The Basilica Porcia [[p. 70]]: Huelsen, Röm. Mitth., vol. 8 (1893), pp. 84, 91. Other references on the Roman basilicas: Huelsen, Nomenclator topographicus (Kiepert and Huelsen, Formae urbis Romae antiquae, Berlin, 1896), pp. 13-14.

The Basilica at Fano [[p. 71]]: Vitr. V. I. 6-10; Prestel, Des M. Vitruvius Pollio, Basilica zu Fanum Fortunae (Strassburg, 1900). Reconstruction: Viollet-le-Duc, Entretiens sur l'architecture (2 vols. Paris, 1863, 1872), vol. 1, pp. 150-157, and Atlas, pl. 8-10; translation of vol. 1 by van Brunt (under the title Discourses on Architecture, Boston, 1873), pp. 144-149 and pls. 8-10.

Literature relating to the origin of the Christian basilica: Dehio and von Bezold, Die kirchliche Baukunst des Abendlandes, vol. 1 (Stuttgart, 1892), pp. 62-63, and Lowrie, Monuments of the Early Church (New York, 1901), pp. 420-421; cf. also Holtzinger, Die altchristliche und byzantinische Baukunst (Stuttgart, 1899; in Durm's Handbuch der Architektur), pp. 19-25; Kraus, Realencyclopädie der christl. Alterthümer (2 vols., Freiburg, 1882-1886), vol. I. under Basilica; Lange, Haus und Halle (Leipzig, 1885), pp. 270-326; F. Witting, Die Anfänge christlicher Architektur (Strassburg, 1902).

CHAPTER X. THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO

Excavation (1817-1818), remains, restoration: Fiorelli, Pomp. ant. hist., vol. 1, pt. 3, pp. 191, 203-210, vol. 2, pp. 9, 69, vol. 3, pp. 9-16; Gell, Pompeiana (Edit. 3, by Gell and Gandy, London, 1852), pl. 53-54; Mazois, Les ruines de Pompéi, vol. 4, pls. 16-23; Nissen, Pomp. Studien, pp. 213-232; Mau, Pomp. Beiträge, pp. 93-116; Overbeck-Mau, Pompeji (Pompeji in seinen Gebäuden, Alterthümern und Kunstwerken dargestellt von Johannes Overbeck; vierte im Vereine mit August Mau durchgearbeitete und vermehrte Auflage, Leipzig, 1884), pp. 96-104 and 636-637 (Anm. 41-45); Ivanoff, Architektonische Studien, Heft 2 (Berlin, 1895), pl. 1-3; Weichardt, Pompeji vor der Zerstörung, pp. 35-52.

Inscriptions relating to the templeOscan [[p. 80]]: Mau, Bull. dell' Inst, 1882, pp. 189-190, 203, 205-207; Buecheler, Rhein. Mus., vol. 37 (1882), p. 643; Zvetaieff, Inscriptiones Italiae inferioris dialecticae (Moscow, 1886), p. 55 (no. 156 a); von Planta, Grammatik der Oskisch-Umbrischen Dialekte (2 vols.; Strassburg, 1892, 1897), vol. 2, p. 500; Conway, Italic Dialects (2 vols., London, 1897), vol. 1. p. 65. Latin [[pp. 85]-[86]]: C. I. L. X. 787, 800-804.

Paintings [[pp. 84], [87]]: Helbig, Wandgemälde, nos. 266, 395, 1306, 1324, 1325, 1544, and Nachträge, pp. 461-462.

Statues found in the court [[p. 87]]—Venus: Museo Borb., vol. 14, pl. 23. Artemis and Apollo: Museo Borb., vol. 8, pl. 59, 60. Herm in the Naples Museum formerly thought to be Maia: Patroni, La pretesa Maia, erma del Museo Nazionale di Napoli, Röm. Mitth., vol. 15 (1900), pp. 131-132.

The cult of Mercury and Maia [[p. 89]]: cf. Samter, Altare di Mercurio e Maia, Röm. Mitth., vol. 8 (1893), pp. 222-225.

Augustus as Mercury [[p. 90]]: Kiessling, Zu Hor. Od. I. 2, in Philologische Untersuchungen (herausgegeben von Kiessling und U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Berlin), Heft 2 (1881), p. 92. Inscriptions referring to the cult of Mercury and Maia, afterward of Augustus, at Pompeii: C. I. L. X. pp. 109-113. Dendereh inscription (found with a wall painting showing the portrait of an emperor): Duemichen, Baugeschichte des Denderah Tempels (Berlin, 1877), p. 16 and pl. 9; Krall, Wiener Studien, vol. 5 (1883), p. 315, note.