Roman monuments (811 Subjects)
The temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens, from the east.
Plan of the theatre and stadium at Sikyon.
Map of ancient Nicopolis, showing the monument of Augustus, erected by Octavianus Augustus after his victory in Actium and dedicated to Apollo, Poseidon and Ares.
Plan of the remains of the Roman aqueduct of Nicopolis on a tributary of Louros river .
Plan of the odeon and the Greek theatre of Nicopolis. Plan of part of the walls, the aqueducts and cisterns.
Inscription from Roman sarcophagus supposed to be the tomb of Saint Luke the Evangelist, at the church of Hagios Loukas, Thebes.
Part of wall of the Hellenistic or the Roman period at ancient Aptera, near Chania.
Part of the Roman cistern of Aptera.
Sarcophagus of Arvi or Pashley sarcophagus: Marble sarcophagus with relief showing the triumphal return of Dionysus, discovered in Arvi, Heraklion province, and taken to Britain by Robert Pashley, today housed at Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Details from the sarcophagus of Arvi or Pashley sarcophagus: marble sarcophagus with relief showing the triumphal return of Dionysus, discovered in Arvi, Heraklion province, and taken to Britain by Robert Pashley, today housed at Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Details from the sarcophagus of Arvi or Pashley sarcophagus: marble sarcophagus with relief showing the triumphal return of Dionysus, discovered in Arvi, Heraklion province, and taken to Britain by Robert Pashley, today housed at Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
Views of Erechtheion, Propylaea, Hadrian's Arch and the Gate of Athena Archegetis, Athens.
Apollo of Belvedere (Roman statue of Hadrian's era, based on a copper original of the 4th century, possibly by Leochares).
Statue of the Capitoline Venus type, from the Capitoline Museums.
1. Plan of early Byzantine basilica at Loutsa, close to Foinikounta, Messenia. 2, 3. Roman ruins at Loutra, close to Foinikounta, Messenia.
Entrance to the Venetian castle of Koroni. 2. Ancient column capital from Koroni. 2. Roman column capital from Koroni.
Remains of the Greek baths, the thermae of Kladeos river and the Roman guesthouses at ancient Olympia.
Remains of the Greek baths, the thermae of Kladeos river and the Roman guesthouses at ancient Olympia.
Roman sarcophagus with reliefs at the court of the church of Hagios Dimitrios, Mystras.
1. Section and plan of the Roman theatre at the sanctuary of Artemis Orthia at Sparta. 3-6. Plans of the Roman baths of Sparta.
1. The ancient theatre of Argos. (C) shows the Serapeum, later Thermae. 2. Remains of the Roman baths. 3. Plan of Roman square building (monument M).
1. Section of the ancient theatre of Argos. 2, 3, 4. Section of parts of the Serapeum (later Roman Thermae), Argos. 5, 6, 7. Parts of the ancient walls of Larissa acropolis, Argos.
Plan of the Roman theatre of Milos with details of the retaining wall.
Reconstruction and architectural features of the Roman theatre of Milos.
1. Plan of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth. 2. View of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth. 3. Plan of the Roman theatre off ancient Corinth.
Topographical map of ancient Sicyon, with the sites of the ancient theatre and the stadium.
1. Plan of the ancient theatre of Sicyon, 1829. 2. Section of part of the theatre. 3-6. Reconstruction and architectural features of the entrance and the main part of the Roman subterranean gallery which provided access to the theatre. 7. Section of seating row. 8-10. View, plan and section of the retaining wall of the stadium of Sicyon.
1. View of the castle of Patras. 2-6. Plan and architectural details of Roman funerary monument, Patras.
Roman antiquities seen by the author at the Monastery of Loukou, Cynouria, Peloponnese.
Roman antiquities from Loukou, Cynouria, Peloponnese.