Phocis (125 Subjects)
Part of ancient wall at Galaxidi.
Remains of the gate of ancient Myonia, built on the site of modern Agia Efthimia, Phocis.
View of Amfissa with the castle.
View of the castle of Amfissa, which was built on the site of the city's ancient arcropolis.
Ancient wall at Delphi.
Landscape at Delphi.
Funerary monument at Delphi.
Funerary monument at Delphi. The Crissaean field in the background.
Ruins in Lilaia in Phocis.
Ruins in Lilaia.
Remains of an ancient wall and building at Doris, ancient region situated at the north of modern Phocis district.
Delphi and Mount Parnassus.
Map of Phocis.
The Castalian Spring in Delphi.
Insciption from Delphi. The author claims to have seen the inscription on the back of a seat (cathedra) behind the altar in the Sanctuary.
Sculpted limestone, possibly part of ancient structure, found by the author during his tour of Mount Parnassus.
Map of Malian gulf area.
View of Thermopylae from Mendenitsa. In the background, the Malian gulf.
View of Delphi.
Plan, ceiling plan and transverse section of the Castalian fountain, Delphi. 1. The courtyard before the fountain. 2. The bassin at which the fountain water ended up through a covered conduit. 3. Rock-cut niches for votive offerings. 4. Church of Saint John the Forerunner. This was hte biggest niche around the fountain, and was converted into a chapel under Ottoman rule.
18, 19. Fragments of ancient Greek inscriptions from Hypati, Phocis. 20. Ancient Greek inscription from Amphicleia (older Dadi) in Phthiotis.
Map of the archaeological site of Delphi with the village of Kastri.
Map of the western part of Boeotia and Chalcis.
Oak tree from Mount Parnassus.
View of the Crissaean plain from Delphi. In the background, the Corinthian gulf and Peloponnese.
The gorge of the Phaedriades and the Castalian spring, Delphi.
Ancient remains at the site of Delphi.
The Crissaean field near Delphi.
Landscape at Delphi. On the right, the Castalian fountain. 22 September 1810.
Landscape at Delphi close to the Castalian fountain. 22 September 1810.