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Médiathèque Valais

The glaciers of the Alps : and Mountaineering in 1861

Tyndall, John ; Tyndall, John.

[Reprinted]. London : J.M. Dent, 1911

(Everyman's library ; 98)

  • B ehind us M ont Cervin gathered th e clouds more thickly round him, until finally his grand obelisk was totally hidden....
  • Afterwards we have th e glacier of the P etit M ont Cervin and those of St....
  • Only think, H err, w hat will avail your ascent o f the W eisshorn if you are sm ashed upon the M ont Cervin....
Médiathèque Valais

Hours of exercise in the Alps

Tyndall, John

New ed. London : Longmans Green, 1899

  • I t is needless to say a word about the grandeur of the Dom, the Cervin, and the Weisshorn, all of which, and a great deal more, are commanded from the Sparrenhorn....
  • I subsequently proceeded to Zermatt, and spent ten days on the Biffelberg, exploring the entire system of glaciers between Monte Bosa and the Mont Cervin....
  • This ice-field spreads out as an almost level plain at the base of Mont Cervin....
  • B ehind us M ont Cervin g athered th e clouds m ore th ick ly round him, u n til finally his g ran d obelisk was to tally hidden....
  • A fterw ards we have th e glacier of th e P e tit M ont Cervin and those of S t....
  • The W estern glacier of M onte Rosa, the Schw artze Glacier, th e T rifti Glacier, th e glacier of the little M ont Cervin, and of St....
Médiathèque Valais

Mountaineering in 1861 : a vacation tour

Tyndall, John

London : Longman Green Longman and Roberts, 1862

  • meets an aggregate of peaks which look, as fledglings to their mother, towards the m ighty Dorn. the repellant crags of M ont Cervin ; the idea of moral savagery, of wild untam eable ferocity, mingling involun­ tarily with our contem plation of the gloomy pile....
  • I t is needless to say a word about the grandeur of the Dom, the Cervin, and the Weisshorn, all of which, and a great deal more, are commanded from this point of view....
  • Only ‘ W hat you have already accomplished ought to satisfy you, without putting your life in such certain peril. if you are smashed upon the M ont Cervin. think, H err, what will avail your ascent of the Weisshorn Mein H err !...
  • Behind us Mont Cervin gathered the clouds more thickly round him, until finally his grand obelisk was totally hidden....
  • Afterwards we have the glacier of the Petit Mont Cervin and those of St....
  • The Western glacier of Monte Rosa, thé Schwartze glacier, the Trifti glacier, the glacier of the little Mont Cervin, and of St....
Médiathèque Valais

Dans les montagnes

Tyndall, John ; Lortet, Louis-Charles

Paris : J. Hetzel, [1869]

(Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation)

  • INSPECTION DU MONT CERVIN. '' • • • « . » . ijjyiip....
  • INSPECTION DO MONT CERVIN....
  • Cervin....
  • I t is needless to say a word about the grandeur of the Dom, the Cervin, and the Weisshorn, all of which, and a great deal more, are commanded from the Sparrenhorn....
  • I subsequently proceeded to Zermatt, and spent ten days on the Eiffelberg, exploring the entire system of glaciers between Monte Eosa and the Mont Cervin....
  • This ice-field spreads out as an almost level plain at the base of Mont Cervin....
Médiathèque Valais

In den Alpen

Tyndall, John

Braunschweig : F. Vieweg, 1872

  • „Denken Sie nur, Herr," sagte er, „was nützt Ihnen Ihre Besteigung des Weisshorns, wenn Sie vom Mont Cervin herunterstürzen?...
  • dem Riffel und durchforschte das ganze Gletschersystem zwischen dem Monte Rosa und dem Mont Cervin....
  • Dieses Schneefeld breitet sich auf einer fast ebenen Fläche am Fuss des Mont Cervin aus....