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IX.9.f
Pompeii. May 2005. Entrance doorway (on left)

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. Entrance doorway.
![IX.9.f Pompeii. Drawing of graffito, found on the south (right) side of entrance doorway [CIL IV 5296]. See Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum Vol. IV, Supp 2, Part 2, 1909. Berlin: Reimer. p. 589, p.705.](9%2009%20f_files/image005.jpg)
IX.9.f Pompeii. Drawing of graffito,
found on the south (right) side of entrance doorway [CIL IV 5296].
See Corpus
Inscriptionum Latinarum Vol. IV, Supp 2, Part 2, 1909. Berlin: Reimer. p.
589, p.705.

1888 transcription of graffito by Sogliano, recorded in NdS.
He records this as being from the high grey zoccolo on the part
from the right of those who enter.
See Notizie degli
Scavi di Antichità, 1888, p.519.
Various slightly differing translations have been made.
According to
Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (See www.manfredclauss.de) this
read as -
O utinam liceat collo
complexa tenere
braciola et teneris
oscula ferre labellis
i nunc ventis tua
gaudia pupula crede
crede mihi levis est
natura virorum
saepe ego cu(m) media
vigilare(m) perdita nocte
haec mecum medita(n)s
multos Fortuna quos supstulit alte
hos modo proiectos
subito praecipitesque premit
sic Venus ut subito
coiunxit corpora amantum
dividit lux et se
Aarees quid AAm [CIL IV 5296]
According to Cooley, this translates as -
Oh, if only I could
hold your sweet arms around my neck
In an embrace and
place kisses on your tender lips.
Go now, entrust your
joys to the winds, my darling,
Believe me, fickle is
the nature of men.
Often I have been
wakeful in the middle of the wasted night
Thinking these things
to myself: many men whom Fortune has raised up on high,
Now suddenly rush
headlong, and fall, overwhelmed by her.
In this way when Venus
has suddenly joined together lover’s bodies,
Light parts them and (
------ )
See Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004. Pompeii : A Sourcebook. London : Routledge. (p.73), who says it was
found in a doorway of IX.8.
According to Varone,
(p.101), the last line of Cooley’s translation carries on with –
“The first light
divides them and you will separate their love”.
See Varone, A., 2002.
Erotica Pompeiana: Love Inscriptions on
the Walls of Pompeii, Rome: L’erma di Bretschneider. (p.101 with notes)
According to Garcia y
Garcia, the last line read as –
Dividit lux et
se(parees quid amant).
He translates this as
–
But daylight comes to
divide them.
See Garcia y Garcia, L., 2005. Pupils, Teachers and Schools in Pompeii. Roma: Bardi editore.
(p.155)

IX.9.f Pompeii. May 2005. Entrance doorway with lava
threshold.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. Looking east along entrance
corridor to atrium.
According to NdS, this was the doorway to a small and
impoverished dwelling.
The floor was made of somewhat tilted signinum, and the
walls with rustic plaster and a high grey zoccolo.
In both of the walls just near the door threshold, and at
about 1.40m above the floor level, was a hole in which the beam was placed, to
reinforce the closing of the door.
Two other joints made for the usual diagonal beams were
seen at the base of the walls, near the entrance into the atrium.
See Notizie degli
Scavi, 1891, p.263

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. Floor in entrance passage,
looking east.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. Atrium, looking south-east.
According to NdS, the floor of the atrium was also made of
signinum and had the remains of plaster on its walls.
The impluvium was adjacent to the south wall, and was
surrounded by a wall on the west and north sides, and part of the east side.
The wall was coated with plaster, and at its extremity on
the east side, a fragmented terracotta puteal was found.
Near to the impluvium in the south-east corner of the
atrium was a type of small and shallow vat or basin.
See Notizie degli
Scavi, 1891, p.263-4

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009.
Doorways on east side of atrium, to staircase to upper
floor (on left), and tablinum (or triclinium?).

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009.
Doorway to staircase to upper floor, with latrine
underneath.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009.
Looking east along south wall of small room, with site of
staircase and latrine.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. Small room with staircase.
The base of stairs was against the south wall. The latrine
was at the far end, under stairs.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009.
Doorway to tablinum (or triclinium?) in south-east corner
of atrium, described in NdS, as having walls of rustic plaster.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. East wall of tablinum (or
triclinium?).

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. North wall of tablinum (or
triclinium), with window to small room.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. West wall of tablinum (or
triclinium?) with doorway to atrium.

IX.9.f Pompeii. March 2009. South-west corner of tablinum
(or triclinium?).