Peloponnese (1631 Subjects)
Map of Peloponnese with the Ionian islands and part of Central Greece.
Representation of Peloponnese as a leaf. The most important gulf and capes are noted.
Map of the Corinthian Gulf.
Map of the strait Rio-Antirio
Great White Pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus) and frogs in Eurotas river.
View of Sparta and Mystras.
View of Patras, with particular reference to the siege of the city by the Venetians in 1687.
The Chlemoutsi fortress in Peloponnese.
View of the Castle of Pylos (Niokastro) with reference to the sixth Ottoman–Venetian War.
Views of the gulf of Pylos with Palaiokastro (Α), the Castle of Pylos (Niokastro) (Β), Agios Nikolais height (C) and Methoni (D).
View of Methoni.
View of the city ans fortress of Koroni, with reference to the conquest of the city by the Venetians during the sixth Ottoman-Venetian War.
Cape Matapan. Plan of the Castle of Maini.
View of Κoroni from the sea.
Ottoman banner the Venetian took during the conquest of Κoroni in 1685.
Tuğ (insignia of Ottoman officials)-the Venetians took as trophies after the conquest of Κoroni in 1685.
View of the Fortress of Zarnata in Mani.
View of Kelefa Castle in Mani.
Plan of the Fortress of Passava in Mani.
View of the Castle of Kalamata.
The city and the Castle of Kalamata.
Military plans of the battle of Kalamata (1685), between the Venetians and the Ottomans.
View of Monemvasia.
Mythological composition referring to ancient Corinth: ruins, antiquities, Chimera and Bellerophon riding Pegasus.
View of Corinth and Acrocorinth.
Ancient coins from Corinth.
Imaginary representation of the tomb of Diogenes the Cynic in Ancient Corinth.
Ancient coins from Argos.
View of Nafplio.
The myth of Perseus. In Ethiopia, Perseus is saving Andromeda from the sea monster Kitos. On the right, Andromeda's parents, and their guards. The myth has certain references to Peloponnese, for Perseus was originally from Argos and he founded the city of Mycenae.