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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Paperback, 802 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2012
ISBN13: 9781108045322
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Richard Bright (1789–1858), pioneer in research on kidney disease, fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Physician-Extraordinary to Queen Victoria, describes his observations while travelling in Eastern Europe in this book, first published in 1818. He had set off to witness the closing stages of the Congress of Vienna in 1814, and having spent the winter observing the various heads of state, courtiers and politicians, he decided to travel further east, to areas little visited or understood by the British. Although full of factual details and statistics, the book also pays attention to subjects such as the importance of agriculture in an area little touched as yet by the Industrial Revolution, and Gypsies, who greatly intrigued Bright. An appendix contains ten pieces covering a variety of topics, including the coronation of Joseph I as King of Hungary in 1687, and a comparative vocabulary of Gypsy words.

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ISBN13:9781108045322
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:802

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Preface; Chronological list of the sovereigns of Hungary; 1. Vienna; 2. Gallery of Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen; 3. Leave Vienna; 4. Urmeny; 5. Schemnitz; 6. Leave Schemnitz; 7. Historical sketch; 8. Vösendorf; 9. Breeding stud; 10. Leave Keszthely; 11. Croatia; 12. Badocsa; 13. Peasantry; Appendix; Index.
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