Central Greece (1778 Subjects)
Inscription from a Roman sarcophagus of Thebes. The inscription had already been published by Wheler and Spon; however, Clarke affirms that he is the first to offer a correct transcription.
View of Thebes from Plataeae.
Ancient votive offerings of terracotta and marble from Thebes.
Delphi, the highest summit of Mount Dirfi in Euboea, as seen from Mount Helicon.
Interior of the Oracle of Trophonius in Livadeia.
The “man and dog” Stele of Alxenoror, or Stele of Orchomenos, today housed in the Archaeological Museum of Athens.
View of Mount Parnassus from the northwest.
Map of Malian gulf area.
View of Thermopylae from Mendenitsa. In the background, the Malian gulf.
Ancient funerary monuments at Thermopylae.
Silver coins of ancient Locris (today part of Phthiotis district).
Scores of love songs from Athens.
The fortress of Antirrion.
Map of Euboea.
Map of Euboea.
Katabothra, tunnel created as part of the project of draining lake Copais.
The central market of Athens at Plaka quarter. In the distance, the Acropolis.
The Castalian fountain at Delphi.
View of the Parthenon.
Relief of laurel wreath, Athens.
Part of the frieze of the theatre of Dionysus, Athens.
Equestrian figure from the frieze of the Parthenon.
Greek in traditional dress of the 19th century.
Woman from Mantoudi, Euboea, in traditional costume.
A mountain view on the Gulf of Corinth. In the background, Mount Helicon.
Monastery of Daphni.
The temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
Niches for votive offerings on the sacred way to Eleusis.
Reconstruction of ancient Piraeus and the Long Walls.
Mound of Marathon.