The Wonders of Pompeii - Part 9
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Part 9

_The Edifice, or Eumachia_. "

The Temple of Mercury. "

_The Temple of Jupiter_. "

The Senate Chamber. "

The Pantheon. "

From the Forum, you will go toward the north, pa.s.sing by the Arch of Triumph; visit the _Temple of Fortune_ (see Chap. VI.), and stop at the Thermae (see Chap. V.).

On leaving the Thermae, pa.s.s through the entire north-west of the city, that is to say, the s.p.a.ce comprised between the streets of Fortune and of the Thermae and the walls. In this s.p.a.ce are comprised the following edifices:

_The House of Pansa_. See Chap. VI.

_The House of the Tragic Poet_. Chap. VII.

_The Fullonica_. Chap. III.

_The Mosaic Fountains_. Chap. VII.

_The House of Adonis_. Chap. VII.

The House of Apollo.

The House of Meleager.

The House of the Centaur.

_The House of Castor and Pollux_. Chap. VII.

The House of the Anchor.

The House of Polybius.

The House of the Academy of Music.

_The Bakery_. See Chap. III.

_The House of Sall.u.s.t_. Chap. VII.

The Public Oven.

A Fountain. Chap. III.

The House of the Dancing Girls.

The Perfumery Shop. Chap III.

The House of Three Stories.

The Custom House. Chap. IV.

The House of the Surgeon. Chap. III.

The House of the Vestal Virgins.

The Shop of Albinus.

The Thermopolium. Chap. III.

Thus you arrive at the _Walls_ and at the Gate of Herculaneum, beyond which the _Street of the Tombs_ opens and the suburbs develop. All this is described in Chap. IV.

Here are the monuments in the Street of the Tombs:

The Sentry Box. See Chap. IV.

_The Tomb of Mamia_. "

The Tomb of Ferentius. "

The Sculptor's Atelier. "

The Tomb with the Wreaths. "

The Public Bank. "

The House of the Mosaic Columns. "

The Villa of Cicero. "

The Tomb of Scaurus. "

The Round Tomb. "

The Tomb with the Marble Door. "

The Tomb of Libella. "

_The Tomb of Calventius_. "

_The Tomb of Nevoleia Tyche_. "

_The Funereal Triclinium_. "

The Tomb of Labeo. "

The Tombs of the Arria Family. "