Asinara, Italy. August 11, 2021. What remains of the cutlery from the prison museum on the hill of the island. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/asinara-italy-august-11-2021-what-remains-of-the-cutlery-from-the-prison-museum-on-the-hill-of-the-island-image605726597.html
RF2X5D6CN–Asinara, Italy. August 11, 2021. What remains of the cutlery from the prison museum on the hill of the island.
Glass baking dish with grease and leftover food. Glass baking dish after cooking fatty meat top view. Dirty kitchen utensils on a wooden background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glass-baking-dish-with-grease-and-leftover-food-glass-baking-dish-after-cooking-fatty-meat-top-view-dirty-kitchen-utensils-on-a-wooden-background-image339433071.html
RF2AM6E9K–Glass baking dish with grease and leftover food. Glass baking dish after cooking fatty meat top view. Dirty kitchen utensils on a wooden background.
A dirty plate with the remains of food. on a gray background and free space for text. Top view. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-dirty-plate-with-the-remains-of-food-on-a-gray-background-and-free-space-for-text-top-view-image216270142.html
RFPFRXNJ–A dirty plate with the remains of food. on a gray background and free space for text. Top view.
From left to right and from back to front: Grindstone. El Garcel (Antas, Almeria province, Andalusia) and El Higueron Cave (Rincon de la Victoria, Malaga province, Andalusia); Grindstone, pestle and dye. El Higueron Cave (Rincon de la Victoria, Malaga province, Andalusia) and Ochre pot with traces of dye. La Encantada (Almanzora Caves, Almeria province, Andalusia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/from-left-to-right-and-from-back-to-front-grindstone-el-garcel-antas-almeria-province-andalusia-and-el-higueron-cave-rincon-de-la-victoria-malaga-province-andalusia-grindstone-pestle-and-dye-el-higueron-cave-rincon-de-la-victoria-malaga-province-andalusia-and-ochre-pot-with-traces-of-dye-la-encantada-almanzora-caves-almeria-province-andalusia-national-archaeological-museum-madrid-spain-image226402087.html
RMR49E4R–From left to right and from back to front: Grindstone. El Garcel (Antas, Almeria province, Andalusia) and El Higueron Cave (Rincon de la Victoria, Malaga province, Andalusia); Grindstone, pestle and dye. El Higueron Cave (Rincon de la Victoria, Malaga province, Andalusia) and Ochre pot with traces of dye. La Encantada (Almanzora Caves, Almeria province, Andalusia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Moveable Tripod. Another interesting class of household articles comprehendsthe braziers, which, in the want of that pecul arly English con-venience, an open fireplace, served at once to warm the rooms,to keep dishes hot, or boil water, and perhaps to perform DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 551 such culinary operations as required no elaborate preparation.One of these, intended merely to heat a room, we have Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-moveable-tripod-another-interesting-class-of-household-articles-comprehendsthe-braziers-which-in-the-want-of-that-pecul-arly-english-con-venience-an-open-fireplace-served-at-once-to-warm-the-roomsto-keep-dishes-hot-or-boil-water-and-perhaps-to-perform-domestic-utensils-551-such-culinary-operations-as-required-no-elaborate-preparationone-of-these-intended-merely-to-heat-a-room-we-have-image339907084.html
RM2AN02XM–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Moveable Tripod. Another interesting class of household articles comprehendsthe braziers, which, in the want of that pecul arly English con-venience, an open fireplace, served at once to warm the rooms,to keep dishes hot, or boil water, and perhaps to perform DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 551 such culinary operations as required no elaborate preparation.One of these, intended merely to heat a room, we have
old kitchen stove in farmhouse, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-kitchen-stove-in-farmhouse-germany-11567908.html
Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . pvrbv, or Drinking-cup. exactly. Sometimes the hole at the tip was closed, and oneor two handles fitted to the side, and then the base formedthe mouth; and sometimes the whimsical fancy of the potterfashioned it into the head of a pig, a stag, or any other ani-mal. One in the Neapolitan Museum has the head of aneagle with the ears of a ram. These vases are usually of DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 557 clay b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-pvrbv-or-drinking-cup-exactly-sometimes-the-hole-at-the-tip-was-closed-and-oneor-two-handles-fitted-to-the-side-and-then-the-base-formedthe-mouth-and-sometimes-the-whimsical-fancy-of-the-potterfashioned-it-into-the-head-of-a-pig-a-stag-or-any-other-ani-mal-one-in-the-neapolitan-museum-has-the-head-of-aneagle-with-the-ears-of-a-ram-these-vases-are-usually-of-domestic-utensils-557-clay-b-image339904378.html
RM2AMYYE2–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . pvrbv, or Drinking-cup. exactly. Sometimes the hole at the tip was closed, and oneor two handles fitted to the side, and then the base formedthe mouth; and sometimes the whimsical fancy of the potterfashioned it into the head of a pig, a stag, or any other ani-mal. One in the Neapolitan Museum has the head of aneagle with the ears of a ram. These vases are usually of DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 557 clay b
Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of clay vases have been found, of which thefollowing is a very beautiful specimen. The lip and basehave the favourite ovolo moulding ; the body has two rows offluting separated by a transverse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-rim-and-forms-as-it-were-an-upper-moulding-figs-3-and-4are-plain-even-these-common-vessels-are-not-without-acertain-degree-of-elegance-both-in-form-and-workmanship-domestic-utensils-555-great-numbers-of-clay-vases-have-been-found-of-which-thefollowing-is-a-very-beautiful-specimen-the-lip-and-basehave-the-favourite-ovolo-moulding-the-body-has-two-rows-offluting-separated-by-a-transverse-image339905691.html
RM2AN014Y–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of clay vases have been found, of which thefollowing is a very beautiful specimen. The lip and basehave the favourite ovolo moulding ; the body has two rows offluting separated by a transverse
Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . On the next page we have something like a wine-basket,made of clay, called dyyo^/c?/, or eyyvo&rjicri, by the Greeks.and incitega by the Eomans, containing two glass vessels, ofthe kind called oivftacfjov, because, being narrow in the neck,the liquor came out drop by drop. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 559 There is no doubt but that the Eomans possessed glass iusufficient plenty to apply it to purposes of h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-on-the-next-page-we-have-something-like-a-wine-basketmade-of-clay-called-dyyoc-or-eyyvorjicri-by-the-greeksand-incitega-by-the-eomans-containing-two-glass-vessels-ofthe-kind-called-oivftacfjov-because-being-narrow-in-the-neckthe-liquor-came-out-drop-by-drop-domestic-utensils-559-there-is-no-doubt-but-that-the-eomans-possessed-glass-iusufficient-plenty-to-apply-it-to-purposes-of-h-image339903555.html
RM2AMYXCK–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . On the next page we have something like a wine-basket,made of clay, called dyyo^/c?/, or eyyvo&rjicri, by the Greeks.and incitega by the Eomans, containing two glass vessels, ofthe kind called oivftacfjov, because, being narrow in the neck,the liquor came out drop by drop. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 559 There is no doubt but that the Eomans possessed glass iusufficient plenty to apply it to purposes of h
Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Simpula. massive leaves and volutes helow the rings, and the ovolomoulding, is not without pretensions to elegance. Fig. 2 isonly remarkable for a double handle, which lies upon the. rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of clay v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-simpula-massive-leaves-and-volutes-helow-the-rings-and-the-ovolomoulding-is-not-without-pretensions-to-elegance-fig-2-isonly-remarkable-for-a-double-handle-which-lies-upon-the-rim-and-forms-as-it-were-an-upper-moulding-figs-3-and-4are-plain-even-these-common-vessels-are-not-without-acertain-degree-of-elegance-both-in-form-and-workmanship-domestic-utensils-555-great-numbers-of-clay-v-image339906036.html
RM2AN01H8–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Simpula. massive leaves and volutes helow the rings, and the ovolomoulding, is not without pretensions to elegance. Fig. 2 isonly remarkable for a double handle, which lies upon the. rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of clay v
Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Elevation of a Bronze Lantern. exactly the same, at Pompeii, a few years after. We give adrawing and a section of the former to explain its construction.In form it is cylindrical, with a hemispherical top, and it ismade of sheet-copper, except the two main pieces, M, M, * Val. Max. vi. 8. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 541 •vvliicla are cast. The bottom consists of a flat, circular copperplate, supported by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-elevation-of-a-bronze-lantern-exactly-the-same-at-pompeii-a-few-years-after-we-give-adrawing-and-a-section-of-the-former-to-explain-its-constructionin-form-it-is-cylindrical-with-a-hemispherical-top-and-it-ismade-of-sheet-copper-except-the-two-main-pieces-m-m-val-max-vi-8-domestic-utensils-541-vvliicla-are-cast-the-bottom-consists-of-a-flat-circular-copperplate-supported-by-image339912742.html
RM2AN0A4P–Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations, and also an itinerary for visitors . Elevation of a Bronze Lantern. exactly the same, at Pompeii, a few years after. We give adrawing and a section of the former to explain its construction.In form it is cylindrical, with a hemispherical top, and it ismade of sheet-copper, except the two main pieces, M, M, * Val. Max. vi. 8. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 541 •vvliicla are cast. The bottom consists of a flat, circular copperplate, supported by
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . J rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of clay vases have been found, of which thefollowing is a very beautiful specimen. The lip and basehave the favourite ovolo moulding : the body has two rows offluting separated by a transve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-j-rim-and-forms-as-it-were-an-upper-moulding-figs-3-and-4are-plain-even-these-common-vessels-are-not-without-acertain-degree-of-elegance-both-in-form-and-workmanship-domestic-utensils-555-great-numbers-of-clay-vases-have-been-found-of-which-thefollowing-is-a-very-beautiful-specimen-the-lip-and-basehave-the-favourite-ovolo-moulding-the-body-has-two-rows-offluting-separated-by-a-transve-image369648734.html
