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VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Forum Civile. Excavated 1813.

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VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Looking south-west  towards the Basilica, from the east side at the rear of the Eumachia’s portico. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010.

Looking south-west  towards the Basilica, from the east side at the rear of the Eumachia’s portico.

Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. September 2004. Looking north along the east side.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. September 2004. Looking north along the east side.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Between 1867 and 1874. Looking north along the east side. Photo by Sommer and Behles. Photo courtesy of Charles Marty.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Between 1867 and 1874. Looking north along the east side.

Photo by Sommer and Behles. Photo courtesy of Charles Marty.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. 1875. Looking north along the east side. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. 1875. Looking north along the east side. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Old postcard. Looking north along the east side. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Old postcard. Looking north along the east side. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Old stereo view of 1870s-1880s, looking north along the east side. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. Old stereo view of 1870s-1880s, looking north along the east side.

Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. 1999. North east corner. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. 1999. North east corner. Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Looking towards the east side, from the west side.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Looking towards the east side, from the west side.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Portico of Eumachia Building on east side.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Portico of Eumachia Building on east side.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. June 2010. Looking east towards the portico of Eumachia Building.
Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. June 2010. Looking east towards the portico of Eumachia Building.

Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the Latin inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -
L. F. SACERDOS PUB

The full inscription was similar to the one above the entrance at VII.9.67:
EUMACHIA L. F., SACERD(OS) PUBL(ICA), NOMINE SUO ET 
M. NUMISTRI FRONTONIS FILI CHALCIDICUM, CRYPTAM, PORTICUS CONCORDIAE 
AUGUSTAE PIETATI SUA PEQUNIA FECIT EADEMQUE DEDICAVIT.
See Mau, A., 1907, translated by Kelsey F. W. Pompeii: Its Life and Art. New York: Macmillan. (p.111)

Eumachia, daughter of Lucius, public priestess, in her own name and that of her son, Marcus Numistrius Fronto, built at her own expense the chalcidicum, crypt and portico in honour of Augustan Concord and Piety and also dedicated them. 
See Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004. Pompeii : A Sourcebook. London : Routledge. (p.100, E42)

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the Latin inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -

L. F. SACERDOS PUB

 

The full inscription was similar to the one above the entrance at VII.9.67:

EUMACHIA L. F., SACERD(OS) PUBL(ICA), NOMINE SUO ET

M. NUMISTRI FRONTONIS FILI CHALCIDICUM, CRYPTAM, PORTICUS CONCORDIAE

AUGUSTAE PIETATI SUA PEQUNIA FECIT EADEMQUE DEDICAVIT.

See Mau, A., 1907, translated by Kelsey F. W. Pompeii: Its Life and Art. New York: Macmillan. (p.111)

 

Eumachia, daughter of Lucius, public priestess, in her own name and that of her son, Marcus Numistrius Fronto, built at her own expense the chalcidicum, crypt and portico in honour of Augustan Concord and Piety and also dedicated them.

See Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004. Pompeii : A Sourcebook. London : Routledge. (p.100, E42)

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -
O ET M. NVMISTRI FRONT

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -

O ET M. NVMISTRI FRONT

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -
HALCIDICVM CR

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -

HALCIDICVM CR

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -
CORDIAE AVGVSTA

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -

CORDIAE AVGVSTA

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -
VNIA FE

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -

VNIA FE

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -
DEMQVE DEDICAV

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Part of the inscription in large letters on the entablature of the portico, reading -

DEMQVE DEDICAV

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Looking north along the east side.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. May 2010. Looking north along the east side.

 

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. September 2005. Looking north along the east side.

VII.8 Pompeii Forum. September 2005. Looking north along the east side.

 

 

 

 

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