Art and antiquities (4912 Subjects)
Inscription from Thyateira (today Akhisar).
Inscription from Thyateira, Asia Minor.
Inscription from Thyateira, Asia Minor.
Inscription from Thyateira, Asia Minor.
Inscription from Smyrna.
Inscription from Ephesus.
Inscription from Pergamon.
Inscription from Laodicea.
Inscription from Philadelphia, Asia Minor.
Inscription from Miletus.
Engraved amethyst bought by French traveller Le Thou in Asia Minor. It shows Archangel Michael, combining elements from several religious traditions.
Roman coin of Emperor Otho. Ancient coin from Lesbos island. Ancient coins from Tinos island.
Ancient coins from Zakynthos (1), Abydos (2), Izmir (3), Thyateira (4), Roman coins of emperors Commodus and Caracalla from Patras (5,6), coins from Delphi (7) and Sicyon (8).
Ancient coins from Thyateira (1), Izmir (2), Ephesus (3), Pergamon (4), Laodicea (5), Philadelphia (6), Sardes (7) and Magnesia (8).
Ancient coins from Phocaea (1,2), Temnos (3,4), Erythrae (5, 6) and Hyrcanis (7, 8).
Ancient coins from Phocaea (1, 2), Sardes (3, 4), and possibly Izmir (5, 6).
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).
Inscriptions from Delos island.
The remains of ancient Ephesus. Jacob Spon and George Wheler reading an ancient inscription.
Jacob Spon and George Wheler visit the remains of ancient Athens.
Memorial service on Saturday of the Souls, Athens.
Title page. The Acropolis and the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens.
Title page of the first part of the book. The Postern Gate of the Mycenae Acropolis.
Ruins at the site of the Acropolis of Sparta.
The Arcadian Gate of Αncient Messene.
The walls of Αncient Messene.
Chapter page. The Tholos Tomb of Mycenae or Treasury of Atreus.
The port of Aegina as seen from the archaeological site of Kolonna.
The temple of Aphaia in Aegina and the coast of Attica.
Mycenean monument near Mycenae.