Roman monuments (811 Subjects)
Rotonda in Thessaloniki.
View of Incantadas monument in the Roman agora of Thessaloniki, based on earlier drawing from the edition by James Stuart and Nicholas Revett. Lithograph, c. 1830.
Reliefs from Magnesia and Thessaloniki at the court of Louvre Museum. From Poliorama Pittoresco review, 1843.
Detail from the arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki.
Golden Gate or Axios (Vardar) Gate in Thessaloniki. Based on the drawing by E. M. Cousinéry in Voyage dans la Macédoine, Paris, 1831.
Golden Gate or Axios (Vardar) Gate in Thessaloniki. Ancient coin from Amphipolis. From edition of the mid-19th century.
Arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki. Greek history textbook, 19th century.
Detail from the Arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki.
Ancient bath in Palagonia, near Catania, Sicily. According to Roman myth, the three small lakes of the area were the birthplace of the Sicilian deities Palici.
A modern structure erected on the site of the ancient cistern in Val di Noto, southeastern Sicily.
The Roman Stadium of Ephesus.
A Roman building at Ephesus, probably a bathhouse.
The Tetraporticon or Arch of Septimius Severus at Latakia (ancient Laodicea).
A monumental building on the coasts of Syria, possibly a Roman funerary monument between Tartus and Amrit, to the south of Tartus.
Roman aqueduct on Mount Kastron, Samos island. The aqueduct was connected to the Eupalinian aqueduct or Tunnel of Eupalinos, near the port of Pythagoreion.
View of the triumphal Arch of Orange.
The temple of Rome and Augustus at Pula, Croatia.
The triumphal arch of Aunia Meliana in the walls of Zadar, Croatia. The arch became part of the Sea Gate or Gate of Saint Chrysogonus in 1573.
Plan of the ruins of the Palace of Diocletian in Split, Croatia.
The Column of Marcian in Istanbul.
The Pillar of Pompey, which was situated at the point where the Bosporus joins the Black Sea.
Monumental Roman tomb at Milas, known today as Gümüşkesen.
The temple of Augustus at Milas.
Roman ruins in Athens
Title page of the second part of the book. The Arch of Hadrian in Athens.
The monument of Philopappus in Athens.
The Gate of Mesogeia or Gate of Boubounistra, which was situated at the present-day junction of Amalias avenue with Othonos street. In the background, the fountain of Boubounistra.
Triumphal arch in the honour of Antonius and Octavius, victors of the battle at Philippoi. This now-lost monument was located in the Vardari area of Thessaloniki (today Dimokratias Square), to the west of Via Egnatia.
Inscription from the Golden Gate or Axios (Vardar) Gate in Thessaloniki.
View of the sculptures at the southern entrance to the Roman Agora of Thessaloniki (Incantadas Monument).