Ionia (219 Subjects)
Ancient coins from Tmolus (1), Izmir and Hierapolis (2), Milas (3, 4), coin of emperor Gallienus from Metropolis in Ionia (5), Colophon (6), coin of emperor Caracalla from Lebedus and Nicaea (7, 8).
Jacob Spon and George Wheler at Izmir. Panoramic view of the city.
View of the city and port of Izmir. In the background, the castle of Pagos.
A Roman gate at Ephesus. In the distance the castle of Selçuk, the city adjacent to ancient Ephesus.
Map of Samos island and the Ionian coast.
Boustrophedon inscription, recorded by William Gell, from the throne of a statue at the Sacred Way of Didyma, the road leading from the Temple of Apollo to the sea. Inscription from a helmet at Olympia, votive offering of the city of Syracuse. William Leake cites the latter inscription to show how in Doric inscripions vowel crasis is employed so that inscriptions can end in dactylic hexameter.
Comparison of plans of ancient temples as to their size: The temple of Artemis at Ephesus (1), the Heraion of Samos (2), the sanctuary of Apollo at Didyma (3), the temple of Artemis at Sardes (4), the temple of Artemis Leucophryene at Magnesia on the Maeander (5), the temple of Dionysus at Teos (6), the temple of Athena Polias at Priene (7), in Ionic order. The temples of Agrigento (1) and Selinunte (2) in Doric order, the temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens (Corinthian order) and the Parthenon (Doric order).
View of settlement in the bay of Izmir, possibly Yenifoça.
View of a coast in the gulf of Izmir, from the hills of Sancak Burnu promontory.
View of the city and castle of Izmir from the sea.
Panoramic view of the city and port of Izmir.
Quays at the Turkish quarter of Izmir.
View of Caravan Bridge, Izmir.
Muslim cemetery on the route from Izmir to the suburb of Burnova.
City gate of Izmir.
Entrance to an Armenian church in Izmir.
Panoramic view of the gulf and city of Izmir from the remains of the temple of Hera.
View of the remains of Magnesia on the Maeander.
Panoramic view of ancient Teos and Sigacik bay.
View of the ancient theatre of Miletus.
View of Izmir, with Kadife castle in the distance.
Greek and Jewish women in traditional costume. View of Stroboli volcano. Lighthouse at the bay of Messina, Sicily. View of Izmir.
Nautical chart of the gulf of Izmir.
Panoramic view of Izmir.
View of Izmir. In the background, Kadifekale castle.
View of Izmir, with Kadifekale castle on the hilltop.
View of the village of Selçuk near ancient Ephesus. In the background, Selçuk (Ayasulluk) castle.
View of Manisa (ancient Magnesia ad Sipylum), Asia Minor.
Two different versions of Greek love song from Izmir.
View of Izmir with Pagos castle.