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IX.6.7 Pompeii. Rear entrance of IX.6.5. Rooms p to s.

Linked to IX.6.4 and IX.6.6. Excavated 1878.

 

IX.6.4-7 Pompeii plan.  Based on the plans in BdI and PPM. 
The differences are that BdI uses Greek letters for a to e in IX.6.4 and PPM uses a’ to e’ and adds 1, 2 and 3 for the fauces, atrium and peristyle.
See BdI, September 1880, p.194.

IX.6.4-7 Pompeii plan. Based on the plans in BdI and PPM.

The differences are that BdI uses Greek letters for a to e in IX.6.4 and PPM uses a’ to e’ and adds 1, 2 and 3 for the fauces, atrium and peristyle.

See Bullettino dell’Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica (DAIR), September 1880, p.194.

Key:

p:  Kitchen with hearth

q:  Latrine

r:  Cupboard/storeroom

s:  Cupboard/storeroom

 

IX.6.7 Pompeii. May 2005. 
Looking south from entrance doorway, into large kitchen (room “p” on plan) with remains of hearth (on left of entrance doorway under the window), a tub/basin against the east wall and doorway to room “s” on east side of peristyle of IX.6.5.  According to Mau, the entrance doorway (at IX.6.7) was originally 2,11 wide so he assumed that here, at one time, some industry was done, but that it was later narrowed to 1.06. In the last times of the house, "p" was the kitchen with hearth leaning against the north wall, and above it was a square window.  Against the east wall, a tub/basin was leaning (2.24 x 0.76 measured externally, and 0,65 high) with a hole near the bottom, which, however, was completely filled with various stones added with mortar: room "q" was the latrine with small window that narrowed towards the vicolo; rooms "r" and "s" could be considered as cupboards/storerooms and each had a window into the kitchen, which for its part had a small window near to the south-west corner onto the peristyle, and in the same corner a niche (0.40 high x 0.33 wide) that could have been used as a lararium or for putting a light, or for the figurines of the Lares: a lararium painting was not found.
See Mau in BdI 1880, (p.231)
According to Boyce, in the west wall was a small niche which may have been used for either lamp or lararium.
See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.86, no. 431).
According to Della Corte, the following electoral recommendation was found here -
Oppius (Gratus) rog(at)  [CIL IV 3696]  (see note 3 on page 164)
See Della Corte, M., 1965.  Case ed Abitanti di Pompei. Napoli: Fausto Fiorentino.(p.164)
According to Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (See www.manfredclauss.de), this read as –
Oppiu<s>  Severum  aed(ilem)    [CIL IV 3696]

IX.6.7 Pompeii. May 2005.

Looking south from entrance doorway, into large kitchen (room “p” on plan) with remains of hearth (on left of entrance doorway under the window), a tub/basin against the east wall and doorway to room “s” on east side of peristyle of IX.6.5.

According to Mau, the entrance doorway (at IX.6.7) was originally 2,11m wide so he assumed that here, at one time, some industry was done, but that it was later narrowed to 1.06m.  In the last times of the house -

Room "p" was the kitchen with hearth leaning against the north wall, and above it was a square window. Against the east wall, a tub/basin was leaning (2.24 x 0.76 measured externally, and 0,65 high) with a hole near the bottom, which, however, was completely filled with various stones added with mortar.

Room "q" was the latrine with small window that narrowed towards the vicolo.

Rooms "r" and "s" could be considered as cupboards/storerooms and each had a window into the kitchen, which for its part had a small window near to the south-west corner onto the peristyle, and in the same corner a niche (0.40 high x 0.33 wide) that could have been used as a lararium or for putting a light, or for the figurines of the Lares: a lararium painting was not found.

See Mau in Bullettino dell’Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica (DAIR), 1880, (p.231)

 

According to Boyce, in the west wall was a small niche which may have been used for either lamp or lararium.

See Boyce G. K., 1937. Corpus of the Lararia of Pompeii. Rome: MAAR 14. (p.86, no. 431).

 

According to Della Corte, the following electoral recommendation was found here -

 

Oppius (Gratus) rog(at)      [CIL IV 3696] 

 

See Della Corte, M., 1965. Case ed Abitanti di Pompei. Napoli: Fausto Fiorentino.(p.164, note 3)

 

According to Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (See www.manfredclauss.de), this read as –

 

Oppiu<m=S> Severum aed(ilem)      [CIL IV 3696]

 

IX.6.7 Pompeii. May 2005. Looking south-west through doorway to east end of peristyle "3" of IX.6.5. The wall (pluteus), that joined the columns on the east side of the peristyle, can be seen in the lower middle of the photo.

IX.6.7 Pompeii. May 2005. Looking south-west through doorway to east end of peristyle “3” of IX.6.5.

The wall (pluteus), that joined the columns on the east side of the peristyle, can be seen in the lower middle of the photo.

 

IX.6.7 Pompeii. May 2005. Looking south-east to two rooms on east side of entrance.
These would have been a latrine room “q” on left, and small room or storeroom room “r”, on right. The remains of the tub/basin can be seen on the right of the photo.

IX.6.7 Pompeii. May 2005. Looking south-east to two rooms on east side of entrance.

These would have been a latrine room “q” on left, and small room or storeroom room “r”, on right.

The remains of the tub/basin can be seen on the right of the photo.

 

IX.6.7 Pompeii. July 2008. Looking east into latrine. Photo courtesy of Barry Hobson.

IX.6.7 Pompeii. July 2008. Looking east into latrine, room “q”. Photo courtesy of Barry Hobson.

 

IX.6.7 doorway (with IX.6.5 columns), on left. May 2005. Unnamed vicolo, looking west.   IX.5, on right.

IX.6.7 doorway (with IX.6.5 columns), on left. May 2005. Unnamed vicolo, looking west. IX.5, on right.

 

 

 

 

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