ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT

Tablet of Acilius Glabrio[4]
Map of the Via Salaria[7]
Portrait Bust of Philip the Younger[13]
Inscription found near the Porta del Popolo, 1877[15]
Inscription in a tomb of the Via Severiana at Ostia[16]
Lamp of Annius Ser......, with figure of the Good Shepherd[18]
Picture of Orpheus found in the Catacombs of Priscilla[23]
The Four Seasons (from the Imperial Palace, Ostia)[24]
Ancient Candelabrum in the church of SS. Nereo ed
Achilleo
[26]
The Templum Sacræ Urbis (SS. Cosma e Damiano)[28]
Mosaic from the church of S. Andrea[29]
The Shrine and Altar of Mercurius Sobrius[34]
Kantharos in the Court of St. Cæcilia[39]
Sample of a Drinking-cup[43]
A Granary of Ostia[47]
Entablature of the Temple of Concord[53]
Fac-simile from the Corpus Insriptionum Latinarum[57]
Nemi and the site of the Temple of Diana[60]
Portrait Bust of Person cured at Nemi[60]
The stern of the ship of the Island of the Tiber[61]
Fragment of a Lamp inscribed with the name of Minerva[63]
Votive Head[63]
The Cliffs under the Citadel of Veii (now called Piazza
d' Armi)
[64]
A Pelasgic hieron, or platform of altar, at Segni[68]
Round Temple of Hercules in the Forum Boarium[69]
Ara of Aius Locutius on the Palatine[72]
Pillar commemorating the Ludi Sæculares[73]
Plan and section of the Altar of Dis and Proserpina[76]
The family of Augustus (relief from the Ara Pacis, in the Gallery
of the Uffizi, Florence)
[83]
View of the Platform of the Temple of Jupiter[88]
The Sphinx of Amasis[94]
Obelisk of Rameses the Great[95]
One of the Provinces from the Temple of Neptune[100]
Plan of the Temple of Augustus[103]
Remains of the Temple of Augustus (from a sketch by Ligorio)[103]
Statue of Semo Sancus[105]
Remains of the House of Pudens, discovered in 1870[114]
Plan of Pompeian House[114]
Remains of the House of Pudens: Front Wall, pierced
by Modern Windows
[114]
The Colonna Santa[133]
View of a section of the Nave of old S. Peter's (South
Side)
[134]
Nave of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura[135]
The Fountain of Symmachus[136]
The Chair of S. Peter (after photograph from original)[140]
Bronze Statue of S. Peter[142]
Statue of S. Hippolytus[143]
The Burning of S. Paul's, July 15, 1823 (from an old print)[152]
Tombstone of S. Paul[157]
Statue of Constantine the Great[164]
Military funeral evolutions (from the base of the column
of Antoninus)
[170]
The Apotheosis of an Emperor (from the base of the column of
Antoninus)
[171]
The Cippus of Agrippina the Elder, made into a Measure
for Grain
[184]
Head of Nero, in the Capitoline Museum[186]
The Ponte Nomentano[187]
Plan of the Alta Semita[191]
Remains of Geta's Mausoleum[196]
The Torre Pignattara[197]
The Mausoleum of S. Constantia[199]
Plan of the Imperial Mausoleum[200]
Portrait heads of S. Peter and S. Paul[212]
Tombstone of Cornelius[215]
Portrait of Pope Cornelius (from a fresco near his grave)[219]
The Atrium of Old S. Peter's[222]
Statue of S. Gregory the Great[225]
The Angel on the Mausoleum of Hadrian[228]
Modern Façade of the Monastery of S. Gregory on the
Cælian
[230]
Inscription of Vassalectus[238]
Candelabrum in the Church of S. Paolo fuori le Mura[239]
The Antinous of the Banca Nazionale[241]
Ancient house in the Farnesina Gardens[263]
Specimen of outline designs in the ancient house in the
Farnesina Gardens
[265]
The Judgment of Solomon[271]
Panel from the bronze door of S. Peter's, by Filarete[272]
Tomb of Helius, the shoemaker[274]
Sarcophagus of the Leukippides[280]
Tomb of Annia Regilla (Fragment)[291]
The Sacred Grove and the Temple of Ceres; now S. Urbano
alla Caffarella
[294]
The body of a girl found in 1485[298]
Cubiculum of Januarius[322]
Sancta Viatrix[334]
Basilica of Nereus, Achilleus and Petronilla[338]
The Execution of Acilleus[339]
Petronilla and Veneranda[341]
The portrait head of Jesus in the Sancta Sanctorum[348]
Landslip in the Cemetery of Cyriaca[351]
Inscription from the tombstone of a dentist[353]
Inscription from the grave of Alexander, a dentist[353]
Surgeon's instruments (from a relief on a tombstone)[353]
The Symbolic Supper[357]

The drawings in this volume, with a few exceptions, are by Harold B. Warren, of Boston, who also made the drawings for "Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries."

PAGAN AND CHRISTIAN ROME.