Doric order (230 Subjects)
Part of the south side of the Parthenon. On the metopes scenes from Centauromachy. Interestingly, the author adds to this side a pediment as well.
Plan of the Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens.
Longitudinal section of the Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens (from east to west). Imaginary reconstruction of the Monument of Agrippa.
Reconstruction of the Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens.
The Gate of Athena Archegetis (mod. Pazaroporta), Athens.
Imaginary representation of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth: Plan of the temple (disoriented drawing), the colonnade of the opisthodomos, and view of the capital of the column.
Doric monuments of Rome: 1. and 2. Column and capital of column from the peristyle of Saint Peter's Basilica. 3. and 4. Column, capital and entablature of the theater of Marcellus.
View of Corinth and Acrocorinth. In the background the Temple of Apollo (at ancient Corinth).
The ruins of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
The Temple of Aphaia on Aegina island.
Landscape on Aegina island. In the background the Temple of Aphaia.
The Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth.
View and plan of the Propylaea of the Acropolis of Athens. Drawings of the capitals and other architectural features of the monument, mostly of Corinthian order.
View of the Gate of Athena Archegetis (mod. Pazaroporta) in Athens. Drawing of the pilaster, and plan of the monument.
The Temple of Hephaestus (Theseion) in Athens. Plan of the monument, together with drawings of its architectural elements.
Composition: The Odeon of Herodes Atticus together with the Temple of Hephaestus (Theseion) in Athens.
Composition: The Temple of Poseidon in Sounio together with the Monument of Philopappus in Athens.
Composition: The Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos (Tower of the Winds) together with the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.
1, 2, 3: View of Hadrian's Arch and drawings of some of its architectural and decorative elements. 4, D, E: View of the Gate of Athena Archegetis (mod. Pazaroporta) in Athens. Architectural and decorative elements of the monument.
The Propylaea of Acropolis of Athens: 1. Plan. 2. Section of the Propylaea eastwards and imaginary representation of the monument of Agrippa.
Imaginary representation of the pronaos, cella and adyton of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. For this representation, the author claims to have been inspired by the Second Temple of Hera in Paestum in Italy. With dotted lines, however, the differences between these two temples are shown.
Vie of the Cathedral in Syracuse, Italy. This Cathedral was built upon the ancient Temple of Athena.
View of the front of the Temple of Athena in Syracuse. The peristyle of Doric order shown in the plan is today part of the Cathedral of the city.
Section plan of the pronaos and the outer peristyle of the Temple of Athena in Syracuse. This is today part of the Cathedral of the city.
Drawings of the architectural elements of the outer peristyle of the ancient Temple of Athena in Syracuse. Parts of this peristyle is have been incorporated into the Cathedral of the city.
Temple of Athena in Syracuse, Italy (today part of the Cathedral of the city): Fig. 1. Capital and base of the columns of the pronaos. Fig. 2. Section of the interior mouldings of the entablature. Fig. 3. Section plan of the entablature at the corner.
View of the Temple of Hera in Agrigento, Sicily.
Temple of Hera in Agrigento, Sicily. Outer peristyle: View of column base, column, capital and part of entablature at the corner. Section plan of the triglyph at the corner. Plan of the triglyph.
Temple of Hera in Agrigento, Sicily: Fig. 1. Profile of the capitals. Fig. 2. The annulets, half the original size. Fig. 3. Section of the steps. Fig. 4. Plan of the remains of the Temple Asclepius.