Central Greece (1691 Subjects)
Map of western Boeotia.
Lap of Livadeia with the cave of Trophonius.
Map of eastern Boeotia.
Map of Thebes, showing the main sights.
Map of Phocis.
Map of Euboea.
Nautical chart of the Saronic gulf and the southwestern coast of Attica.
View of Athens with the Acropolis and the temple of Hephaestus.
Topographical map of Athens showing the main sights and monuments.
The fortress of Antirrion.
View of Megara.
Map of the Saronic gulf and the coast of Attica.
View of Athens.
View of Chalcis with Karababa fortress.
Panoramic view of Athens from Areopagus. On the left, the temple of Hephaestus. On the right, the monument of Philopappus.
The temple of Hephaestus, Athens.
Topographic map of Athens.
Map of Attica.
Topographic map of the Acropolis.
Map of Piraeus and its ports.
Figure from Athenian red-figure vase, holding trefoil shoot. According to tradition, the curling stem of a species of trefoil common in Greece gave inspiration to the volute seen in Ionic capitals.
Figure from Athenian red-figure vase with trefoil plant. According to tradition, the curling stem of a species of trefoil cpmmon in Greece gave inspiration to the volute seen in Ionic capitals.
Coin of ancient Athens.
The Voivode (Ottoman governor) of Athens.
View of the village of Marathon.
View of the plain of Marathon with the Tumulus of the Athenians.
Topographic map of the plain of Marathon.
Ancient bulwark, possibly a tomb, near the gates of Thebes.
Roman sarcophagus of a man named Nedymus, Thebes.
Inscription from a Roman sarcophagus of Thebes. The inscription had already been published by Wheler and Spon; however, Clarke affirms that he is the first to offer a correct transcription.