Central Greece (1691 Subjects)
Relief from Delphi.
Mounts of Boeotia, from the bay of Aulis.
The bridge of Euripus from the north.
Grove of olive trees in Boeotia.
Bas-relief of the Muses.
Ruins of Thespiae, from a Sketch by Daniel.
Mount Cithaeron and tombs at Platea (Plataies).
Mounts Korombili and Helicon, from the port of Creusis.
Lake Copais, and Katabothra.
Coast of Boeotia with Euboea.
Plain and city of Thebes.
Coast of Aetolia, from Patras.
The castle of Lepanto (Naupactus).
Missolonghi.
Mounts of Naupactia.
The mountains of Phocis, from the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.
Coast of Phocis, from the Corinthian Gulf.
Inscription on throne ordered by Sagaris, treasure keeper of Achaia, in the memory of the pedagogue Turanius Maximus. The throne was found at the Church of Hagios Spyridonas in Piraeus.
Fig. I. Half the capital of the columns belonging to the Pinacotheca at the Propylaea of the Acropolis. Fig. II. Section of the cornice on the wall connecting the Propylaea with the Pinacotheca, and the temple opposite to it. Fig. III. The capital and base of the pillar inscribed to M. Agrippa, on which stood an equestrian statue.
Relief from the frieze of the Temple of Athena Nike, showing a combat between Greeks and Persians.
Relief from the Temple of Athena Nike at the Acropolis of Athens: Amazonomachy.
Ancient kings and deities connected to Athens: Athena, Apollo, Prometheus, Zeus and others. View of Athens. Genealogy of the Assyrian kings. Genealogy of Christ (Aram, Esrom).
Athens.
Plan of the fortifications of Dragamestos (modern-day Astakos in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece).
Map of the Ambracian Gulf.
Map of Astakos or Dragamestos area in Acarnania.
Port of Petalas.
Map of Echinades islands.
Map of Naupactus from the sea.
Rio-Antirrio Strait with floor plans of the fortresses of Rio and Antirrio from the bay of Naupactus.