Peloponnese (1631 Subjects)
Map of Spetses island, and of the ports of Porto Heli and Ververonta in the Peloponnese.
View of Corinth and Acrocorinth. In the background the Temple of Apollo (at ancient Corinth).
The remains of the Temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
Ruins of polygonal wall in Epidavros Limira, ancient city in Laconia, north of Monemvasia.
Map of the anchorage of Monemvasia and Epidavros Limira, ancient city in Laconia.
Cottage in Monemvasia.
Morait nomad in his summer camp.
Greek musician entertaining shepherds and a priest in the Peloponnese.
Turkish mausoleums and funerary steles in the Peloponnese.
Turkish woman waters the flowers of her husband's grave.
View of Koroni from the Venetian castle.
View of the Venetian castle of Koroni.
Well in an Ottoman garden in Koroni.
West European travelers are resting at the ruins of an ancient building in Messenia.
View of the Castle of Pylos (Niokastro) and Bay of Navarino with Sphacteria island.
Fountain and ancient building, perhaps of Roman era, in Pylos.
Albanian family traveling.
View of Philatrea in Peloponnese.
Signet from the Peloponnes. The author suggests that it depicts Hermes Psychopompos.
Ancient coins from Arcadia. Obv. Athena.
Ancient coins of Argos.
View of Gytheio. During the Ottoman rule, the entire city, and not only the islet outside Gytheio, was called Marathonisi.
1. Relief from Gytheio. Warrior overcomes his enemy, probably an Amazon. 2. Base of ancient stele from Sparta 3. Ancient inscription from Sparta.
Relief from Gytheio, most probably from the Temple of Nike.
Statue of Artemis in Oitylo (Mani).
Statue of Apollo in Oitylo (Mani).
Coins from Laconia, which according to the author date from antiquity. Based on their typology, however, it is evident that they come from a later period than the authors claim. The figure on the coin at the right is probably Lysandros, the General of Sparta (fifth century BCE).
Folk song from Mani.
View of Corinth, the Isthmus of Corinth and Acrocorinth. In the foreground the Venetian fleet sailing the Corinthian Gulf.
Map of the Peloponnese. On the right top an Albanian shepherd in traditional clothing; on the bottom left, a view of Monemvasia.