Italy (1395 Subjects)
Map of Trieste.
Procession on the Day of Corpus Christi, in which Venetian senators bid the pigrims to the Holy Land farewell.
View of Venice.
Ancient temples at Agrigento, Sicily.
The base of a gigantic column near Syracuse.
Ruins occasioned by the earthquake at Messina.
View at Villa Scabrosa, Catania, Sicily.
Ancient bath in Palagonia, near Catania, Sicily. According to Roman myth, the three small lakes of the area were the birthplace of the Sicilian deities Palici.
A modern structure erected on the site of the ancient cistern in Val di Noto, southeastern Sicily.
Crater of Aetna volcano.
The ruinsof an ancient temple on Salina island, which is situated at the centre of Isole Eolie archipelago.
Island of Stromboli.
Crater in the island of Stromboli.
The Library of the Grand Duke of Tuscany in Florence.
Map of Sicily.
Sicilian travellers; possibly a snapshot from the author's journey.
Religious procession in Alcamo, Sicily. Plan of the Doric temple of Segesta.
Inscription in Latin and Greek from Segesta, Sicily.
The Doric temple of Segesta, Sicily. 1. Partial view of the peristyle. 2. Drawing of column and column capital, highlighting the guttae of the entablature.
View of the interior of the Doric temple of Segesta in Sicily.
View of the Doric temple of Segesta in Sicily.
Reconstruction and plan of the ancient theatre of Segesta in Sicily.
View of the ancient theatre of Segesta in Sicily.
Ancient wall in Mozia or San Pantaleo island, which is situated between Trapani and Marsala, Sicily. Drawing of salt flat near Mozia.
Ancient bridge in Marsala (anc. Lilybaeum). Antiquities from Marsala.
Roman vases and busts from Marsala (anc. Lilybaeum), Sicily.
1. The entrance to the grotto of Sibyl, today Church of Saint John the Baptist in Marsala, Sicily. 2. Plan of the Sibyl's Cave. 3. Mosaic from the same grotto.
1. Relief showing a scene from Greek mythology: Meleager with the Calydonian boar. 2. Funerary monument in Sicily.
Relief showing a scene from the myth of Proserpina, Roman deity equivalent to Greek Persephone. Archaelogical findings from Sicily.
Reliefs showing Amazonomachy scenes.