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Fragments of the Isle of Paros. Fig, 1: Altar with a horned head. Fig.. 2: Altar, with roses. Fig. 3: Doric Capital. Fig. 4: Mouldings. Fig. 5: Architrave of a door. Fig. 6: Section of ditto. Fig. 7: Moulding.
Sculpture in the quarries at Paros.
Fragments from various Places. Fig. 1: Ionic entablature at Palaeopolis in Andros. Fig. 2: Base found at Scopelos. Fig. 3: Side elevation of a Sarcophagus at Scopelo, which serves at present as a cistern, or rather as a watering trough. Fig. 4: Part of the end of this Sarcophagus. Fig. 5: Ormanent at the angle. Fig. 6: Section of the mouldings of the side. Fig. 7: Section of the upper tablet at the angle. Fig. 8: Section of the lower ditto above the claw. Fig. 9&10: Section of the flutings.
Dorotheus. This, and another figure, representing a priestess of Isis, are mentioned in the journal as having been found in Andros. No drawing of the other figure has been preserved.
Frontispiece. Allegory of author's voyage.
1. Bay of Zante from a draught by a French map. 2. Antenors Cenotaph. 3. Κεφαλ is Κατα Ματθαιον [Christ in Majesty holding Saint Matthew's Gospel]. 4. A Daniele in Monte [The monastery of Prophet Daniel on Monte Ortone, Italy.]
1. View of the Palestra of Delos. 2. Portico at Delos. 3. Fragment from Delos. 4. The ancient theater of Delos. 5. View of Delos.
Every day life scenes in the Greek state.
The area of Lefctro in Messenia. Cape Tainaron in the background.
Panoramic view of Athens, looking towards Piraeus and Salamis, from Pnyx hill.
Landscape on Mount Parnassus.
Scenery, Mount Parnassus.
Mounts Korombili and Helicon, from the port of Creusis.
Thessalian horses.
Landscape on the northern coast of the Corinthian gulf.
Mount Taygetus.
Sea landscape in Greece, possibly a view of the coast from the bay of Nafplio.
Title page of the third volume of the book. Antiquities from Megara.
Map of Greece and Asia Minor.
Ionic capital and inscription from Menidi.
Relief from the Church of Panagia Krystaliotissa, Athens.
Plan of the Antiquities of Athens as surveyed by J. Stuart.
Attica from an actual survey by Mr.Stuart.
Map of the greater region of Piraeus.
Ornamental feature from the temple of Hephaestus painted in dark ochre. In the middle, Theseus riding the Marathon bull (reconstruction based on destroyed relief).
Cameo depicting Theseus.
View of the temple of Hephaestus in Athens. In the foreground, Arvanite peasants threshing corn under the supervision of a Muslim servant who is escorting his master's son. On the left, Arvanites in provisional hut (kalyvi).
Plan of the Temple of Hephaestus (Theseion), Athens.
Temple of Hephaestus (Theseion), Athens: The elevation of the eastern Front.
The Elevation of the Eastern Front: Transverse section of the eastern portico. Here the front columns are removed to shew the antae and columns of the pronaos with its frize, the distribution of the beams of the ceilings of the Lacunaria.