1. Ancient marble panel with inscription from the Temple of Artemis. After the Temple was demolished, this panel served as the altar stone at the church of Agios Dimitrios in Melinado, Zakynthos, which is today in ruins. 2. Ancient coins of Zakynthos and Cythera.

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GRASSET DE SAINT-SAUVEUR, André

Title

1. Ancient marble panel with inscription from the Temple of Artemis. After the Temple was demolished, this panel served as the altar stone at the church of Agios Dimitrios in Melinado, Zakynthos, which is today in ruins. 2. Ancient coins of Zakynthos and Cythera.

Date

1800

Bibliographic Citation

GRASSET DE SAINT-SAUVEUR, André. Voyage historique, littéraire et pittoresque dans les isles et possessions ci-devant vénitiennes du Levant; Savoir: Corfou, Paxo, Bucintro, Parga, Prevesa, Vonizza, Sainte-Maure, Thiaqui, Céphalonie, Zante, Strophades, Cérigo et Cérigotte; Contenant la description de chacune de ces îles et possessions, l'histoire et les monumens anciens, le gouvernement, les forces navale et terrestres que les Vénitiens y entretenoient, la religion, les moeurs, les usages, les productions locales, l'industrie, la navigation, le commerce; un aperçu sur celui des Etats maritimes de Venice et de l'Albanie, relativement aux intérêts de la France; Accompagné d'un Atlas de trente planches, composé de la Carte générale, des mouillages, des vues, des costumes et monumens anciens, et des médailles et inscriptions grecques et romaines..., [Atlas], Paris, chez Tavernier, an VIII [=1800].

Identifier

grasset_22

Spatial Coverage

Zakynthos

Ionian islands

Greece

Subject

Art and antiquities

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GRASSET DE SAINT-SAUVEUR, André, “1. Ancient marble panel with inscription from the Temple of Artemis. After the Temple was demolished, this panel served as the altar stone at the church of Agios Dimitrios in Melinado, Zakynthos, which is today in ruins. 2. Ancient coins of Zakynthos and Cythera. ,” travelogues, accessed December 22, 2024, http://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/50450.