Travels from Vienna through lower Hungary : with some remarks on the state of Vienna during the Congress, in the year 1814
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Type of record: Book
Title: Travels from Vienna through lower Hungary : with some remarks on the state of Vienna during the Congress, in the year 1814
Other titles: Travels in lower Hungary
Classmark: BC Rom q/BRI
Creator(s): Bright, Richard (1789-1858)
Related people: Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor, 1678-1711; Jacquin, Nikolaus Joseph, Freiherr von, 1727-1817
Publisher: A. Constable and Co
Publication city: Edinburgh
Date(s): 1818
Language: English
Size and medium: xviii, 642, cii p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/293787
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991003237619705181
Collection group(s): Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections
Description
Half title: Travels in lower Hungary.
Appendix: General view of the kingdom of Hungary, published in 1815 by Professor Sennowitz at Eperies - Statistical account of the names of Hungary, extracted from the Vaterländische blätter, A.D. 1811, and the Bergmännische reise von W.G.E. Becker, 1815 - Coronation of Joseph I. king of Hungary; extracted from the "Monthly account," a periodical pamphlet, which appeared in London in 1687 - An account of the vineyards of Menes, from Dr. Lübeck's Hungarian miscellany, 1805 - Statement of the extent and produce of the Austrian vineyards, according to the calculation of Blumenbach, 1816 - Account of the wild boy discovered near the Neusiedlersee, officially extracted from the register of Kapuvár - A list of the works of Baron Jacquin, (who died A.D. 1817.) arranged in chronological order - State of the Gypsies in Spain, 1817.
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