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 Pompei, vol. 4, pls. 16-23; NISSEN, Pomp. Studien, pp. 213-232; MAU, Pomp. Beitraege, pp. 93-116; OVERBECK-MAU, Pompeji (Pompeji in seinen Gebaeuden, Alterthuemern 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 Zerstoerung, pp. 35-52.
_Inscriptions relating to the temple_--_Oscan_ [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, Wandgemaelde, nos. 266, 395, 1306, 1324, 1325, 1544, and Nachtraege, 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, Roem. Mitth., vol. 15 (1900), pp. 131-132.
_The cult of Mercury and Maia_ [p. 89]: cf. SAMTER, Altare di Mercurio e Maia, Roem. Mitth., vol. 8 (1893), pp. 222-225.
_Augustus as Mercury_ [p. 90]: KIESSLING, Zu Hor. Od. I. 2, in Philologische Untersuchungen (herausgegeben von A. 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.
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