26 IONIA.
mental work: two of the stones are wanting, and some distorted. It is supported by pillars of
the Corinthian Order, fluted; some of which have suffered from violence, being hewn near the
bases, with a view to destroy the fabric for the iron and materials. The shafts are not circular,
but elliptical; and in the angular pilasters, square. The sides, which are now open, were closed
with marble pannels; the inside has been painted blue. This structure is the first object as you
approach from Jassus, and stands by the road. The entrance was on the farther side; the ascent
to it probably by a pair of steps, occasionally applied and removed." (Chandler, p. 189.)
PLATE XXV.
FLAN OF THE SEPULCHRE AT MYLASSA.
PLATE XXVI.
ELEVATION AND SECTION OF THE SEPULCHRE.
PLATE XXVII.
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS OF THE ARCH AT MYLASSA.
PLATE XXVIII.
ORNAMENTS AND PARTS AT LARGE OF THE SEPULCHRE.
PLATE XXIX.
PILASTERS AT LARGE.
PLATE XXX.
ORNAMENTS OF THE ROOF.
mental work: two of the stones are wanting, and some distorted. It is supported by pillars of
the Corinthian Order, fluted; some of which have suffered from violence, being hewn near the
bases, with a view to destroy the fabric for the iron and materials. The shafts are not circular,
but elliptical; and in the angular pilasters, square. The sides, which are now open, were closed
with marble pannels; the inside has been painted blue. This structure is the first object as you
approach from Jassus, and stands by the road. The entrance was on the farther side; the ascent
to it probably by a pair of steps, occasionally applied and removed." (Chandler, p. 189.)
PLATE XXV.
FLAN OF THE SEPULCHRE AT MYLASSA.
PLATE XXVI.
ELEVATION AND SECTION OF THE SEPULCHRE.
PLATE XXVII.
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTS OF THE ARCH AT MYLASSA.
PLATE XXVIII.
ORNAMENTS AND PARTS AT LARGE OF THE SEPULCHRE.
PLATE XXIX.
PILASTERS AT LARGE.
PLATE XXX.
ORNAMENTS OF THE ROOF.