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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Atlas of Joan Martines, Messina, 1582. Portulan chart of the western Mediterranean

Atlas of Joan Martines, Messina, 1582. Portulan chart of the western Mediterranean
Atlas of Joan Martines, Messina, 1582

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Atlas of Joan Martines, Messina, 1582. Portulan chart of the island of Sicily

Atlas of Joan Martines, Messina, 1582. Portulan chart of the island of Sicily

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Joe Pass, American virtuoso jazz guitarist, Ronnie Scotts, 1980. Artist: Brian O Connor

Joe Pass, American virtuoso jazz guitarist, Ronnie Scotts, 1980. Artist: Brian O Connor
Joe Pass, American virtuoso jazz guitarist of Sicilian descent, Ronnie Scott s, 1980

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Joe Pass, American virtuoso jazz guitarist, London, 1974. Artist: Brian O Connor

Joe Pass, American virtuoso jazz guitarist, London, 1974. Artist: Brian O Connor
Joe Pass, American virtuoso jazz guitarist of Sicilian descent, London, 1974

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stones of crystals called Gems of Mount Vesuvius, 1776

Stones of crystals called Gems of Mount Vesuvius, 1776
Stones of crystals called Gems of Mount Vesuvius, Plate LIIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vitrifications, and other Volcanic productions, 1776

Vitrifications, and other Volcanic productions, 1776
Vitrifications, and other Volcanic productions, Plate LII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Productions of the Solfaterra, 1776

Productions of the Solfaterra, 1776
Productions of the Solfaterra, Plate LIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimens of curious stones found by the Author on Mount Vesuvius, 1776

Specimens of curious stones found by the Author on Mount Vesuvius, 1776
Specimens of curious stones found by the Author on Mount Vesuvius, Plate XXXXVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lava, Scoria, and Pumice stones and of Mount Versuvius, 1776

Lava, Scoria, and Pumice stones and of Mount Versuvius, 1776
Lava, Scoria, and Pumice stones and of Mount Versuvius, Plate LI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Marble and other mixed stones of Vesuvius polished, 1776

Marble and other mixed stones of Vesuvius polished, 1776
Marble and other mixed stones of Vesuvius polished, Plate L, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimen of the lavas of Vesuvius polished, 1776

Specimen of the lavas of Vesuvius polished, 1776
Specimen of the lavas of Vesuvius polished, Plate XXXXIX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Piece of marble composed of fragments of various sorts of marble found in the Fossa Grande

Piece of marble composed of fragments of various sorts of marble found in the Fossa Grande, Plate XXXXVII: from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimens of volcanic matter found in the crater of Vesuvius, 1776

Specimens of volcanic matter found in the crater of Vesuvius, 1776
Specimens of volcanic matter found in the crater of Vesuvius, Plate XXXXVI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimens of Tufa found in and around Herculaneum, 1776

Specimens of Tufa found in and around Herculaneum, 1776
Specimens of Tufa found in and around Herculaneum, Plate XXXXV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimens of volcanic matter taken from the inside of the crater of Vesuvius, 1776

Specimens of volcanic matter taken from the inside of the crater of Vesuvius, 1776
Specimens of volcanic matter taken from the inside of the crater of Vesuvius, Plate XXXXIV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimens of a curious volcanic matter taken from a hollow road leading from Pisciarelli

Specimens of a curious volcanic matter taken from a hollow road leading from Pisciarelli to the Solfaterra, Plate XXXXIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Specimens of Tufas from the quarrys near the Grotta of Pausilipo, 1776

Specimens of Tufas from the quarrys near the Grotta of Pausilipo, 1776
Specimens of Tufas from the quarrys near the Grotta of Pausilipo, Plate XXXXII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the first discovery of the Temple of Isis at Pompeii, 1776

View of the first discovery of the Temple of Isis at Pompeii, 1776
View of the first discovery of the Temple of Isis at Pompeii, Plate XXXXI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of a hollow road leading from the Grotto of Pausilipo to Pianura, 1776

View of a hollow road leading from the Grotto of Pausilipo to Pianura, 1776
View of a hollow road leading from the Grotto of Pausilipo to Pianura, Plate XXXX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior of one of the deepest hollow ways cut by the torrents of the rain water

Interior of one of the deepest hollow ways cut by the torrents of the rain water
Interior view of one of the deepest hollow ways cut by the torrents of the rain water on the flanks of Mount Vesuvius, Plate XXXIX

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A night view of a current of lava that ran from Mount Vesuvius towards Resina, 1776

A night view of a current of lava that ran from Mount Vesuvius towards Resina, 1776
A night view of a current of lava that ran from Mount Vesuvius towards Resina, Plate XXXVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of a part of the inside of the cone of the mountain of Somma, 1776

