Greece (7341 Subjects)
Map of Amorgos.
Map of Naxos.
Map of Milos.
View of Nafplio.
Map of Kea.
Map of Euboea.
View of Chalkis.
Map of Tinos.
Map of Patmos.
Map of Icaria.
Map of Samos.
Map of Chios.
Map of Skyros.
Map of Lesbos.
Map of Lemnos.
Frontispiece: Map of Heraklion. Allegoric scene: Venice and the Ottoman Empire as warriors. Scene from the Ottoman siege of Candia.
View of the Great Fortress of Chandax (Heraklion) together with the Kules Fortress, also known as Rocca a Mare.
Map of south Italy and the Mediterranean.
View of Chandax.
Map of western Crete.
Map of eastern Crete.
View of Chandax, in 1667-1668, and during it siege by the Ottomans. After being besieged for twenty-four year (1645-1669), Crete became part of the Ottoman Empire (1669).
Map of central Crete. After being besieged for twenty-four years, Crete bacame part of the Ottoman realm in 1669. In the foreground, scene from the naval battle of March 1668 between the Ottoman and the Venetian fleet, outside Chandax. General Morosini and Ottoman officials captivated.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Giaour": Portrait of Greek woman from Peloponnese.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Corsair": Greek slave girl.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Corsair": Greek slave and an Ottoman Pasha.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Siege of Corinth": Ottoman official and Greek slave girl at the ruins of the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Curse of Minerva": The Parthenon.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Maid of Athens": Tereza Makri, platonic love of Lord Byron and one of his muses during his stay in Athens.
Map of Amorgos, (Gennadius Library).