All the doorways on the northern side of Via Nola, forming Regio IV, have been filled in as a wall to keep the earth bank back from the road.
It is very difficult to find the exact position of these doorways and link them to any site plan.
Liselotte Eschebach has numbered these houses from IV.2.1 to IV.2.7. Our numbering is IV.2.a to IV.2.g, as in CTP IIIA.
See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau.
Foto Taylor Lauritsen, ERC Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
Looking
north from Via di Nola, across a small portico with two pilasters for holding
up a balcony, towards entrance doorway.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking north-east towards entrance and small portico on Via di Nola, with two pilasters for holding up the balcony.
On the left is an unexcavated roadway.
IV.2.a, Pompeii. October 2017. Looking north
towards upper side wall in unexcavated roadway, upper centre left.
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Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Looking north to
entrance doorway, in centre.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Looking
north-west along Via di Nola and portico with pilasters, from east end.
The visible upper side walls, centre left,
would be on either side of the unexcavated roadway between IV.1 and IV.2.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Pilaster at east
side of portico, looking north to south side.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Pilaster on west side
of portico, looking north to south side.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2009. Looking north to pilaster, on west side of portico, with the remains of painted plaster.
IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2009. Pilaster on west side, with detail of painted plaster.
IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2006. West side of small portico.
IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2006. West side of small portico.
IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017.
West end of pillared portico on Via di Nola, looking
towards north side of plastered painted pilaster, on left.
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Grant 681269 DÉCOR.
IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Looking west from
under site of pillared portico, from east end.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. East end of front
façade, with entrance doorway, centre left.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Looking north
under pillared portico towards west end of front façade with remaining painted
stucco.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2018. Front façade on
west (left) side of entrance doorway.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2018. Detail of remaining
painted stucco from west (left) side of entrance doorway.
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IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2006. Detail of painted plaster on west side of entrance.
IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2009. Remains of painted plaster on west side of entrance, at the rear of the portico.
IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2005. Remains of painted plaster on west side of entrance.
IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2006. West side of entrance.
IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2006. West side of entrance, and upper side wall.
IV.2.a Pompeii. October 2017. Looking east
along front façade of pilastered portico on Via di Nola.
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IV.2.a, IV.2.b and IV.2.c Pompeii. September 2011. Entrances on north side of Via di Nola. Photo courtesy of Michael Binns.
IV.2.a Pompeii, on
left. 1920’s.
Looking east along Via di Nola. Photo courtesy of Rick
Bauer.
On the right, is a junction with unnamed vicolo
between III.8 and IX.14.
IV.2.a, IV.2.b and IV.2.c Pompeii. May 2006. Entrances on north side of Via di Nola, looking east.
IV.2.a Pompeii. March 2009. Entrance.
According to Liselotte Eschebach, there was a Lararium painting here.
This was a painting of Mercury with cloak, petasos (hat), winged sandals.
In his left he had a caduceus and in his right a marsupium.
In front of the god was an omphalos with a serpent winding around it.
On the right was a high round pillar with a cockerel on top of it.
She suggested this may possibly be F28 identified by Fröhlich as from Regio IV.
See Fröhlich, T., 1991. Lararien und Fassadenbilder in den Vesuvstädten. Mainz: von Zabern.
(p.316, F28).
See Eschebach, L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p.116, IV.2.1).
IV.2.a Pompeii. 1841 drawing by G. Abbate of lararium painting by entrance.
According to Liselotte Eschebach, there was a Lararium painting here.
She suggested this may possibly be F28 identified by Fröhlich as from Regio IV.
This was a painting of Mercury running to the left, naked, wearing cloak, petasos (hat) and winged sandals.
In his left he had a caduceus and in his right a marsupium.
In front of the god was an omphalos with a serpent winding around it.
On the right was a high round pillar with a cockerel on top of it.
Now in Naples Archaeological Museum. Inventory number ADS 105.
See Fröhlich, T., 1991. Lararien und Fassadenbilder in den
Vesuvstädten. Mainz: von
Zabern. (p.316, F28).
See Eschebach,
L., 1993. Gebäudeverzeichnis und
Stadtplan der antiken Stadt Pompeji. Köln: Böhlau. (p.116, IV.2.1).
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IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2006. Entrance and brick pilaster on east side of entrance.
IV.2.a Pompeii. May 2005. Entrance.
IV.1. Pompeii, on left. March 2009. Blocked unnamed vicolo with upper side walls. IV.2.a, on right.
IV.1. Pompeii, on left. March 2009. Blocked unnamed vicolo. IV.2.a, on right.
IV.1. Pompeii, on left. May 2006. Blocked unnamed vicolo. IV.2.a, on right.