View of a part of the inside of the cone of the mountain of Somma, 1776
View of a part of the inside of the cone of the mountain of Somma, Plate XXXV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View from the sea of the promontory, Capo dell Arco in the island of Ventotiene, 1776

View from the sea of the promontory, Capo dell Arco in the island of Ventotiene, 1776
View from the sea of the promontory, Capo dell Arco in the island of Ventotiene, Plate XXXI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View into the Valley, Atrio di Cavalio, 1776

View into the Valley, Atrio di Cavalio, 1776
View into the Valley, Atrio di Cavalio, Plate XXXIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of a part of the Island of Ischia called Lacco, 1776

View of a part of the Island of Ischia called Lacco, 1776
View of a part of the Island of Ischia called Lacco, Plate XXXII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A birds eye view of the territory raised by Volcanic Explosions, 1776

A birds eye view of the territory raised by Volcanic Explosions, 1776
A birds eye view of the territory raised by Volcanic Explosions, Plate XXXI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the Island of Ischia from the sea, 1776

View of the Island of Ischia from the sea, 1776
View of the Island of Ischia from the sea, Plate XXX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma, 1776

View of the Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma, 1776
View of the Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma, Plate XXIX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View from the top of Monte Gauro or Barbaro into its crater, 1776

View from the top of Monte Gauro or Barbaro into its crater, 1776
View from the top of Monte Gauro or Barbaro into its crater, Plate XXVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View taken from the spot known as Accademia near Puzzoli, 1776

View taken from the spot known as Accademia near Puzzoli, 1776
View taken from the spot known as Accademia near Puzzoli, Plate XXVI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Solfaterra, 1776

View of Solfaterra, 1776
View of Solfaterra, Plate XXV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving). 1

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Puzzoli taken from the spot represented in Plate XIII, 1776

View of Puzzoli taken from the spot represented in Plate XIII, 1776
View of Puzzoli taken from the spot represented in Plate XIII, Plate XXIV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View taken from the bottom of the Crater of Monte Nuovo, 1776

View taken from the bottom of the Crater of Monte Nuovo, 1776
View taken from the bottom of the Crater of Monte Nuovo, Plate XXVII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the Porto Pavone in the island of Nisida, 1776

View of the Porto Pavone in the island of Nisida, 1776
View of the Porto Pavone in the island of Nisida, Plate XXII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the hot spring, Pisciarelli, from a part of the Cone of the Solfaterra, 1776

View of the hot spring, Pisciarelli, from a part of the Cone of the Solfaterra, 1776
View of the hot spring, Pisciarelli, from a part of the Cone of the Solfaterra, Plate XXI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of a section of a part of the cone of Astruni taken at the entrance of this volcano

View of a section of a part of the cone of Astruni taken at the entrance of this volcano, Plate XIX

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View into the crater of Astruni taken from the spot represented in Plate XIX, 1776

View into the crater of Astruni taken from the spot represented in Plate XIX, 1776
View into the crater of Astruni taken from the spot represented in Plate XIX; Plate XX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Entrance of the Grotta of Pausilipo, 1776

Entrance of the Grotta of Pausilipo, 1776
Entrance of the Grotta of Pausilipo, Plate XVI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Lake of Agnano evidently the Crater of an ancient Volcano, 1776

The Lake of Agnano evidently the Crater of an ancient Volcano, 1776
The Lake of Agnano evidently the Crater of an ancient Volcano, Plate XVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Birds eye view from the Convent of the Camalpoli, 1776

A Birds eye view from the Convent of the Camalpoli, 1776
A Birds eye view from the Convent of the Camalpoli, Plate XVII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Section of a part of the cone of the Mountain of Somma, 1776

Section of a part of the cone of the Mountain of Somma, 1776
Section of a part of the cone of the Mountain of Somma, Plate XV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, 1776

View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, 1776
View of the Crater, or inside of the Cone of the little mountain, Plate XIV, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the present state of the little mountain raised by the explosion in the year 1760

View of the present state of the little mountain raised by the explosion in the year 1760, Plate XIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of an eruption of Monte Vesuvius on 23rd December 1760 and ended 5th January 1761

View of an eruption of Monte Vesuvius on 23rd December 1760 and ended 5th January 1761, Plate XII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the Monte S. Angelo on which there is a Convent of Camaldolefi Monks, 1776

View of the Monte S. Angelo on which there is a Convent of Camaldolefi Monks, 1776
View of the Monte S

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius from the foot in the year of 1756, 1776

Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius from the foot in the year of 1756, 1776
Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius from an orginal drawing taken from the foot in the year of 1756, Plate X, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius

Interior view of the Crater of Mount Vesuvius, as it was before the great eruption of 1767, Plate IX, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Representation of a thick Stratum of Lava

