Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- PRELIMINARY Dissertation
- I Note respecting the Massacre of the Mamelukes by the Turks, in the year 1811
- II Account of a Journey through the District of Maina in the Morea; communicated by Mr. Morritt
- III Remarks illustrating Part of the preceding Journal; from the Papers of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- IV Parnassus, and the neighbouring District; from the Manuscripts of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- V Observations on Natural History relating to Parts of Greece, and the Island of Cyprus; from the Same
- VI Journey from Parium to the Troad. — Ascent to the Summit of Ida. — The Salt Springs of Tousla. — Ruins of Assos; from the Journals of Dr. Hunt
- VII Remarks respecting Attica; from the Journals of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- VIII Letters from the late Professor Carlyle, during his Residence in Turkey, to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- IX Mount Athos. — An Account of the Monastic Institutions, and the Libraries on the Holy Mountain; from the Papers of Dr. Hunt
- X Additional Remarks on the Sepulchres of the European and Asiatic Greeks, by the Editor
- XI Notice respecting Dr. Sibthorp's Journals, by the Editor
- XII Medicinal and Economical Uses of the Plants of Greece; from the Papers of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- XIII Plants collected in Cyprus, by Dr. Hume
- XIV Birds, Quadrupeds, and Fishes of Greece and Cyprus, with their Names in Romaic; from the Papers of Dr. Sibthorp
- XV On the various Modes of Fishing practised by the Modern Greeks, by the Editor
- XVI Various Extracts from Dr. Sibthorp's Journals
- XVII On the Olives and Vines of Zante. — On the Corn cultivated in that Island, and in Parts of the Ancient Bœotia. — The produce of Corn in some Districts of Greece; from the Papers of Dr. Sibthorp, and from some Remarks communicated by Mr. Hawkins
- XVIII Journal through Parts of Bœotia and Phocis, communicated by Mr. Raikes
- XIX Remarks relating to the Military Architecture of the Ancient Greeks, from the Journals of the late Colonel Squire
- XX Antiquities of Athens: — Explanation of the Subject of the Vases facing p. 325. and p. 327.; — and of the Sigillarium; by the Editor
- XXI Excavations in the Tombs of Attica
- XXII The Plain of Marathon; from the Papers of the late Col. Squire
- XXIII Remarks on Parts of the Continent of Greece; from the Same
- XXIV The Isthmus of Corinth; from the Same
- XXV Observations relating to some of the Antiquities of Egypt; from the Journals of the late Mr. Davison
- XXVI The Catacombs of Alexandria; the Paintings with which they were ornamented; Remarks on the Custom of painting Temples and Statues; Illustration of the singular Use of the Word Γρáφω, by the Editor
- XXVII Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the Modern Inhabitants of Egypt; from the Journals of Dr. Hume
- XXVIII Journal of a Voyage up the Nile into Part of Nubia, in May 1814; by Captain Light
- XXIX On the Mines of Laurium. — Gold and Silver Coinage of the Athenians. — Revenue of Attica; by the Editor and the Earl of Aberdeen
- XXX Remarks on Two sculptured Marbles brought from Amyclæ; by the Earl of Aberdeen
- XXXI Illustration of various Greek Inscriptions, by the Editor
- XXXII On the Topography of Athens; by Mr. Hawkins
- XXXIII On the Long Walls which connected Athens with the Piræus
- XXXIV The Vale of Tempe; by Mr. Hawkins
- XXXV The Syrinx of Strabo, and the Passage of the Euripus; by Mr. Hawkins
- XXXVI Panoramic View of Athens, illustrated by Mr. Haygarth
- XXXVII Remarks on the Thesauri of the Greeks, by the Editor
- XXXVIII Remarks on the Troad, contained in a Letter from Mr. Morritt to Dr. Clarke
- XXXIX Remarks on the Architectural Inscription brought from Athens, and now preserved in the British Museum; by Mr. Wilkins
- XL References to Mr. Foster's Map of the Troad
- XLI Remarks on the Demetrian System of the Troad, by the Editor
- NOTES
XXX - Remarks on Two sculptured Marbles brought from Amyclæ; by the Earl of Aberdeen
