Late Roman Fortification Wall. Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From an unsigned and unpublished pen and ink sketch in the Gennadius Library. The legend says: No. 46. Remains of an ancient building in Athens, June 1785. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.
Late Roman Fortification Wall. Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From an unsigned and unpublished watercolor in the Gennadius Library, Athens, apparently based on the sketch no. 46, cf. 1997.12.0409. The legend on back says: No. 33, Areopagus, Athens. (The number is written over an earlier number 32). Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.
Late Roman Fortification Wall. Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From an unsigned and unpublished pen and ink sketch in the Gennadius Library. The legend says: No. 46. Remains of an ancient building in Athens, June 1785. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.
Late Roman Fortification Wall. Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From an unsigned and unpublished watercolor in the Gennadius Library, Athens, apparently based on the sketch no. 46, cf. 1997.12.0409. The legend on back says: No. 33, Areopagus, Athens. (The number is written over an earlier number 32). Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.
Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From a drawing made at the beginning of the 19th century for Edward Dodwell and published in his "Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece", 1819, vol. I, p. 370. Labelled as what was thought to be the "Gymnasium of Ptolemy". Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.
Middle Tower in the Stoa of Attalos, Piers 10-11. From a drawing made at the beginning of the 19th century for Edward Dodwell and published in his "Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece", 1819, vol. I, p. 370. Labelled as what was thought to be the "Gymnasium of Ptolemy". Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6.