The House of the Vestal Virgins.
The Shop of Albinus.
The Thermopolium. Chap. III.
Thus you arrive at the Walls and at the Gate of Herculaneum, beyond which the Street of the Tombs opens and the suburbs develop. All this is described in Chap. IV.
Here are the monuments in the Street of the Tombs:
The Sentry Box. See Chap. IV.
The Tomb of Mamia. "
The Tomb of Ferentius. "
The Sculptor's Atelier. "
The Tomb with the Wreaths. "
The Public Bank. "
The House of the Mosaic Columns. "
The Villa of Cicero. "
The Tomb of Scaurus. "
The Round Tomb. "
The Tomb with the Marble Door. "
The Tomb of Libella. "
The Tomb of Calventius. "
The Tomb of Nevoleia Tyché. "
The Funereal Triclinium. "
The Tomb of Labeo. "
The Tombs of the Arria Family. "
The Villa of Diomed. "
Having visited these tombs, re-enter the city by the Herculaneum Gate, and, returning over part of the way already taken, find the Street of Fortune again, and there see--
The House of the Faun. Chap. VII.
The House with the Black Wall.
The House with the Figured Capitals.
The House of the Grand Duke.
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