VIII.2.25 Pompeii. Street
altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina. Looking east. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii.
August 2023.
Street altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina. Photo courtesy of
Maribel Velasco.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. October 2020.
Street altar on south side
of Vicolo della Regina. Photo
courtesy of Klaus Heese.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. December 2018.
Looking south on Vicolo della Regina
towards street altar. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. January 2017. Street altar, looking south.
Foto Annette Haug, ERC Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
VIII.2.25
Pompeii. March 2019. Detail from altar.
Foto
Annette Haug, ERC Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
VIII.2.25
Pompeii. December 2018. Detail of street altar, looking south. Photo courtesy of Aude Durand.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. September 2005. Street altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina.
VIII.2.25
Pompeii. January 2017. Street altar on south side of Vicolo della
Regina.
Foto Annette Haug, ERC Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. December 2004. Street altar
According to Mau, this was the largest of the street altars found.
It stood freely in a vaulted niche on the north side of VIII.2, but no traces of painting were to be seen near it.
See Mau, A., 1907, translated by Kelsey, F. W., Pompeii: Its Life and Art. New York: Macmillan. (p. 236).
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. Street altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina.
Photographed 1970-79 by Günther Einhorn, picture courtesy of his son Ralf Einhorn.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. 1968.
Street altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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VIII.2.25 Pompeii. 1824 drawing of the street altar.
See Mazois, F., 1824. Les Ruines de Pompei : Second Partie. Paris : Firmin Didot. (Plate VI).
Overbeck has a similar drawing which he
describes as "a rather handsome altar, which, in order not to
obstruct or narrow the traffic on the path, which is not too wide anyway,
stands modestly in a wall niche, in which above it a depiction of a sacrifice
was painted or placed in relief".
See
Overbeck J., 1884. Pompeji in seinen Gebäuden, Alterthümen und Kunstwerken.
Leipzig: Engelmann, p. 243, fig. 133.
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. 1824 detail of the inscription near the street altar.
See Mazois, F., 1824. Les Ruines de Pompei : Second Partie. Paris : Firmin Didot. (Plate VI).
The Epigraphic Database Roma records the inscription as
C(aium) C̣ụṣ[pium Pansam]
L(ucium) Popidium Secundum ạ[ediles]
ịuvenes probos dignos r(ei) p(ublicae) o(ro)
v(os) f(aciatis)
ṣc̣ṛ(ipsit) Infantio
VIII, 2, 25, verso est (a. 1816) [CIL IV, 00785a]
VIII.2.25 Pompeii. Between 1819 and 1832, drawing by W. Gell of street altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina.
See
Gell, W. Pompeii unpublished [Dessins de l'édition de 1832 donnant le
résultat des fouilles post 1819 (?)] vol II, pl. 33.
Bibliothèque
de l'Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art, collections Jacques Doucet, Identifiant
numérique Num MS180 (2).
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VIII.2.25 Pompeii. 1819 drawing of street altar on south side of Vicolo della Regina.
Two snakes appear to be approaching an altar, one from each side.
See Gell, W, and Gandy J. P., 1819. Pompeiana. London: Rodwell and Martin, p. 195.