Peloponnese (1650 Subjects)
Title page. Inset plate: The author and his companions prepare their dinner at Vourlias, a famous inn on the route from Tripolis to Sparta, close to Mystras.
Map of the Peloponnese.
The Corinthian gulf seen from Ancient Corinth. On the left, columns of the temple of Apollo.
Greek of the Peloponnese.
Landscape at Mystras.
Temple of Apollo at Bassae.
Monastery of Mega Spilaion, Achaia.
Franco-levantine inhabitant of the Peloponnese (left) and Greek of the Peloponnese at the service of the French admiral, Pylos.
Palaiokastro, Pylos.
View from the Ottoman mansion where the author lodged during his stay at Karytaina.
Landscape at Neda river.
Ottoman officials whom the author met at the house of the Ottoman commander of Tripoli.
Greek of the Peloponnese in travel costume.
Western European merchants at the Peloponnese. On the left, merchant in Western costume. On the right, merchant in traditional costume of the Peloponnese.
The Turkish escort of the author during the latter's stay at the Peloponnese.
The Aga of Leontari, Arcadia, exiting his home.
Itinerant Muslim musician from Africa whom the author met during his journey in the Peloponnese.
Benaki mansion, Kalamata.
Village of Verga, Messenia.
Village of Kitries, Messenia. On the left, the tower of the Beys.
A priest and a believer having a dispute on the motion of the Earth on its axis. On the left, Greek sailor passing by.
Tower at Mani, close to Kalamata.
View of Mystras.
Fragment of Byzantine inscription from Mystras.
Landscape at Cyllene plateau, close to lake Doxa.
Greek merchant whom the author met on Mount Cyllene, on his way to Corinth.
Landscape at the Isthmus of Corinth.
Landscape at ancient Corinth.
View of the Acrocorinth from the house of the Ottoman governor of Corinth.
Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.