No. 9. Remarkable Bas-Relief, discovered near to Orchomenus; engraved by R. Cooper, from a Sketch made by the Author To face p. 148 10. Mount Parnassus, viewed to the North-West; from a Drawing made upon the spot by the Author; etched by F. R. Hay - 172 11. Castalian Spring at Delphi; shewing the Bath for the Pythia; the Receptacles for the Vows, &c.; from a Drawing by the Author, etched by F.R. Hay 184 12. Descent to Thronium, from the Callidromos; with a View of the Sinus Maliacus, the Cencan Promontory of Eubea, the Coast of Thessaly, &c.; taken upon the spot by the Author; etched by F. R. Hay 13. Polyandrium of the Greeks who fell at Thermopyla, with the Remains of a Trophy mentioned by Herodotus; from a Sketch made upon the spot. by the Author; etched by L. Byrne 232 - 240 14. Mount Olympus, as viewed towards the North, from the Great Plain of the Pelasgi, near Larissa; etched by L. Byrne, from a Design made upon. the spot by the Author - 278 15. The Vale of Tempe, to the w.s. w., shewing the Antient Military Way, the Peneus, &c.; taken upon the spot by the Author, etched by L. Byrne - 290 16. Topographical Chart of Tempe; shewing the nature of the Defile between - 292 17: View of Mount Olympus, as it appears after leaving Tempe from the Shore of - 30 18. View of Olympus, as seen from the Town of Katarina, in Pieria; the whole - 384 20. Appearance of the Khan, or Inn, at Pravista; from a Sketch made by the Author on the spot, etched by L. Byrne. 408 No. 21. Silver Medals of NEAPOLIS, PHILIPPI, and Enos, in Thrace; drawn from the Originals by Mrs. Edward Clarke ; engraved by R. Cooper - - To face p. 458 22. View of the Sea of Marmora, with part of the Town of Rhodosto, the antient BISANTHE; taken from a window of the Khan, by the Author; etched by R. Cooper 23. View of the Interior of St. Sophia, from the Entrance looking towards the Altar-place ; as originally designed by Grelot, etched by J. Shury · 468 506 24. View of the Interior of St. Sophia, from beneath the Dome looking towards the Entrance; as originally designed by Grelot, etched by E. Byrne - 508 25. View of the Tellurium Mine at Sekeremb, now called Nagyag, in Transylvania, in the Heights of the Carpathian Mountains, north of the Marisus; taken upon the spot by the Author; etched by L. Byrne - 618 26. Topographical Chart of the City of Constantinople and its Environs, Galata, Péra, Tophana, and Scutari; from the original Survey made by Kauffer, engraved by Neele For the End of the Volume. 27. Chart of the Sea of Marmora, of the Dardanelles, and of the Thracian Bosporus; as originally published by Kauffer at Constantinople, engraved by Neele For the End of the Volume. 28. General Outline of the Author's Route; giving a more faithful view of his track through Greece, Macedonia, Thrace, Bulgaria, Walachia, Transylvania, and Hungary, than can be afforded by any Maps hitherto published; engraved from various documents by Neele : No. 1. Original of the Ionic Volute, as represented upon an Athenian Terra-cotta Vase, discovered at Athens by Sandford Graham, Esq. M. P. and now in the Author's possession; designed from the Original by Mrs. Edw. Clarke; engraved by R. Pollard. (Vignette to the Beginning of the Preface.) 2. Various Symbols, having all a reference to the same subject, introduced as Cuts in pages 6 and 7 of the Preface; designed by Mrs. Edward Clarke. No. 3. Archaic Inscription discovered upon an Athenian Terra-cotta Vase, by Thomas Burgon, Esq. of Smyrna; introduced as a Cut into page 10 of the Preface. 4. Original of the Ionic Volute, as represented upon an Athenian Terra-cotta Vase, discovered at Athens by Sandford Graham, Esq. M. P. and now in the possession of the Rev. W. Otter, M. A. Rector of Chetwynd in Shropshire; designed by Mrs. E. Clarke; engraved by R. Pollard. (Vignette at the End of the Preface.) 