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EMBELLISHMENTS AND VIGNETTES

IN VOLUME THE SEVENTH.

THE VIGNETTES ARE ENGRAVED ON WOOD, CHIEFLY BY W. HUGHES.

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FRONTISPIECE.

Orestes and Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon; as represented upon an Athenian Terra-cotta Vase, in the style of painting called Monochromatic; accurately copied from the original Vase, now in the Author's possession, by Mrs. Edward Clarke; and engraved by R. Cooper.

IN THE PREFACE.

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. Edward
Clarke ..

Various Symbols, having all a reference to the same
subject, designed by Mrs. Edw. Clarke

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Archaic Inscription discovered upon an Athenian Terracotta Vase, by Thomas Burgon, Esq. of Smyrna

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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 posses-
sion of the Rev. W. Otter, M. A. Rector of Chetwynd in
Shropshire; designed by Mrs. E. Clarke

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Silver Medal of Athens; drawn from the Original by
J.4. Carr, jun. Esq. of St. John's College, Cambridge,
Topographical Chart of the Plain of Marathon; made
upon the spot by the Author; engraved by Neele . .

CHAP. II.

Antient Bulwark near one of the Gates of Thebes; perhaps the Hill of Apollo Ismenius; from a Sketch by the Author

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CHAP. III.

View of Thebes towards the North, taken from the South

Side of the Cadmean Citadel, by the Author

Fragment of Antient Architecture.

CHAP. IV.

View of the highest Mountain of Euboea, as seen from the

Summit of Helicon; taken upon the spot by the

Author.

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CHAP. V.

Singular Specimen of Grecian Architecture, hitherto undescribed; as found in Troas, and observed also among the Antiquities of Charonea; drawn by Preaux. . . 171

CHAP. VI.

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

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CHAP. VII.

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Primary Form of Carbonated Lime, exhibited in the Fracture of Common Limestone, upon the Summit of Parnassus; designed from the original by R. B. Harraden, 252

CHAP. VIII.

Geographical Sketch of the Environs of Thermopylæ.. 284

CHAP. IX.

Silver Medals of the LOCRI OPUNTII; drawn from the
Originals by the Rev. J. A. Carr, M.A. of Hadstock, in
Essex

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CHAP. X.

Mount Athos, as visible from Pieria; etched by L. Byrne, from a Sketch by the Author

CHAP. XI.

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Geographical Sketch from D'Anville; shewing the Course of the Via Ignatia from Thessalonica to Epidamnus.. 440

CONTEN

GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS.

PART II. SECT. III.

VOLUME THE SEVENTH.

PREFACE to the Third and Last Section of Part the Second.

CHAP. I.
P. 1.

ATHENS TO MARATHON.

Manners of the Athenians-Description of a Ball-Mode of Dancing practised by the Women-Superstitions-Funeral Rites of the Albanians-Departure from Athens-Kakuvies -Course of the Antient Road-Kevisia-Stamata-Village of MARATHON Charadrus - View of the PLAIN OF MARATHON-Bey-Sepheri-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 Relics Fountain of Macaria Marathonian Lake-Mount Stauro Koraki-Shuli-Marathonian Defile-Importance of the Pass-Return to Marathon Village.

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