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Summary
DescriptionPlan of the Old Baths at Pompeii by Overbeck.jpg |
Plan of the Old Baths at Pompeii.
Legend A — atrium B — apodyterium (room for undressing) C — frigidarium (cool bath) D — tepidarium (warm room) E — caldarium (hot bath) F — thermal chamber G — women's tepidarium H — women's apodyterium J — women's cold bath K — the servants' atrium M — chamber for fornacatores (persons in charge of the fires)
a, a2, a3 — entrances to men's baths b — entrance to women's baths c, c2 — entrances to furnace rooms d — circular furnace e — passages f — probably an oecus or exedra g — portico h — walls i — small room m — small vestibule q — passage to the furnace room r — mouth of the furnace x — water closet (latrina)
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Date |
1898 |
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Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. |
Author |
Overbeck |
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