Choregic monuments (75 Subjects)
The Choregic monument of Lysicrates.
The Choregic monument of Lysicrates, which used to be called the Lantern of Diogenes
The Choregic momument of Lysicrates and the ruined quarter of Fanari, from the northeast.
The Choregic Monumnet of Lysicrates, formerly called the Lanter of Demosthenes or Diogenes.
Reliefs from the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates.
The roof of the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates.
Vignettes of chapters IV and V: Ancient coins, inscriptions and reconstructive drawing of the top of the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens.
The Choregic Monument of Lysicrates seen from the court of the hospice of the Capuchin monastery, where it was situated. A Capuchin monk living at the monastery.
Plan of the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens. The preserved part of the monument is shaded in the drawing.
Elevation and section of the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens.
Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens: The base of the column with the circular zoccolos or steps which are immediately above the quadrangular basement.
Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens: The external face of the capital, with the entablature, and half one of the tripods.
Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens: The plan reversed, and the sections of the capital, with the elevation of half the unfinished part of the capital.
Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens: Fig. 1. A quarter of the upper surface of the Tholus or Cupola. Fig. 2. A section of the cupola made on the line CD of the foregoing figure. Fig. 3. A section of part of the cupola on the line EF. Fig. 4. A section of the helix or scrol marked A in Fig. 1, and 2. Fig. 5. represents the remains of the vitruvian scrols.
Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens: Fig. 1. The flower on the top of the tholus or cupola. Fig. 2. The plan of the upper surface of the flower. Fig. 3. A perpendicular section of the top of the flower, made through the line A, B, C of the preceding figure.
Relifs from the Choregic Monument of Lycirates in Athens: The story of Dionysus and the Tyrrhenian pirates.
Remains of the Choregic monument of Agnias, Xanthippos and Xanthides.
The Choregic monument of Thrasyllus (Panagia Spiliotissa), on the southern slope of the Acropolis.
The Choregic monument of Lysicrates, formerly called Diogenes' or Demosthenes' Lantern.
Choregic Monument of Lysicrates.
The Choregic Monument of Thrasyllus on the southern slope of the Acropolis.
Choregic Monument of Lysicrates.
Roman columns, parts of choregic monuments, close to the Choregic monument of Thrasyllus (Panagia Spiliotissa) in Athens.
The choregic monument of Lysicrates, which served for some time as library of the Capuchin Order.
Interior view of the Choregic monument of Thrasyllus (Panagia Spiliotissa) in Athens.
Coin of Athens and inscription from the Choregic monument of Lysicrates.
Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens: An attempt to restore the upper part of this building and to explain the manner which the tripod was originally placed on it.
A view of the Choregic Monument of Lysicrates in its present condition.
Plan of the Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens.
Elevation of the Choregic monument of Lysicrates in Athens.