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THE CATACOMBS OF ROME.
THE
CATACOMBS OF ROME,
AND
Their Testimony Relative to Primitive Christianity.
BY THE REV.
W. H. WITHROW, M.A.
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.
London:
HODDER AND STOUGHTON,
27, PATERNOSTER ROW.

MDCCCLXXXVIII.

Hazell, Watson, and Viney, Ld. Printers, London and Aylesbury.
PREFACE.
The present work, it is hoped, will supply a want long felt in the literature of the Catacombs. That literature, it is true, is very voluminous; but it is for the most part locked up in rare and costly folios in foreign languages, and inaccessible to the general reader. Recent discoveries have refuted some of the theories and corrected many of the statements of previous books in English on this subject; and the present volume is the only one in which the latest results of exploration are fully given, and interpreted from a Protestant point of view.
The writer has endeavored to illustrate the subject by frequent pagan sepulchral inscriptions, and by citations from the writings of the Fathers, which often throw much light on the condition of early Christian society. The value of the work is greatly enhanced, it is thought, by the addition of many hundreds of early Christian inscriptions carefully translated, a very large proportion of which have never before appeared in English. Those only who have given some attention to epigraphical studies can conceive the difficulty of this part of the work. The defacements of time, and frequently the original imperfection of the inscriptions and the ignorance of their writers, demand the utmost carefulness to avoid errors of interpretation. The writer has been fortunate in being assisted by the veteran scholarship of the Rev. Dr. McCaul, well known in both Europe and America as one of the highest living authorities in epigraphical science, under whose critical revision most of the translations have passed. Through the enterprise of the publishers this work is more copiously illustrated, from original and other sources, than any other work on the subject in the language; thus giving more correct and vivid impressions of the unfamiliar scenes and objects delineated than is possible by any mere verbal description. References are given, in the foot-notes, to the principal authorities quoted, but specific acknowledgment should here be made of the authors indebtedness to the Cavaliere De Rossis Roma Sotterranea and Inscriptiones Christian, by far the most important works on this fascinating but difficult subject.
Believing that the testimony of the Catacombs exhibits, more strikingly than any other evidence, the immense contrast between primitive Christianity and modern Romanism, the author thinks no apology necessary for the somewhat polemical character of portions of this book which illustrate that fact. He trusts that it will be found a contribution of some value to the historical defense of the truth against the corruptions and innovations of Popish error.
CONTENTS.
Book First.
THE STRUCTURE AND HISTORY OF THE CATACOMBS.
ChapterPage
I.The Structure of the Catacombs
II.The Origin and Early History of the Catacombs
III.The Disuse and Abandonment of the Catacombs
IV.The Rediscovery and Exploration of the Catacombs
V.The Principal Catacombs

Book Second.
THE ART AND SYMBOLISM OF THE CATACOMBS.
I.Early Christian Art
II.The Symbolism of the Catacombs
III.The Biblical Paintings of the Catacombs
IV.Objects found in the Catacombs

Book Third.
THE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE CATACOMBS.
I.General Character of the Inscriptions
II.The Doctrinal Teachings of the Inscriptions
III.Early Christian Life and Character as read in the Catacombs
IV.Ministry, Rites, and Institutions of the Primitive Church as Indicated in the Catacombs
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Fig.Page
1.Entrance to Catacomb of St. Priscilla
2.Entrance to Catacomb of St. Prtextatus
3.Part of Callixtan Catacomb
4.Gallery with Tombs
5.Interior of Corridor
6.LoculiOpen and Closed
7.Tomb of Valeria
8.Arcosolium with Perforated Slab
9.Plan of Double Chamber
10.Section of Gallery and Cubicula
11.Suite of Chambers
12.Vaulted Chamber with Columns
13.Cubiculum with Arcosolia
14.Section of Catacomb of Callixtus
15.Cubicula with Luminare
16.Gallery in St. Hermes
17.Part of Wall of Gallery in St. Hermes
18.Slab in Jewish Catacomb
19.Epitaph of Martyrus
20.Reputed Martyr Symbol
21.Epitaph of Lannus, a Martyr
22.Secret Stairway in Catacomb of Callixtus
23.Diogenes the Fossor
24.Fossor at Work
25.Tombs on Appian Way
26.Plan of Area in Callixtan Catacomb
27.Plan of Crypt of St. Peter and St. Paul
28.Crypt of St. Peter and St. Paul
29.Section of Catacomb of Helena
30.Entrance to Catacomb of St. Agnes
31.Mithraic Painting
32.Leaf Point
33.Phonetic SymbolLeo
34.Phonetic SymbolPorcella
35.Phonetic SymbolNabira
36.Wool-combers Implements
37.Carpenters Implements
38.Vine Dressers Tomb
39.Symbolical Anchor
40.Symbolical Ship
41.Symbolical Palm and Crown
42.Symbolical Doves
43.Symbolical Dove
44.Doves and Vase
45.Locus Primi
46.Symbolical Peacock
47.The Good Shepherd
48.Good Shepherd with Syrinx
49.Symbolical Lamb
50.Symbolical Fish
51.Symbolical Fish
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