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¬The¬ Land in the mountains : being an account of the past and present of Tyrol, its people and its castles
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Autor: Baillie-Grohman, William A. ; Landis, Charles [Vorredner] / by W. A. Baillie-Grohman. With an introduction by Charles Landis
Ort: London
Verlag: Naturw.-med. Verein
Umfang: XXXI, 288 S. : zahlr. Ill.
Sprache: Englisch
Signatur: II A-1.123
Intern-ID: 136079
Mätzen up to modern times 25Z Fuggers were born in the second half of the fifteenth century was certainly without parallel in the history of the world. Up to the discovery of the rich Tyrolese silver mines, which were by far the most productive of any that man had so far unearthed, the dearth of coined money all over Europe was almost incredible, bank notes and cheques being, of course, as unknown as banks or exchanges. All kind of strange make-shifts were employed : * interest on borrowed

absence of all inter national means of exchange, heavy toll was taken by the traders who did undertake this business, for of course there were many risks attached to the transportation of coin at a period when travel was so insecure. In the middle of the 15th century the wealth of even the richest men was ludicrously small when compared to modern standards. Florence, which was then the wealthiest town in Europe, possessed no citizen whose riches exceeded 200,000 florins. When Giovanni de’ Medici died

, his fortune amounted to 178,221 florins, and with the single exception of Palla Strozzi he was the wealthiest man of Italy, and possibly of Europe. Cosimo de 5 Medici, who in 1431 was the highest taxed Florentine, paid but 428 florins in taxes.f * In England the supply of coin was so small that the Government under the Edwards even ordered the compulsory circulation of “ pol lards and crockards " (clipped pennies) at the rate of two for a penny (Ashley, Eng. Econ. Hist.). t To what extent loans

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Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
mentioned. The names of Inns precede the description of every place, because the first information needed by a traveller is where to lodge. instead of designating a town by the vague words “large ** 1 or “small,” amount of the population, according to. the latent censns, is almost in va stated, as presenting a more exact scale of the importance and size of the place. In order to avoid repetition, the Routes through, the larger states of Europe are preceded by a chapter of preliminary information ; and

, to facilitate référencé to it, each division or paragraph is separately numbered with Arabic fi g ures. Each Route is numbered with Arabic figures, corresponding with the figures attached to the Route on the Map, which thus serves as an Index to the Rook ; at the same time that it presents a tolerably exact view of the great high roads of Europe, and of the course of public conveyances. The Map is to be placed at the end, and the plans of the cities opposite to the commencement of their description. Plan

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Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 114 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
. The 70,000 Inhab. who dwelt in former times at Nuremberg are now greatly diminished. That which was once the greatest and most wealthy of all the free Imperial cities, the residence of emperors, the seat of diets, the focus of the trade of Asia and Europe, the most important manufacturing town in j the forgery Germany, the home of German free dom and art, the cradle of the fine arts, of poetry (in its uncouth infancy, it is true), and of almost numberless useful inventions—which was alternately

as 1 (.)••/. for 12 dozen : they are inferior to the English, but often bear the name of English makers, and are sometimes sent over to England and" reimported, in order to confirm Nuremberg is even ncE a mam depot for goods passing fro*® the South to the North of Europe, an» vice versa. Houses and property with' in the town have doubled in value within 30 or 40 years. In spite of the changes it has under gone of fortune and condition, as 9 city it remains almost unaltered, re taining, probably more than any

other in Europe, the aspect of times lovF gone by. It is surrounded by feudd walls and turrets (of which, in form®, days, it boasted to possess 365), the® and strengthened in more recent when the influence of gunpowder beZ" “ Nuremberg's band Goes through every land,"— were reduced to dribble in lead pencils, pill-boxes, and children’s toys. It has, however, of late years expe rienced a considerable revival of pros perity, the population having increased 45.381 in 1843, to 50,000 in 18 55. The

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Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 194 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
, and whither he is going. § 98 . Austria, its Inhabitants, and- Beauties of its Scenery. Education is more widely extended in Austria among the common people than in any other country of Europe except Prussia; and this entirely by the Government itself, for the Austrian rulers turned their attention to this subject earlier than those of most other countries, and have been ceaselessly employed for the last century in establishing schools throughout their dominions. The number of persons who can read

murmuring, their dances and merrymakings, their substantial houses, their well-supplied boards, their good clothes, and happy faces, contrast most agree ably with the condition of the peasantry in many other parts of Europe. The old-fashioned politeness which prevails among this simple but kindhearted people is particularly agreeable. It is pleasant in a strange land to receive the unsolicited greeting of every one that you meet. Who would not reply with kindness to the Gvten Tag! with which every

