Mythology (161 Subjects)
Relief showing Athena and Satyr Marsyas, possibly from Myro's sculpture which was kept at the Acropolis and depicted on the obverse of Athenian coins.
Amazons.
Ancient deities: Helios, Diana (Artemis), Ceres (Demeter). Genealogy of the Assyrian Kings: Semiramis, Queen of the Babylonians and her descendants.
Ancient kings and deities connected to Athens: Athena, Apollo, Prometheus, Zeus and others. View of Athens. Genealogy of the Assyrian kings. Genealogy of Christ (Aram, Esrom).
Amazons. Mythical kings of Argos (Inachus, Phoroneus, Abas etc.). Job and Satan. View of Sparta.
View of Corinth. Genealogy of the Assyrian kings. Mythological figures (Cadmus, Phoenix etc.)
King Italus and Roman goddess Carmenta, here referred to as daughter of Evander. Genealogy of Christ: Salmon, Rahab etc.) View of Tiberias. Hera. Genealogy of the kings of Italy: Janus, Cronus, Picus and Faunus.
Hera. Genealogy of the kings of Italy: Janus, Cronus, Picus and Faunus.
Sibyls: Delphic, Libyan, Phrygian, Samian, European, Persian Sibyl and others. View of Troy. Tros, Anchises and Laomedon.
View of Troy. Tros, Anchises and Laomedon.
Heracles, Agamemnon, Hector. Menelaus, Helen and Paris. Turcus, son of Troilus and mythical ancestor of the Turks and his cousin Francus, descendant of Hector and mythical founder of rhe Merovingian dynasty.
Descendants of Aaron according to the book of Esdras. Carthage. Judges of Israel: Jephthah, Elon,
Abdon, Ibzan. Saul. Odysseus and Circe.
The Tail-Piece is an Isthmian crown, in the center of which is a medallion of Bellerophon watering Pegasus copied from an antique gem.
Aura, from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Dioscorus from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Ganymedes from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Leda from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Ariadne from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Dionysus with panther from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Maenad from the now lost Incantadas monument, Thessaloniki.
Title page of the first part of the book. Tetradrachm from Agrigento, Sicily. Obv. Skylla.
The Parthenon: 1. Plan of the temple. 2. West side of the temple. On the pediment the battle of Athena with Poseidon. On the metopes the Centauromachy. In fact, the Centauromachy is on the south side of the temple and not in the west, as the author suggests.
The Parthenon: 1. Part of the east side of the temple. 2. Longitudinal section of part of the pronaos.
Part of the south side of the Parthenon. On the metopes scenes from Centauromachy. Interestingly, the author adds to this side a pediment as well.
Ancient coin of Salamis. Obv. Ajax son of Telamon, king of Salamis.
Dedication to Philip Earl of Chesterfield. Composition of mythological figures (Hermes, Athens, etc.)
Statue of Pan.
Frontispiece: Allegoric scene with angels, Hercules, Perseus, Hermes, Athena and Poseidon.
Map of Peloponnese with the Ionian islands and part of Central Greece.
Map of Peloponnese with the Ionian islands and part of Central Greece.