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Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Bride of Abydos": Ottoman prince with odalisque in the Harem .
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Corsair": Greek slave girl.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Corsair": Greek slave and an Ottoman Pasha.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Siege of Corinth": Ottoman official and Greek slave girl at the ruins of the Temple of Apollo in Ancient Corinth.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "Parisima": Secret meeting of Parisima, wife of Lord Este, with her adoptive son.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "Parisima": Parisima with her adoptive son and lover in front of her husbant, Lord Este.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Curse of Minerva": The Parthenon.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Walts": Scene in a salon in London.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "Hebrew Melodies-She walks in beauty": Jewish girl.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "Hebrew Melodies-Jephtha's daughter": Jewish girl.
Illustration for the poem of Lord Byron "The Maid of Athens": Tereza Makri, platonic love of Lord Byron and one of his muses during his stay in Athens.
View of Lake Leman in Switzerland.
Title page.
Portrait of the Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa (ca. 1475-1546).
Portrait of Sultan Suleiman I.
Portrait of Sultan Suleiman I. Suleimaniye mosque in the background.
Portrait of Ismael, Persian emissary to the court of Suleiman I.
The library of Leiden. On the left underneath the windows, the famous map of the course of the Elbe done by Lorichs.
Scene in Ottoman mosque. On the rite, Ottomans cleansing themselves before entering the mosque. On the left a religious teacher with his disciples.
Circumcision.
Ottomans slaughtering a lamb in preparation for the Bayram.
Ottomans and slaves taken captive in the war.
Ottomans supervising slaves, taken captive in the war, during agricultural work.
Exorcisms and torture on apostates and fugitives.
The march of the Sultan from the Palace to the mosque on the day of Bayram. Frontispiece of the first volume: The march of Ottoman officials.
The march of the Sultan from the Palace to the mosque on the day of Bayram. Frontispiece of the second volume: The departure of the Sultan from the Palace.
Jewish wetnurse with infant. From: Adelaide Mary Walker, Through Macedonia to the Albanian Lakes, London, Chapman and Hill, 1864.
Bulgrian bride from Kalamaria. From: Adelaide Mary Walker, Through Macedonia to the Albanian Lakes, London, Chapman and Hill, 1864.
Bulgarian woman from Kolakia (Halastra). Peasant woman from Baltza (Melissochori) on the outskirts of Thessaloniki. From: Raphäel Jacquemin, Iconographie générale et méthodique du costume du IVe au XIXe siècle (315-1815) [...], Paris, 1863-1869.
Jewish young woman from Thessaloniki. Jewish man. Ambassafor guard in Thessaloniki.