Abstract
THE Italian Alpine Club has branches in all the principal cities of the kingdom, and a good deal of useful work is done every year by its members. The work before us is designed not only for the benefit of the Club, but to foment and foster a greater taste among Italians for exploration, by setting before them a history of their most famous mountain, and detailing the very varied incidents to be met with in a journey to its summit. The book is divided into eight chapters, and is furnished with an appendix, which contains a list of the principal monticules on the slopes of Etna, with their altitude and position; the altitude of the principal towns on and around the mountain; and (to prevent imposition) the tariff established by the Catanian branch of the Alpine Club for the ascent of the mountain, and for visiting points of interest on its flanks.
Un Viaggio all' Etna.
Del Prof. Orazio Silvestri., di Firenze, Presidente del Club Alpino Italiano a Catania. (Torino: Ermanno Loescher, 1879.)
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RODWELL, G. Un Viaggio all' Etna . Nature 22, 359–360 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022359a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/022359a0