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Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 574 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
ROUTE 288. —PRESBURG’ TO LEMBERG, Sect, XV. have f (J V U JJ >v\ 3 Szalaher. 3 Yasvar. (Eisenburg.) 2 Kbrmbnd. (Rte, 285.) i/iJ \J The Fogas (Perea hicioperca) is found 3 Sclramegh (Slimeg). The coun in this lake. The delicacy of its flavour try here is volcanic, varied with hills and the firmness of its texture const:- of tufa among alluvial plains of great tote it perhaps the best fresh-water fish fertility. The women, as at Ha fly- in Europe. The cray-fish of the Bala- Kauizsa (Rte, 286

navigable, and more favoured districts is not-trit!? This lake is the second, if indeed it be out interest. 18 " ' ^«h- the second, lake in Europe: for its ex- With the execution nf ^ tent is equal to that of the lake of Con- from the river Poor-id tn <> tvn™ 1 , eS stance, and greater than that of the lake yond Leutschan, the'road fm! a of Geneva. A steamboat was launched burg to Lemberu Da ^cs ^ r ® S ‘ upon it m 1846, under the auspices of country peopled entireiv hv°S a Count Szcchenyi, which plies

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Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 307 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
. Innsbruck (CEni Pons), the capital of Tyrol, and place of assemblage for the Tyrolese Estates, has 13,000 Inhab. It lies on the banks of the Inn, near its junction with the Sill, at an elevation of 1884 Eng. ft. above the sea, and in a situation of beauty such as few cities in Europe can boast of. It is placed in the middle of a valley, whose sides are formed by mountains from 6000 to 8000 ft. high ; so lofty that, though they are several miles distant, their tops seem to over han g the town, whence

War of Independence, in the peasants under Hofer succee in completely repulsing the Many of the houses are built in Italian fashion, upon massive beneath them occupied by shops. " low the town a suspension-bridge a been erected. Among the public buildings, which possesses most interest lS / Xf Franciscan or Court Church Kirche), containing the Tomb ® Emp. Maximilian 1., one of the rt , splendid monuments in Europe, unique of its kind. The Emperoff _ his last will, had ordered the c ° struction of a church and

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Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 441 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
by himself. In a small church here are 4 pic turesque bassi-rilievi, the figures nearly life size, the ground and background in perspective carved in marble. The Castle on the height is now used as a prison. The view hence over the ins of Frioul is very fine. (Jdhijx) Santo, or cemetery of Udine, is one of the most remarkable in Europe, and deserves a visit. Many excursions likely to afford in terest. to the lover of art interested in the works of the Friulian school of painting, still to be met with

in churches, &c., as well as to the admirer of the picturesque, might be made in the neighbourhood of Udine, to dale, S, Daniello, Gemona (very tiful), &e, &c. ■ •; It has been proved by observation that the quantity of rain which falls Ah the district round Udine exceeds that in any other part of Europe, and nearly, equals that of the rainy climates within the torrid zone. The average annual fall during 10 years atTolmexzo, about 35 m N. of Udine, on the Tagliamento» where the quantity is greatest, has

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Bücher
Kategorie:
Geographie, Reiseführer
Jahr:
1855
¬A¬ handbook for travellers in Southern Germany : being a guide to Würtemberg, Bavaria, Austria, Tyrol, Salzburg, Styria, ecc., the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the Danube from Ulm to the Black Sea
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Seite 547 von 598
Ort: London
Verlag: Murray
Umfang: XII, 573 S. : Kt.. - 7. ed., corr. and enlarged
Sprache: Englisch
Anmerkungen: Nebent.: Murray's hand-book southern Germany. - Hand -Book southern Germany
Schlagwort: g.Süddeutschland ; z.Geschichte 1855 ; f.Führer
Signatur: I 124.216
Intern-ID: 37775
centre of the an d, as his residence, and it is now the of government. It has long been Jiebrated as a frontier fortress of great f^cngth, and has repeatedly changed mds iu tii e wars between Christians Shirks, Alternately the bulwark . Hungary and Christendom, and the hi 1Ced post of the invading infidel, . has seen more varied fortunes than aps any other fortress in Europe, it® Ce 'y had Constantinople fallen than fo c , 0nr l ue ror, Mahomet II., burning tool 16 conquest of Hungary, laid siege

w" 'Helsrade with an army of 200 ,Out) ce so enormous as to throw ope into consternation. But reputation of Hunyady as a , and the enthusiasm of a monk, '* l ^apistran, the latter in preaching . e through Europe, and the in disciplining a multitude as aild unmanageable as that which hipi ^ Hermit had collected 3 cen- 'I’lwf 8 before, Hungary had been lost. Dvd ^Hson of Belgrade, cut off by a u^h flotilla on the side of the and harassed from the hten I 8 # ade with ill E for tl «he T'cmi. by repeated

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