Representation of a thick Stratum of Lava, that ran into the sea from Mount Vesuvius in the Eruption of 1631, Plate VIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of the 20th October

View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of the 20th October, 1767, Plate VI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Mount Veusvius form the sea shore; at Resina

View of Mount Veusvius form the sea shore; at Resina, between Portici and Torre del Greco, Plate VII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Cone of Venus covered with snow, 1776

Cone of Venus covered with snow, 1776
Cone of Venus covered with snow, Plate V, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving). 1

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Naples taken from Pausilipo, 1776

View of Naples taken from Pausilipo, 1776
View of Naples taken from Pausilipo, Plate III, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Snapshots of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from 8th July to 29th October, 1767

Snapshots of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from 8th July to 29th October, 1767, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Title Page and Fronticepiece from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes

Title Page and Fronticepiece from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of Gulf of Gaeta, 1776

Map of Gulf of Gaeta, 1776
Map of Gulf of Gaeta from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving). L-H side of 414_STC4223

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of the Gulf of Naples and surrounding area, 1776

Map of the Gulf of Naples and surrounding area, 1776
Map of the Gulf of Naples and surrounding area from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II crowns himself King of Jerusalem, 1229 (1913)

The Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II crowns himself King of Jerusalem, 1229 (1913). He reached the altar where the crown lay: lifting it he placed it upon his head, 1913

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Cefalu, Cefalu Cathedral completed in the 12th century

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Cefalu, Cefalu Cathedral completed in the 12th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Italy, Sicily: Segesta The greek temple is made of 36 columns

Italy, Sicily: Segesta The greek temple is made of 36 columns

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Looking Down on Ragusa Ibla at Dusk

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Looking Down on Ragusa Ibla at Dusk

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Europe, Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Marina Sunrise

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Syracuse Cathedral at Dawn

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Syracuse Cathedral at Dawn

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Italy, Sicily: old city of Selinunte, ruins of the greek temple

Italy, Sicily: old city of Selinunte, ruins of the greek temple

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Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Cathedral of St. George (Duomo di San Giorgio) in Raugsa Ibla Detail of St. George Statue

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Looking Down on Ragusa Ibla at Dusk

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Looking Down on Ragusa Ibla at Dusk

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Italy, Sicily: Segesta The greek temple is made of 36 columns

Italy, Sicily: Segesta The greek temple is made of 36 columns

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Looking Down on Ragusa Ibla at Sunrise

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, Looking Down on Ragusa Ibla at Sunrise

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Cefalu, Cefalu Cathedral completed in the 12th century

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Cefalu, Cefalu Cathedral completed in the 12th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Twilight Piazza Archimede

Europe, Italy, Sicily, Syracuse, Twilight Piazza Archimede

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Italy, Sicily: Segesta The greek temple is made of 36 columns

Italy, Sicily: Segesta The greek temple is made of 36 columns

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Greek theatre and town, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Greek theatre and town, Taormina, Sicily, Italy. Although known as the Greek Theatre, these ruins are actually of a Roman theatre built in the 2nd century BC on the site of an earlier Greek building

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Temple, Segesta, Sicily, Italy

Temple, Segesta, Sicily, Italy. Segesta was the main city of the Elymian people, who inhabited western Sicily during the Bronze Age and Classical Antiquity

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Acropolis, Selinunte, Sicily, Italy

Acropolis, Selinunte, Sicily, Italy. Selinunte was founded by the Ancient Greeks, probably in the 7th century BC, and was one of their most important settlements in Sicily

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View east along the north coast near Cefalu, Sicily, Italy

View east along the north coast near Cefalu, Sicily, Italy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Piazza IX Aprile, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Piazza IX Aprile, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mosaic in the Roman Villa of Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy

Mosaic in the Roman Villa of Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy. The villa boasts the best collection of Roman mosaics in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mosaic in the Roman Villa of Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy

Mosaic in the Roman Villa of Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy. The villa boasts the best collection of Roman mosaics in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mosaic in the Roman Villa of Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy

Mosaic in the Roman Villa of Casale, near Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy. Showing a man hunting a wild boar

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Palazzo dei Normanni from the Piazza della Vittoria, Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Palazzo dei Normanni from the Piazza della Vittoria, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. The Palazzo dei Normanni (Palace of the Normans) was built in the 12th century on top of an earlier Islamic fortress

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy

Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy. View showing the cathedral, built in the 17th-18th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy

Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy. View showing the cathedral, built in the 17th-18th century

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lace shops, Via Teatro Greco, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Lace shops, Via Teatro Greco, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Capo Sant Andrea, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Capo Sant Andrea, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Isola Bella and beach, Taormina, Sicily, Italy

Isola Bella and beach, Taormina, Sicily, Italy



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