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- PRELIMINARY Dissertation
- I Note respecting the Massacre of the Mamelukes by the Turks, in the year 1811
- II Account of a Journey through the District of Maina in the Morea; communicated by Mr. Morritt
- III Remarks illustrating Part of the preceding Journal; from the Papers of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- IV Parnassus, and the neighbouring District; from the Manuscripts of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- V Observations on Natural History relating to Parts of Greece, and the Island of Cyprus; from the Same
- VI Journey from Parium to the Troad. — Ascent to the Summit of Ida. — The Salt Springs of Tousla. — Ruins of Assos; from the Journals of Dr. Hunt
- VII Remarks respecting Attica; from the Journals of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- VIII Letters from the late Professor Carlyle, during his Residence in Turkey, to the Lord Bishop of Lincoln
- IX Mount Athos. — An Account of the Monastic Institutions, and the Libraries on the Holy Mountain; from the Papers of Dr. Hunt
- X Additional Remarks on the Sepulchres of the European and Asiatic Greeks, by the Editor
- XI Notice respecting Dr. Sibthorp's Journals, by the Editor
- XII Medicinal and Economical Uses of the Plants of Greece; from the Papers of the late Dr. Sibthorp
- XIII Plants collected in Cyprus, by Dr. Hume
- XIV Birds, Quadrupeds, and Fishes of Greece and Cyprus, with their Names in Romaic; from the Papers of Dr. Sibthorp
- XV On the various Modes of Fishing practised by the Modern Greeks, by the Editor
- XVI Various Extracts from Dr. Sibthorp's Journals
- XVII On the Olives and Vines of Zante. — On the Corn cultivated in that Island, and in Parts of the Ancient Bœotia. — The produce of Corn in some Districts of Greece; from the Papers of Dr. Sibthorp, and from some Remarks communicated by Mr. Hawkins
- XVIII Journal through Parts of Bœotia and Phocis, communicated by Mr. Raikes
- XIX Remarks relating to the Military Architecture of the Ancient Greeks, from the Journals of the late Colonel Squire
- XX Antiquities of Athens: — Explanation of the Subject of the Vases facing p. 325. and p. 327.; — and of the Sigillarium; by the Editor
- XXI Excavations in the Tombs of Attica
- XXII The Plain of Marathon; from the Papers of the late Col. Squire
- XXIII Remarks on Parts of the Continent of Greece; from the Same
- XXIV The Isthmus of Corinth; from the Same
- XXV Observations relating to some of the Antiquities of Egypt; from the Journals of the late Mr. Davison
- XXVI The Catacombs of Alexandria; the Paintings with which they were ornamented; Remarks on the Custom of painting Temples and Statues; Illustration of the singular Use of the Word Γρáφω, by the Editor
- XXVII Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the Modern Inhabitants of Egypt; from the Journals of Dr. Hume
- XXVIII Journal of a Voyage up the Nile into Part of Nubia, in May 1814; by Captain Light
- XXIX On the Mines of Laurium. — Gold and Silver Coinage of the Athenians. — Revenue of Attica; by the Editor and the Earl of Aberdeen
- XXX Remarks on Two sculptured Marbles brought from Amyclæ; by the Earl of Aberdeen
- XXXI Illustration of various Greek Inscriptions, by the Editor
- XXXII On the Topography of Athens; by Mr. Hawkins
- XXXIII On the Long Walls which connected Athens with the Piræus
- XXXIV The Vale of Tempe; by Mr. Hawkins
- XXXV The Syrinx of Strabo, and the Passage of the Euripus; by Mr. Hawkins
- XXXVI Panoramic View of Athens, illustrated by Mr. Haygarth
- XXXVII Remarks on the Thesauri of the Greeks, by the Editor
- XXXVIII Remarks on the Troad, contained in a Letter from Mr. Morritt to Dr. Clarke
- XXXIX Remarks on the Architectural Inscription brought from Athens, and now preserved in the British Museum; by Mr. Wilkins
- XL References to Mr. Foster's Map of the Troad
- XLI Remarks on the Demetrian System of the Troad, by the Editor
- NOTES
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- Memoirs Relating to European and Asiatic TurkeyAnd Other Countries of the East, pp. 452 - 457Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1818