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IX.9.d
Room with stairs to upper floor, and latrine under.

IX.9.d

IX.9.d
The continuation for the wooden stairs can be just seen on
the south wall.

IX.9.d Pompeii. March 2009.
Room 8, L-shaped room with stairs at one end, and latrine
underneath.
Looking west into area of room of latrine.

IX.9.d

IX.9.d

IX.9.d

IX.9.d

IX.9.d
Looking east across south side of atrium, across doorways
to rooms 7 and 6, to room 5, triclinium.

IX.9.d
Looking north-east across atrium, towards room 4,
tablinum.

IX.9.d
Looking west across atrium, to doorways to room 9,
entrance, and rooms 1 and 2.

IX.9.d

IX.9.d
According to Schefold, a sacred landscape was found
painted on this wall.
See Schefold,
K., 1962. Vergessenes Pompeji. Bern:
Francke. (p.153f. and Taf.I52,3. 153,1)

IX.9.d
According to Schefold, a sacred landscape was found
painted on this wall.
See Schefold,
K., 1962. Vergessenes Pompeji.
Bern: Francke. (p.153f. and Taf.
I52,3. 153,1)

IX.9.d

IX.9.d
Room 9, remains of painted plaster near south-west corner
of hearth in kitchen.

IX.9.d
Exterior plastered and painted street wall between IX.9.c
and IX.9.d.
According to Della Corte, more graffiti was found here
between the entrances of c and d, with the name of Aemilius Celer –
P. Ae(milius) [CIL IV 5309]
Aemili Celeris….. Aemilius [CIL IV 5325]
Aemilio Celeri, Aem(ilius) [CIL IV 5328]
Aemi(lius),
Aemilio [CIL IV 5332]
See Della Corte, M., 1965.
Case ed Abitanti di Pompei. Napoli: Fausto Fiorentino. (p.166)
According to
Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (See
www.manfredclauss.de), they read –
P(ublius) Ae(milius?) [CIL IV 5309]
Aemili Celeris
Aemilius
[CIL IV 5325]
Aemilio Celeri
Aem(ilio)
[CIL IV 5328]
Q(uinto)
Aemilio
[CIL IV 5332]
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