1686,’ and republished in 1711.**° Edward Brown’s travelogue has become part
of the English travel literature, and parts of it have been published many times to
the present day.
A Tha: Yerg Gar
Brief Account
OF SOME
HUNGARIA, }{ AUSTRIA,
SERVIA, | SZTRIA,
BULGARIA, 33 CARINTHIA,
MACEDONIA, CARNIOLA,
THESSALY, }\ and FRIVLI.
ar Through a great part of
The Low-Countries. Through Marca Trevifana, and
Lombardy on both fides the Po.
With fome Obfervations on the Gold, Silver, Copper, Quick-filver Mines,
and the Baths and Mineral Waters in thofe Parts.
AS ALSO,
The Defcription of many Antiquities, Habits, Fortifications ard Remarkable Places.
The Second Edition with many Additions.
By EDWARD BROWN, M. D.
Printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Sign of the Shipiin St. Paul's
Church-yard, M DC LXXXV.
Lambecks basic library history is still used today. Ihe comprehensive histori¬
ographies also refer to this work. Here, I will only mention the work of the biblio¬
29 Brown 1686 (about the Corvina here: 93-94.)
30 Brown 1711 (about the Corvina here: 93-94.)