RM2CDAXME–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . J rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of clay vases have been found, of which thefollowing is a very beautiful specimen. The lip and basehave the favourite ovolo moulding : the body has two rows offluting separated by a transve
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . i I 249 PART II.. Ionic Capital.* CHAPTER I. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF ITALY. The first part having been employed in describing thepublic buildings which are preserved in Pompeii, the secondwill contain an account of the most remarkable houses whichhave been disinterred; of the paintings, domestic utensils,and other articles found in them; and such information uponthe domestic manners of the anci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-i-i-249-part-ii-ionic-capital-chapter-i-domestic-architecture-of-italy-the-first-part-having-been-employed-in-describing-thepublic-buildings-which-are-preserved-in-pompeii-the-secondwill-contain-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-houses-whichhave-been-disinterred-of-the-paintings-domestic-utensilsand-other-articles-found-in-them-and-such-information-uponthe-domestic-manners-of-the-anci-image370082802.html
RM2CE2MAX–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . i I 249 PART II.. Ionic Capital.* CHAPTER I. DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF ITALY. The first part having been employed in describing thepublic buildings which are preserved in Pompeii, the secondwill contain an account of the most remarkable houses whichhave been disinterred; of the paintings, domestic utensils,and other articles found in them; and such information uponthe domestic manners of the anci
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . pvrov, or Drinking-cup. exactly. Sometimes the hole at the tip was closed, and oneor two handles fitted to the side, and then the base formedthe mouth; and sometimes the whimsical fancy of the potterfashioned it into the head of a pig, a stag, or any other ani-mal. One in the Neapolitan Museum has the head of aneagle with the ears of a ram. These vases are usually of DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 557 clay, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-pvrov-or-drinking-cup-exactly-sometimes-the-hole-at-the-tip-was-closed-and-oneor-two-handles-fitted-to-the-side-and-then-the-base-formedthe-mouth-and-sometimes-the-whimsical-fancy-of-the-potterfashioned-it-into-the-head-of-a-pig-a-stag-or-any-other-ani-mal-one-in-the-neapolitan-museum-has-the-head-of-aneagle-with-the-ears-of-a-ram-these-vases-are-usually-of-domestic-utensils-557-clay-image369648169.html
RM2CDAX09–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . pvrov, or Drinking-cup. exactly. Sometimes the hole at the tip was closed, and oneor two handles fitted to the side, and then the base formedthe mouth; and sometimes the whimsical fancy of the potterfashioned it into the head of a pig, a stag, or any other ani-mal. One in the Neapolitan Museum has the head of aneagle with the ears of a ram. These vases are usually of DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 557 clay,
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Simpula, massive leaves and volutes below the rings, and the ovolomoulding, is not without pretensions to elegance. Fig. 2 isonly remarkable for a double handle, which lies upon the I. J rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-simpula-massive-leaves-and-volutes-below-the-rings-and-the-ovolomoulding-is-not-without-pretensions-to-elegance-fig-2-isonly-remarkable-for-a-double-handle-which-lies-upon-the-i-j-rim-and-forms-as-it-were-an-upper-moulding-figs-3-and-4are-plain-even-these-common-vessels-are-not-without-acertain-degree-of-elegance-both-in-form-and-workmanship-domestic-utensils-555-great-numbers-of-c-image369648926.html
RM2CDAXYA–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Simpula, massive leaves and volutes below the rings, and the ovolomoulding, is not without pretensions to elegance. Fig. 2 isonly remarkable for a double handle, which lies upon the I. J rim, and forms as it were an upper moulding. Figs. 3 and 4are plain. Even these common vessels are not without acertain degree of elegance, both in form and workmanship. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 555 Great numbers of c
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Candelabra.. CAi«!E)£a.X,j;*/i AilO VASJIE*. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 545 pin. The end rings, 5, 5, 5, which are placed at differentheights, as shown at h, will then be brought into the samevertical line, and the round pin, C, which terminates thestem, passes through them, and is secured by a pin, 7, passingthiough the hole, 8, which keeps the whole tight. The shaftis square and hollow, terminated by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-candelabra-cai!eaxji-ailo-vasjie-domestic-utensils-545-pin-the-end-rings-5-5-5-which-are-placed-at-differentheights-as-shown-at-h-will-then-be-brought-into-the-samevertical-line-and-the-round-pin-c-which-terminates-thestem-passes-through-them-and-is-secured-by-a-pin-7-passingthiough-the-hole-8-which-keeps-the-whole-tight-the-shaftis-square-and-hollow-terminated-by-image369650752.html
