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Horman, William, d. 1535
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Horman, William, d. 1535
Merriott, Thomas, 1589-1662
Saussure was almost single-handedly responsible for drawing attention to the Alps and particularly Mont Blanc. He visited Chamonix in 1760 and established a prize for the first ascent of Mont Blanc, which was achieved in 1786. Saussure reached the summit himself the following year and published 'Relation abregée d'un Voyage a la Cime du Mont-Blanc', the first published account of the ascent of the mountain. The present work was his magnum opus and two further volumes appeared in 1796.
Saussure, Horace Benedict de, 1740-1799
Saussure was almost single-handedly responsible for drawing attention to the Alps and particularly Mont Blanc. He visited Chamonix in 1760 and established a prize for the first ascent of Mont Blanc, which was achieved in 1786. Saussure reached the summit himself the following year and published 'Relation abregée d'un Voyage a la Cime du Mont-Blanc', the first published account of the ascent of the mountain. The present work was his magnum opus and two further volumes appeared in 1796.
Saussure, Horace Benedict de, 1740-1799
Penguin
Oxford University Press
Voyage of Nearchos and the Periplus of the Erythrean Sea
Vincent, William, 1739-1815
Votum Nuptiale, or an Epithalamium upon the… nuptials of… William of Nassau…, and the Lady Mary…
3 pp.
Crouch, John, fl. 1660-1681
University of Oxford
Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637