CONTENTS
OF
THIS VOLUME.
ILLUSTRATED
BY
f Description of the Temple of Jupiter Olympius, at Agrigentum; with View, Plan,
_ Elevation, Section, llestoration, and Details of the same.
C R. COCKERELL, A.R.A.-< ~ . . „ ., _, . „ „ , . . . . i t>i .
Description or the Temple of Hercules, at Agrigentum; 1 I late.
L Consisting of 8 pages of Letter-press, 9 Plates, 2 Vignettes.
View, and Remarks on the Plan of the West Front of the Propylasa at Athens.
Description of several Athenian Sepulchral Marbles. Disquisition on Grecian Ornament.
Plan of the Pnyx, or Ancient Place of Athenian Parliament, and its Vicinity.
Description of some remarkable Antiquities at Delos; 2 Plates.
Description of Grecian Antiquities represented in Vignettes. •
30 pages of Letter-press, 5 Plates, and 6 Vignettes.
\V. KlNNAKD.
T. L. DONALDSON.
W. Jenkins, Jun.
W. Railton.
Description of the Temple of Apollo Epicurius, at Bassa, near Phigalia; with View,
Plan, Elevation, Section, and Details of the same ; 10 Plates.
Description of the Entrance Gate to the City of Messene, and of Towers at Messene and
near Argos ; 2 Plates.
Description of the Subterraneous Chamber at Mycense, called the Treasury of Atreus;
5 Plates.
On the Form, Arrangement, and Construction of the Greek Theatre ; with Plans of the
Theatres at Epidaurus, Dramyssus near Ioannina in Albania, and at Syracuse;
4 Plates.
Various Fragments, at Athens, Delphi, and in Asia Minor; 5 Plates.
56 pages of Letter-press, 26 Plates, 3 Vignettes.
Further Elucidations of Stuart and Revetfs Antiquities of Athens ; consisting of
The Plan of the Lacunaria of the Temple of Theseus.
Detail of the Capital of the Opisthodomos of the Temple of Theseus.
Doric Entablature in the Wall of the Acropolis, supposed to have belonged to the
Ancient Hecatompedon.
Parallel of the Entasis of various Columns at Athens.
Section of the Capital of the Central Anta of the Choragic Monument of Thrasylhis.
5 pages of Letter-press, and 5 Plates.
Description of the newly-discovered Grecian Temple in the Island of Corfu, at Cardachio ;
with Plan, Elevation, Section, and Details.
6 pages of Letter-press, and 5 Plates.
VOL. IV.
OF
THIS VOLUME.
ILLUSTRATED
BY
f Description of the Temple of Jupiter Olympius, at Agrigentum; with View, Plan,
_ Elevation, Section, llestoration, and Details of the same.
C R. COCKERELL, A.R.A.-< ~ . . „ ., _, . „ „ , . . . . i t>i .
Description or the Temple of Hercules, at Agrigentum; 1 I late.
L Consisting of 8 pages of Letter-press, 9 Plates, 2 Vignettes.
View, and Remarks on the Plan of the West Front of the Propylasa at Athens.
Description of several Athenian Sepulchral Marbles. Disquisition on Grecian Ornament.
Plan of the Pnyx, or Ancient Place of Athenian Parliament, and its Vicinity.
Description of some remarkable Antiquities at Delos; 2 Plates.
Description of Grecian Antiquities represented in Vignettes. •
30 pages of Letter-press, 5 Plates, and 6 Vignettes.
\V. KlNNAKD.
T. L. DONALDSON.
W. Jenkins, Jun.
W. Railton.
Description of the Temple of Apollo Epicurius, at Bassa, near Phigalia; with View,
Plan, Elevation, Section, and Details of the same ; 10 Plates.
Description of the Entrance Gate to the City of Messene, and of Towers at Messene and
near Argos ; 2 Plates.
Description of the Subterraneous Chamber at Mycense, called the Treasury of Atreus;
5 Plates.
On the Form, Arrangement, and Construction of the Greek Theatre ; with Plans of the
Theatres at Epidaurus, Dramyssus near Ioannina in Albania, and at Syracuse;
4 Plates.
Various Fragments, at Athens, Delphi, and in Asia Minor; 5 Plates.
56 pages of Letter-press, 26 Plates, 3 Vignettes.
Further Elucidations of Stuart and Revetfs Antiquities of Athens ; consisting of
The Plan of the Lacunaria of the Temple of Theseus.
Detail of the Capital of the Opisthodomos of the Temple of Theseus.
Doric Entablature in the Wall of the Acropolis, supposed to have belonged to the
Ancient Hecatompedon.
Parallel of the Entasis of various Columns at Athens.
Section of the Capital of the Central Anta of the Choragic Monument of Thrasylhis.
5 pages of Letter-press, and 5 Plates.
Description of the newly-discovered Grecian Temple in the Island of Corfu, at Cardachio ;
with Plan, Elevation, Section, and Details.
6 pages of Letter-press, and 5 Plates.
VOL. IV.