Vicolo di Ifigenia, Pompeii.
October 2023. Looking north. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese.
Vicolo di Ifigenia, Pompeii.
October 2022.
Looking north from junction with Via dell’Abbondanza. Photo courtesy of Klaus Heese
Vicolo di Ifigenia. April
2019. Looking north from Via dell’Abbondanza.
(NB: the photos of the Praedia of Giulia Felice are just here as a screen – the actual site is a couple of hundred metres further along the Via dell’Abbondanza).
Photo courtesy of Rick Bauer.
Via dell’ Abbondanza. September 2015.
Looking north from junction with Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.3.6 on left, and III.4.1, on right.
Via dell’ Abbondanza. December 2006. Looking north from junction with Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.3 and III.4.
Via dell’ Abbondanza. September 2004. Looking north from junction with Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.3 and III.4.
Via
dell’Abbondanza. Looking north across junction to Vicolo di Ifigenia from Via
di Nocera.
Photographed 1970-79 by Günther Einhorn, picture courtesy of his son Ralf Einhorn.
Via dell’Abbondanza. December 2004. Looking north from junction with Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.3 and III.4.
Vicolo di Ifigenia. March 2009. Looking north from III.4.a, on right.
Vicolo di Ifigenia. December 2007. Looking north.
Vicolo di Ifigenia. December 2007. Looking north from III.4.a, on right.
III.4.d Pompeii. December 2007. Looking north, along the east side of Vicolo di Ifigenia, to the entrances.
The doorway, just to the right of the tree, is III.4.e.
The doorway further right is III.4.d.
The short doorway on the extreme right is III.4.c.
Vicolo di Ifigenia, east side, Pompeii. 1961. Looking towards the doorway at III.4.e. 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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Vicolo di Ifigenia, east side, Pompeii. 1961.
Finding and reading of a “new” inscription on the north side of doorway at III.4.e. 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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Vicolo di Ifigenia, east side, Pompeii. 1961.
Inscription found to the north of doorway at III.4.e. The inscription reads -
CN. HELVIUM
SABINUM AED
SODALA ROG.
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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Vicolo di Ifigenia, east side, Pompeii. 1961. Studying the wall on the south side of doorway at III.4.e. 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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Vicolo di Ifigenia, east side, Pompeii. 1961.
Exterior wall between entrances III.4.e, on left, and III.4.d, on right. 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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Vicolo di Ifigenia, east side, Pompeii. 1961.
Exterior wall between entrances III.4.e, on left, and III.4.d, on right. 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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The inscription on the left reads –
C.
CALVENTIVM II V R I D
PAMPHILVS CVM NATALE ROG
We cannot read the large inscription, which looks as if it has been over-painted many times, but according to Eschebach, Giordano & Casale, p.281, had also read
No.25: “Pamphilus rog Acestes” – No.26: “Pamphilus cum Natale rog” (above) – and on p.298, No. 106: “Ampliata, Florilla” – No. 108 & 110: “Pamphilus” – and on page 299, No.111: “Pamphilus”.
See Eschebach,
L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und
Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p.106-7)
See Giordano, C.
& Casale, A: Iscrizioni Pompeiane
Inedite scoperte tra gli anni 1954-1978: Atti Acc Pont NsS 39, 1990 (1991)
pp. 273ff.
Vicolo di Ifigenia. December 2004. Looking north from III.4.a, on right.
Vicolo di Ifigenia. March 2009. Looking north from III.4.a, on right.
Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.3 and III.4. December 2005. North end. Looking north to unexcavated area.
Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.4 and III.3. December 2005. North end. Looking south towards junction with Via dell’ Abbondanza.
Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.4 and III.3, Pompeii. 1968. North end.
Looking south towards Nocera Gate, from the unexcavated area. 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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Vicolo di Ifigenia between III.4 and III.3, Pompeii. 1968. North end.
Looking south towards Nocera Gate and modern Pompeii, from the unexcavated area.
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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