Human types (5121 Subjects)
Temple G, dedicated to Zeus, in Selinunte, Sicily.
View and plan of the quarries of Selinunte, Sicily.
Entrance to the Cave of San Calogero (also known as thermal springs of San Calogero) on Mount San Calogero near Sciacca, Sicily.
View of the thermal springs on Mount San Calogero near Sciacca, Sicily. View of the thermal springs complex.
Curing of anchovies.
Carriage used for the harvesting of crops.
Landscape of Palermo.
Details of the process of tuna fishing, Sicily
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Tuna fishing, Sicily.
Tuna fishing, Sicily.
The entrance to the palace of the Prince of Palagonia in Bagheria, Sicily.
Collection of resin from tree, Sicily.
Frontispiece to the first volume of the edition.
Frontispiece of the second volume of the edition.
Frontispiece to the third volume of the edition. The Prince heir to the Ottoman throne. Haseki Sultan, mother of the Prince heir and first sultana in the imperial harem's hierarchy.
The Ottoman Sultan and the Great Vizier.
A musician and a woman dancer of the Harem. The lady responsible for keeping order in the Harem.
Kizlar Aga, head of the black eunuchs of the imperial Harem. Odalisk of the imperial Harem.
Kapi Aga, the head of the white eunuchs of the imperial Harem.
İçoğlan, servant in the imperial Palace. The officer in charge of guarding and carrying the Sutlan's riding stool.
An İçoğlan, servant in the imperial Palace, during a writing lesson, with his teacher.
The Turban bearer - Official responsible for the guarding of the Sultan's turbans (Dulbendar Aga). The sword bearer to the Sultan (Silahdar Aga).
İçoğlan Aga, responsible for the Devsirme children who became servants in the Imperial palace. Tascireci Bashi, secretary to the Sultan.
Musician of the Imperial Palace. Confectioner of the Sultan's court (Halvaci).
Turkish male and female dancers.
Kapıcıbaşı, head of ceremonies in the Sultan's palace.
Frontispiece to the fourth volume of the edition. Mamluk rider.
The Grand Vizier riding a horse.
A servant and an escort to the Grand Vizier.
A Spahi, member of the Ottoman cavalry corps. A Deli, member of the light cavalry.