Arms and weapons (396 Subjects)
Shepherds in Arcadia, Peloponnese.
A typical scene from the life of the pirates.
“Pano-kato” dance.
A bazaar in Corinth.
View of the valley of Leuctra with Cape Tainaron.
The Arcadian Gate of Αncient Messene.
The valley of Ancient Olympia.
Albanian man. Excerpt from ”Childe Harold's Pilgrimage” by Lord Byron.
Albanian man from Ioannina. Excerpt from a poem by Henry Gally Knight.
A Tatar. Excerpt from “The Giaour” by Lord Byron.
Portrait of Ali Pasha of Ioannina.
Feast of St. Jason and Sosipatros in Corfu.
The procession of Agios Spyridonas at Spianada, in the town of Corfu.
The quarantine station of Lefkada island.
Agios Markos square, Zakynthos.
Frontispiece to the first volume of the edition.
Frontispiece to the fourth volume of the edition. Mamluk rider.
A Spahi, member of the Ottoman cavalry corps. A Deli, member of the light cavalry.
A lower-ranking officer of the Janissary corps. A Janissary in ceremonial dress.
A Topchi, soldier of the artillery corps, dressed in the costume established in the late 18th century, after the Nizam-ı Cedid reform. A soldier of the Ottoman army, in similar dress.
Garments and weapons of the members of the Ottoman artillery.
Weapons of the Ottoman artillery, drums and other military musical instruments.
Turkish man from Tunis and Turkish man from Damascus.
Albanians.
Title page. Allegory of Greece under Ottoman rule.
The Catabothra (underground water cave) of Lake Copais, Boeotia.
Ottoman soldier wearing the uniform established after the reforms of the early 19th century.
“Palikaria”, members of irregular troops of Roumeli, Greece.
A kapetanios from Sparta, Peloponnese.
“Vounisioi” (mountaineers), members of irregular troops of Mount Uludag (Olympus of Mysia), Bithynia.