5. Silver Medal of Athens; drawn from the Original by J. A. Carr, Jun. Esq. of St. John's College, Cambridge; engraved by Cooper To face page 1 6. Antient Bulwark near one of the Gates of Thebes; perhaps the Hill of Apollo Ismenius; from a Sketch by the Author; a Wood-Cut by Austin 7. View of Thebes towards the North, taken from the South Side of the Cadmean Citadel, by the Author; etched by L. Byrne 8. Fragment of Antient Architecture; a Wood-Cut 9. View of the highest Mountain of Eubœa, as seen from the Summit of Helicon; taken upon the spot by the Author; etched by L. Byrne 10. Singular Specimen of Grecian Architecture, hitherto undescribed; as found in Troas, and observed also among the Antiquities of Cheronea; drawn by Preaux; etched by L. Byrne 11. Various Representations of the Gorgonian Head;-1. as found by the Earl of Aberdeen in a Tomb near Athens, and originally engraved by Evans;2. as discovered in a Marble Vow at Delphi;-and 3. as preserved in the old painted Glass of English Churches; copied by R. B. Harraden, and engraved by Cooper 12. Primary Form of Carbonated Lime, developed by the Fracture of Common Limestone, upon the Summit of Parnassus; designed from the Original by R. B. Harraden; engraved by H. Mutlow 32 63 85 107 137 - 171 199 · 223 13. Geographical Sketch of the Environs of Thermopylæ; engraved by Neele 14. Silver Medals of the LoCRI OPUNTII; drawn from the Originals by the Rev. J. A. Carr, M. A. of Hadstock, in Essex; engraved by Cooper 260 15. Mount Athos, as visible from Pieria; etched by L. Byrne, from a Sketch by the Author 298 No. 16. Geographical Sketch from D'Anville; shewing the Course of the Via Ignatia from Thessalonica to Epidamnus To face page 345 17. Limestone Formation of the Countries bordering the Archipelago, as exemplified by the Plain of Séres in Macedonia; engraved by Cooper, from a Sketch by the Author - 375 18. Lamp from Passeri; exhibiting the Virga divina, and other Symbols of Mercury; copied by R. B. Harraden; engraved by R. Cooper 416 19. Grecian Origin of the English Pantomime, as exhibited in the Mythological Dramas of the Antients; copied after Winkelmann, by R. B. Harraden; engraved by R. Cooper 20. Antient Tumulus near Develi, in Thrace; a Wood-Cut - 449 - 463 21. North-west Prospect of Sancta-Sophia; etched after Grelot, by L. Byrne 22. Onyx Intaglio, found by the Mud-washers of Constantinople; representing the Flight of Eneas from Troy; drawn from the original Gem by Mrs. Edward Clarke; engraved by R. Pollard - 480 527 23. A new Species of VERONICA, discovered by the Author in the Passage of Mount Hamus; designed from the original Specimens, and engraved according to their natural size, by J. Sowerby - 559 24. The Traveller's Mineralogical Apparatus for visiting Mines; consisting of, 1. a Hammer; 2. Blow-pipe; 3. a pair of Platinum Forceps ;- and 4, 5, two small Phials; the one containing Muriatic Acid, the other Calcined Borax - 594 25. Boundaries of the Bannat of Temeswar; a Wood-Cut - 617 26. Gipsies washing Gold in the Bannat; designed by R. B. Harraden; etched by J. Scott . 631 27. North-west View of VIENNA; from a Drawing made upon the spot by the Rev. E. V. Blomfield, M.A. Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; etched by J. Scott - 672 GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. PART II. SECT. III. PREFACE to the Third and Last Section of Part the Second. LIST of the Vignettes. Manners of the Athenians-Description of a Ball-Mode of Dancing practised by the Women-Superstitions-Funeral Rites of the Albanians-Departure from Athens- Kakûvies-Course of the Antient Road-Kevisia-Stamata-Village of MARATHON- Charadrus-View of the PLAIN OF MARATHON-Bey-Sefairy-Mountains of Croton and Agherlichi-BRAURON-Antiquities in the Plain of Marathon-Tomb of the Athenians-Arrow-heads-Monument of Miltiades-Sepulchre of the Plateans- Nature of the Soil-other Marathonian Reliques-Fountain of Macaria-Marathonian Lake-Mount Stauro Koraki-Schuli-Marathonian Defile-Importance of the Pass Present Village of Marathon-Cave of Pan-Charadra-Plants-Dogs-Albanians of the Mountains-Summits of Parnes-View from the Heights-Kalingi-Capandritti- Magi-Plain of TANAGRA-Village of Shalishi-Ela-EURIPUS-Skemata-Medals -Villages of Bratchi, Macro, and Megalo Vathni-Plain of THEBES-surrounding Scenery-Thebes-State of Surgery and Medicine in Greece-Antiquities of Thebes- Inscriptions-State of Painting among the Greeks in the age of Alexander-Seven Gates of Thebes-Story of Amphion and his Lyre not a fable-Pretended Tomb of St. Luke-Description of that Monument-Antient Bulwark-Church of St. Demetrius e |