RM2CDB18G–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Candelabra.. CAi«!E)£a.X,j;*/i AilO VASJIE*. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 545 pin. The end rings, 5, 5, 5, which are placed at differentheights, as shown at h, will then be brought into the samevertical line, and the round pin, C, which terminates thestem, passes through them, and is secured by a pin, 7, passingthiough the hole, 8, which keeps the whole tight. The shaftis square and hollow, terminated by
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . , or scriptorius. The open papyrus explains howmanuscripts were read, rolled up at each end, so as to showonly the column of writing upon which the student wasintent. At the other side is a purse, or bag, to hold the reed,penknife, and other writing instruments. The next cut represents, besides a set of tablets bound up,a single one hanging from a nail. Such, probably, were DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 53 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-or-scriptorius-the-open-papyrus-explains-howmanuscripts-were-read-rolled-up-at-each-end-so-as-to-showonly-the-column-of-writing-upon-which-the-student-wasintent-at-the-other-side-is-a-purse-or-bag-to-hold-the-reedpenknife-and-other-writing-instruments-the-next-cut-represents-besides-a-set-of-tablets-bound-upa-single-one-hanging-from-a-nail-such-probably-were-domestic-utensils-53-image369651755.html
RM2CDB2GB–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . , or scriptorius. The open papyrus explains howmanuscripts were read, rolled up at each end, so as to showonly the column of writing upon which the student wasintent. At the other side is a purse, or bag, to hold the reed,penknife, and other writing instruments. The next cut represents, besides a set of tablets bound up,a single one hanging from a nail. Such, probably, were DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 53
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Elevation of a Bronze Lantern. exactly the same, at Pompeii, a few years after. We give adrawing and a section of the former to explain its construction.In form it is cylindrical, with a hemispherical top, and it ismade of sheet-copper, except the two main pieces, M, M,* Val. Max. vi. 8. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 541 which are cast. The bottom consists of a flat, circular copperplate, supported by thre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-elevation-of-a-bronze-lantern-exactly-the-same-at-pompeii-a-few-years-after-we-give-adrawing-and-a-section-of-the-former-to-explain-its-constructionin-form-it-is-cylindrical-with-a-hemispherical-top-and-it-ismade-of-sheet-copper-except-the-two-main-pieces-m-m-val-max-vi-8-domestic-utensils-541-which-are-cast-the-bottom-consists-of-a-flat-circular-copperplate-supported-by-thre-image369651222.html
RM2CDB1WA–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . Elevation of a Bronze Lantern. exactly the same, at Pompeii, a few years after. We give adrawing and a section of the former to explain its construction.In form it is cylindrical, with a hemispherical top, and it ismade of sheet-copper, except the two main pieces, M, M,* Val. Max. vi. 8. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 541 which are cast. The bottom consists of a flat, circular copperplate, supported by thre
. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . On the next page we have something like a wine-basket,made of clay, called ayyoOriKr]^ or kyyvoSrjKrj, by the Greeks,and incitega by the Romans, containing two glass vessels, ofthe kind called 6^v^a(f>ov, because, being narrow in the neck,the liquor came out drop by drop. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 559 There is no doubt but that the Romans possessed glass insufficient plenty to apply it to purposes o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pompeii-its-history-buildings-and-antiquities-an-account-of-the-destruction-of-the-city-with-a-full-description-of-the-remains-and-of-the-recent-excavations-and-also-an-itinerary-for-visitors-on-the-next-page-we-have-something-like-a-wine-basketmade-of-clay-called-ayyoorikr-or-kyyvosrjkrj-by-the-greeksand-incitega-by-the-romans-containing-two-glass-vessels-ofthe-kind-called-6vafgtov-because-being-narrow-in-the-neckthe-liquor-came-out-drop-by-drop-domestic-utensils-559-there-is-no-doubt-but-that-the-romans-possessed-glass-insufficient-plenty-to-apply-it-to-purposes-o-image369647904.html
RM2CDAWJT–. Pompeii; its history, buildings and antiquities : an account of the destruction of the city, with a full description of the remains, and of the recent excavations and also an itinerary for visitors . On the next page we have something like a wine-basket,made of clay, called ayyoOriKr]^ or kyyvoSrjKrj, by the Greeks,and incitega by the Romans, containing two glass vessels, ofthe kind called 6^v^a(f>ov, because, being narrow in the neck,the liquor came out drop by drop. DOMESTIC UTENSILS. 559 There is no doubt but that the Romans possessed glass insufficient plenty to apply it to purposes o
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