Glacier Montanvert

Glacier Montanvert was the common name in the 18th century for a portion of the Alps glacier, now known as Mer de Glace, on the northern slopes of the Mont Blanc massif . Alternative spellings of Montanvert include Montainvert and Montvers. The Glacier Montanvert was a popular tourist destination of European travellers and is referenced in numerous travel writings and novels of the time.

The Glacier Montanvert in Literature

South-eastern France including Corsica: handbook for travellers by Karl Baedeker

“an eminence on the E. side of the valley, is visited for the view is affords of the vast ‘sea of ice’ which fills the highest basins of the Mont Blanc chain in three branches…and descends into the valley in a huge stream of ice, about 4 ½ M. long and ½-1 ¼ M. broad, called the Mer de Glace above the Montanvert and the Glacier des Bois below it.” [1]

Voyages Dans les Alpes, Précédés d’un Essai sur l’Histoire Naturelle des Environs de Geneve by Horace-Bénedict De Saussure

Lettres d’un Voyageur Anglois sur la France, la Suisse et ’Allemagne by John Moore

The Romance of the Forest by Ann Radcliffe

Other references to Glacier Montanvert in literature

References

  1. Baedeker, Karl. South-eastern France including Corsica: handbook for travellers. Leipsic: Karl Baedeker, 1898. Google Books. Web. 28 February 2011.
  2. De Saussure, Horace-Bénedict. Voyages Dans les Alpes, Précédés d’un Essai sur l’Histoire Naturelle des Environs de Geneve. Geneva, Switzerland: Barde, Manget & Compagnie, 1786. Gallica.bnf.fr. Web. 12 Feb. 2011.
  3. Moore, John. Lettres d’un Voyageur Anglois sur la France, la Suisse et ’Allemagne. Geneva, Switzerland: Isaac Bardin, 1781. Gallica.bnf.fr. Web. 12 Feb. 2011.
  4. Bourrit, Marc-Théodore. A relation of a journey to the glaciers in the Dutchy of Savoy. Dulbin: printed for R. Cross, D. Chamberlaine, J. Hoey, J. Potts, J. Williams [and eight others], 1776. ECCO. Web. 15 Feb. 2011.
  5. Coxe, William. Travels in Switzerland, and in the country of the Grisons: in a series of letters to William Melmoth, Esq; from William Coxe…In three volumes. London: printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1791. ECCO. Web. 15 Feb. 2011.
  6. Owen, John. Travels into different parts of Europe, in the years 1791 and 1792. With familiar remarks on places-men-and manners. London: printed for T.Cadell jun, and W. Davies, 1796. ECCO. Web. 15 Feb. 2011.

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