucco relief on the tomb of Umbricius

Scaurus, Pompeii

Cicero in the toga.

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Real Museo Borbonico, Naples, 1824 207 (See description of cut, p. xlii). Tabellae et stilus. Objects in order: tablets, double inkstand, stilus, inscribed parchment. Real Museo Borbonico, 1824. 220 A Roman sacrifice. Showing the altar, the ram destined as an offering, and the person sacrificing holding the patera. From a relief in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Gladiatorial combats. Showing a vanquished gladiator holding up his thumb in an appeal to the populace for mercy. From a relief on the tomb of Umbricius Scaurus, Pompeii. Real Museo Borbonico, Naples, 1824 .

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Cato (Uticensis) and Porcia (so-called). From the portrait group in the Vatican, Rome.

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A section of the carcer. Showing the upper chamber and the
lower, or Tullianum, where the conspirators were put to
death. From Duruy's History of Rome.
Sella curulis. A chair about fourteen inches high, which could

be folded together like a modern camp stool, and so could be carried about after the consul whenever he appeared in public. Trollope, Illustrations of Ancient Art, London, 1854 Plan of a shop (Pompeii). From Mau's Pompeii. By courtesy of the Macmillan Company

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A baker's shop. From a Pompeian wall painting. Museo Nazionale, Naples

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Front elevation of the Rostra. Restoration after Fig. 27, Huelsen, The Roman Forum, G. E. Stechert & Co., 1909 Coin of Mithridates VI, king of Pontus (B.c. 121–63). Baumeister, Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums, Munich, 1885 246 Coin of Perseus, last Greek king of Macedon. Baumeister, Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums, Munich, 1885 A rostral column. The columna rostrata of Duillius. From the restoration in the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. Photograph, Anderson

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Children at dice play. Medea with a knife, at the right.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

[The following authorities may prove helpful in connection with the objects pictured in this book, and with other monuments of the time of Cicero.]

AMELUNG, WALTHER. Führer durch die Antiken in Florenz, Munich,

1897. BAUMEISTER.

Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums, Munich, 1885. BERNOULLI, J. J. Römische Ikonographie, Stuttgart, 1882-1902. BRUNN. Denkmäler griechischer und römischer Sculptur. Unter Leitung von Heinrich Brunn herausg. von Friedrich Bruckmann, Munich, 1888

BRUNN U. ARNDT. Griechische und römische Porträts. Nach Auswahl und Anordnung von Heinrich Brunn und Paul Arndt herausg. von Friedrich Bruckmann, Munich, 1891

BURCKHARDT, JACOB. Der Cicerone, Leipzig u. Berlin, 1900. Catalogue of Sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities, in the British Museum, London, 1904.

DÜTSCHKE. Antike Bildwerke in Oberitalien, Leipzig, 1878.

HELBIG, WOLFGANG. Guide to the Public Collections of Classic Antiquities in Rome. Translated by J. F. and F. Muirhead. Karl Baedeker, 1895.

HUELSEN, CH.

1909.

Leipzig,

The Roman Forum, G. E. Stechert & Co., New York,

MAU, AUGUST. Pompeii: Its Life and Art. English translation by F. W. Kelsey, Macmillan, 1899.

MICHAELIS. Ancient Marbles in Great Britain.

MONACO, DOMENICO. A complete handbook to the National Museum

at Naples. English translation by E. Neville Rolfe, Naples, 1906. TROLLOPE, EDWARD. Illustrations of Ancient Art, London, 1854.

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