Turkey (3294 Subjects)
Passenger boat connecting the eastern and western coasts of the Bosporus. In the background, Rumeli Castle.
Ottoman carriage.
View of the surroundings of Bursa.
Leisure scene at Pinarbasi, a neighbourhood of Bursa. A story teller entertains the public.
Women of the Sultan's harem on their promenade, chaperoned by Kislar Aga, head of the eunuchs of the Imperial Palace.
View of Hagia Sophia square and the fountain of Ahmed III.
The court of Kiliç Ali Pasha Mosque at Tophane, Istanbul. In the background, Nusretiye mosque.
The palace of Dolmabahçe and the imperial boat.
The Chief Admiral of the Ottoman fleet on his way to his ship, ready for departure.
View of Bebek, Istanbul.
Panoramic view of Istanbul from Pera. In the background, from left to right, Topkapi place, Hagia Sophia and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I.
Map of Europe, the Arabic peninsula and Asia, showing the author's itinerary.
View of Istanbul from Scutari (Üsküdar). On the left, Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace.
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.
Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I, Istanbul.
Greek and Jewish women in traditional costume. View of Stroboli volcano. Lighthouse at the bay of Messina, Sicily. View of Izmir.
Affluent women of Istanbul. Panoramic view of Istanbul. Women of the imperial harem.
Greece and Asia Minor in the era of the Trojan War, according to the anonymous works traditionally attibuted to Dictys Cretensis (“Dictys Cretensis Ephemeridos belli Trojani”) and Dares Phrygius (“De excidio Trojae historia”).
The navigation of Ulysses from Troy to Ithaca, according to Homer.
The voyage of Aeneas from Troy to Rome as described by Virgil.
The voyage of Aeneas from Troy to Rome as described by Dionisius Halicarnasseus in “Roman Archaeology”.
Map of the Roman empire in the era of Julius Cesar, based on the descriptions by Julius Caesar himslef and by Silius Italicus.
Map showing the campaign of Alexander the Great, according to Quintus Curtius, Arrian and other historians.
Map of the campaign of Agesilaus II of Sparta against the Persians, based on the description of Xenophon.
Map showing the retreat of the Ten Thousand according to Xenophon.
Map showing the conquests of Demetrius I Poliorcetes.
Map of the Eastern Mediterrranean showing the places mentioned in the Old and New Testament.
Map of the places mentioned in Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History.
Map of Istanbul.
Map of Istanbul, showing some of the city's main sights: A. The Plataean Tripod at the Byzantine Hippodrome B. The Column of Arcadius C. The Patriarchate of Constantinople D. The church of Hagioi Apostoloi, Istanbul. E. Atik Mustafa Pasa Mosque at the area of Vlacherna, initially a church built in the Byzantine era; its original dedication remains unknown. F. Cannons used in Suleiman I's campaigns to Belgrade, Rhodes and Budapest.