Animals (1525 Subjects)
Baboon, crocodile, unicorn and salamander. Long-eared goat and long-tailed ram or billy-goat.
Vlorë.
Men in ancient Athens shoot arrows at a wolf, in accordance with Plutarch's description.
Ancient Athenians slaughter a bear, according to the description transmitted by ancient authors.
The Sultan rides to the mosque to pray on a Friday, escorted by a formal procession.
A captive lion in Istanbul is taken around the streets leashed with a chain with bells, so that people can become aware of its presence.
Tiger from Hyrcania.
Wild donkey of Asia Minor.
Elephant.
Camel.
Members of the mythicla tribe of the Pyglimes kill cranes with arrows, mounted on rams, in accordance with Pliny's description.
Depiction of diverse types of camel saddles.
Bulgarian women in the bazaars of Monastir [Bitola].
Yörüks and Zeibeks from Ödemiş, Asia Minor, near ancient Hypaepa.
Half-title page with illustration.
View of Istanbul from Pera. Valens aqueduct in the background. To the left of the aqueduct, the mosques of Suleiman I and Ahmed I, and Hagia Sophia.
The mosque of Sultan Ahmed I and the Byzantine Hippodrome. In the foreground, the Obelisk of Theodosius I, and the Obelisk of Constantine VII. Between them, the Serpent column, that is, the bronze base of the golden tripod of Plataeae, originally in the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi.
Fountain at Pera.
The Sultan's tent, in the course of a military campaign.
The aqueduct of Uzunkemer near Belgrade Forest, Istanbul.
Caravanserai at Küçükçekmece, near Istanbul.
Wooden bridge at Küçükçekmece, near Istanbul.
The stone bridge built by architect Sinan in Büyükçekmece, east of Silivri.
A street in Çorlu, close to Tekirdağ. In the background, the mosque of Sultan Suleiman I, built by architect Kassim and the mosque's Külliye, built by architect Sinan.
Ottoman market at Lüleburgaz in Turkey.
Karavanserai at Lüleburgaz in Turkey.
View of the village Kaskerat, which according to the author is located in eastern Thrace, close to Edirne and 35 leagues from Istanbul.
Kirklareli (in Greek Saranta Ekklisies), Eastern Thrace.
Caravan in the Balkan mountains.
Snapshot at Olt river in Rumania. Possibly a scene from the author's journey to Bucharest.