A Description of the First Discoveries of the Antient City of Heraclea, Found Near Portici, a Country Palace Belonging to the King of the Two Sicilies. In Two Parts. Part 1. Containing an Account of the Foundation of Heraclea, Together with a Description of that Fatal Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, by which it was Destroyed. Part 2. Containing a Curious Account of the Discoveries which Were Made in the Years 1689 and 1711, and Those of a Later Date, Giving a Full Description of the Grand Theatre, Temples, Inscriptions, Statues, Columns, Lamps, Urns, Vessels of Glass, and Other Metals, Paintings, Medals, and Sundry Other Curiousities Found Therein