Natural environment (2452 Subjects)
Temple of Apollo Epicureus at Bassae.
View of the Acropolis and the Pnyx with the ancient bema.
Delphi and Mount Parnassus.
A summit of Mount Pindus.
View of Thermopylae.
Cape Tainaron.
Map of the vale of Tempi.
Frontispiece: Map showing the author's itinerary. Scene from the author's journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem.
Mount Carmel with the Mount of the Prophets and Carmel monastery on its summit. On the left, the medieval city of St. John of Acre.
View of Mount Tabor. Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim on the plain of Nablus. The village of Nain in Galilee, where, according to the Bible, Jesus Christ raised the widow's son from the dead.
View in Naxos. View of the temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae, Peloponnese.
View of Bursa. In the background, Mount Uludag (Olympus of Bithynia).
Panoramic view of the western (European) coast of the Bosporus from Kabataş, neighbourhood to the south of Pera, to the Fortress of Europe.
Panoramic view of the western (European) coast of the Bosporus from the Fortress of Europe to the Black Sea.
Muslim cemetery at Istanbul, possibly at Üsküdar, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
The palace of Dolmabahçe, Istanbul.
The prairie of Büyükdere, on the nortwestern coast of the Bosporus.
Panoramic view of Izmir.
Storm at the Iron Gates, gorge on the river Danube at the borders of Serbia and Romania.
Funerary monuments, possibly of the Great Chans of the Tatars, seen by the author at the surroundings of Bahçesaray.
1. Mount Sinai as seen from the Red Sea. 2. The Rock of Meribah out of which issued water when smitten by the rod of Moses. 3, 4 Summits of Mount Sinai (Mount Moses and Mount Horeb). 5. Mount Horeb. 6. Mount Carmel.
The quarter of Fenerbahçe south of Kadiköy, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
The palace of Esme Sultan at Eyüp, Istanbul.
The kiosk of Selim III at Bebek, on the European coast of the Bosporus. The Sultan and his officials used the kiosk to receive representatives of foreign nations.
The Anatolian Castle (Anadolu Hisarı) on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
Kiosk by the sea at Sweet Waters of Asia.
Landscape at Çubuklu, on the northeastern coast of the Bosporus.
View of Dolmabahçe Park, where the Palace of Dolmabahçe was built later in the 19th century.
Landscape at Büyükdere on the northwestern coast of the Bosporus.
Valide Dam at Belgrade Forest, on the northwestern coast of the Bosporus.