Italy (1395 Subjects)
Rome.
View of Genoa. Wise Men of Greece: Theles, Solo, Chilon.
Galley slave (galeotto). Free man working on the galleys (scappolo).
Portrait of Francesco Morosini in the style of Aeneas, based on his statue at the Palazzo dei Dogi, Venice.
View of the Castle of Naples (Castel Nuovo).
The Royal Palace of Naples.
View of the seaside quarter of Mergellina in Naples.
Promenade of Chiatamone (today Via Chiatamone) in Naples.
Monte Piovizano.
Map of the harbor of Genoa.
The Bridge la Santa Trinita in Florence.
1. Bay of Zante from a draught by a French map. 2. Antenors Cenotaph. 3. Κεφαλ is Κατα Ματθαιον [Christ in Majesty holding Saint Matthew's Gospel]. 4. A Daniele in Monte [The monastery of Prophet Daniel on Monte Ortone, Italy.]
Title page of the first part of the book. Tetradrachm from Agrigento, Sicily. Obv. Skylla.
Plans of the temples of Zeus and Heracles at Agrigento, Sicily. Map of the site.
Atlas from the Temple of Zeus at Agrigento, Sicily.
Plan of the Temple of Zeus at Agrigento.
Restoration of the Temple of Zeus at Agrigento, Sicily. On the left the Temple of Concordia and on the right the Temple of Athena.
Transverse section of the temple of Zeus at Agrigento.
Temple of Zeus at Agrigento, Sicily: Longitudinal section.
Outer peristyle of the Temple of Zeus at Agrigento Sicily: Fig. 1: View of crepidoma, base of the column, column, capitals and entablature. Fig. 2. Section plan of crepidoma, base of the column, capitals and entablature. Fig. 5. Plan of column.
Temple of Zeus at Agrigento, Sicily: Interior order of the cella.
View of the ruins of the Temple of Zeus at Agrigento, Sicily.
Views, plans, and section plans of various architectural features of the Temple of Zeus at Agrigento, Sicily.
Front view and plan of the Temple of Heracles at Agrigento, Sicily. View of column and entablature. Section plan of moulding.
Comparison of peristyles from several Doric temples, showing the corner triglyph of each structure, in reference to the architectural question known as Doric corner conflict. A: From the remains of temple close to Delphi, possibly the Tempe of Athena Pronaia. B: From temple at Heraclea, Asia Minor. C, D: From the temples at Priene. E: From Halicarnassus. F: From the Doric Stoa of the ancient Agora of Athens, as drawn by Stuart G: From Selinunte, Sicily. H: From Paestum I: From Knidus.
Plan of the ancient theater at Syracuse, Sicily.
Ancient Theater of Syracuse. Details: Fig. 1 represents the plan of the steps leading from the diazoma to the cuneus. Fig. 2: Section and elevation of ditto, thus brought together in order to explain more clearly the relative situation of the parts Fig. 3: Section through the podium of the diazoma, with the cornice restored.
Map of the port of Genova in Italy.
Map of the bay of La Spezia in Italy.
Map of the port of Livorno. View of the city's castle.