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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


Painting in the Catacombs, Second and Third Centuries.
The Good Shepherd in the centre. On the left,
Daniel in the Den of Lions. On the right, the Three
Children in the Furnace
Frontispiece

From Palmer's Early Christian Symbolism. By permission of Kegan
Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co.


      FACING PAGE

The "Come and Dine" of the Last Chapter of St. John's
Gospel—The Mystic Repast of the Seven Disciples
(Cemetery of Callistus, Second Century. A Favourite
Picture in the Catacombs)
219

Entrance to the Cemetery of S. Domitilla (Crypt of the
Flavians, First Century)
240

From Roma Sotterranea Cristiana. By permission of the Author, Orazio
Marucchi


Paintings in a Chapel of Catacomb of S. Callistus, showing
a Tomb subsequently excavated above the Original
Tomb of the Saint
245

Photo, S. J. Beckett

Mosaic in the Apse of the Church of Sta. Pudenziana, Rome 263

Photo, Moscioni

In the Catacomb of S. Priscilla (Second or Third Century) 267

Photo, S. J. Beckett

Chapel of the Tombs of the Third-Century Bishops of
Rome, partly restored—Catacomb of S. Callistus
273

Photo, S. J. Beckett

S. Peter's, Rome—The Confession 281

Photo, S. J. Beckett