Architecture and built environment (7142 Subjects)
Reconstruction of the pronaos of the Temple of Hera in Paetsum, Italy.
Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Fig. 1. Plan and drawing of the entablature together with view of the capital of the column and the column of the peristyle. Fig. 2. Bottom view of the column with details of the decorative elements underneath the echinus.
Temple of Hera in Paestum, Italy: Fig. 1. Capital of the antae of the pronaos. Fig. 2. The contour of the shafs of the columns, shewing the diameters at different heights.
View of the Temple of Athena in Paestum, Italy.
Plan of the Temple of Athena in Paestum, Italy.
Reconstruction of the front of the Temple of Athena in Paestum, Italy.
Temple of Athena in Paestum, Italy: Drawings of crepid, column, capital of the column and part of the entablature in the corner. Fig. 1. The soffite of the principal member of the cornice. Profile of the necking of the capital. Fig. 3. The base and part of the shaf of the columns of the pronaos.
View, plan and bottom plan of capital of Corinthian order from Milos island.
View of capital of Corinthian order from Malta.
View and bottom view of capital of Corinthian order from Malta.
Fig. 1. Plan of the Temple of Zeus in ancient Olympia, Greece. Fig. 2. Plan of the Temple of Temple of Apollo Epicurius in Bassae, Greece.
Title page. Imaginary representation of the city of Troy accompanied by extract from the Iliad.
View of the village Babakale in the Troad.
4.View of the village Babakale at Cape Baba, in the Troad. 5. Landscape near the Cape Eski Stambul in the Troad. The author notes the sites of Alexandria Troad (C) και Tenedos island (E).
Landscape near Geykli in the Troad.
Fig. 1. Landscape around the village of Yenişehir, near ancient Sigeion. Fig. 2. Landscape around Troy. Α denotes the place of the city, while B the place of Yeniköy, where, according to the legent, the Tomb of Peneleos, Achaean soldier in the Trojan War, was found.
Εικ. 1. The southern point of the Dardanelles Fig. 2. Hill near Seddülbahir. The author identifies this hill with the Tomb of Protesilaos.
Εικ. 1. Landscape around Üvecik, in the larger area of the city of Troy. Fig. 2. Landscape if the Troad. On the left the Castel of Kumkale. On the right the site of the Tomb of Aias, in the ancient city of Rhoiteion (today Intepe).
Muslim cemetery in the confluence of Karamenders (anc. Scamander) and Simoes rivers.
The sources of Karamenderes (anc. Scamander) river around Mount Ida, in the Troad.
The Tombs of Hector and Aesyetes in the vale of Karamenders (anc. Scamander) river.
View of the Tomb of Achilles (Beşiktepe) in Beşika Burnu (anc. Achilleion).
View of part of the Dardanells from the Tomb of Achilles (Beşiktepe). In the background the Castle of Kumkale.
Landscape in between the village of Kalafat and Bunarbaşı, site identified erroneously with Troy in the nineteenth-century.
Warm source of Karamenderes (anc. Scamander) river near the village of Bunarbaşı. In the background the house of the Ottoman Aga, where the author stayed during his visit.
Cold spring of Karamenderes (anc. Scamander) river.
View of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
View of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
View of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy. In the foreground the court of the House of the Ottoman Aga, where the author stayed during his visit.
South view of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.