Palestine (391 Subjects)
The tablets of the Ten Commandments.
Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. High priests of Israel.
Prophets of the Old Testament: Azariah, Elijah, Obadiah, Micah and Jonas. Kings of Israel: Zimri, Amri, Ahab, and Jezabel, Ahaziah, Joram. View of Jericho. Prophet Elijah ascends to heaven.
Kings of Babylon: Mordecai, Nebuchadnezzar. Xerxes. View of Constantinople. Nebuchadnezzar conquers Jerusalem.
Nebuchadnezzar conquers Jerusalem.
Nebuchadnezzar destroys Jerusalem.
View of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem.
Arab inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Jewish inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Greek Orthodox inhabitants of Jerusalem. An Orthodox priest.
Ethiopian man and priest at Jerusalem.
Map of part of Syria and Palestine, showing the author's route.
Map of Jerusalem and its surroundings.
Views and floor plan of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. View and floor plan of the Grotto and the Church of the Nativity.
Map of Caesarea Maritima. (B) Mount Tabor. (Ι) The funerary monuments known as "Tombs of the Kings" in Jerusalem. Tomb of Josaphat in Kidron Valley in Jerusalem.
View and plan of the Tomb of Absalom in Kidron Valley (Jerusalem).
View and plan of the Tomb of Zechariah in Kidron Valley (Jerusalem).
Solomon's Pools near Bethlehem. Map of Acre.
Plants of the Holy Land. Plant of genus Alyssum. Plant of the genus Chamemaelum. Plant of the genus Thymus.
Branch and fruit of the plant Melia Azedarach which R. Pococke saw in Palestine.
Arab of Palestine.
View of the settlement of Nabi Samuel, near Jerusalem, site of the tomb of prophet Samuel according to tradition. The settlement has been identified alternatively as biblical town Ramatha and as Arimathea. View of Abu Gosh village, also known as Qaryat al'Inab during the 19th century and identified by many as the biblical town of Cariatharim.
The Gate of Damascus in Jerusalem.
Akeldama, the field of Blood or Potter's field in Jerusalem.
Gate of the Hospital of the Knights of St. John at Jerusalem.
View of the Garden of Gethsemane. View of Mount of Olives from Jerusalem.
View of Bethany.
View of the monuments in Kidron valley, which according to tradition is also the site of prophet Isaiah's martyrdom.
View of the eastern part of Kidron valley or valley of Josaphat on the outskirts of Jerusalem, with the monumental funerary monuments called tombs of Absalom and Josaphata, Zechariah and Benei Hezir.
The alleged tomb of David in Jerusalem. Absalom's tomb in Kidron Valley, jerusalem. The Pool of Siloam.