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Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland

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A travel-scientific narrative chronicles explorations of natural subterranean ice cavities across the Jura, the regions near Geneva, Savoy and other Alpine and non-Alpine localities. It combines on-site descriptions and measurements of cave layouts, ice pillars and prismatic structures with practical travel incidents, sketches, plans and vertical sections. Comparative reports summarize similar phenomena from distant caves, and dedicated chapters review historical theories for subterranean ice, the prismatic character of the ice, and the mean temperatures of the regions concerned. Appendices and illustrations support the observational data and offer practical guidance to future visitors.

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G. F. Browne

G. F. Browne was a scholar and author known for his contributions to historical and religious literature. His notable works include "Alcuin of York," which explores the life and influence of the early medieval scholar, and "Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland," a scientific examination of glacial formations. Additionally, he delivered significant lectures on early Christianity in Britain, compiled in "The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine." Browne's writings reflect a deep engagement with both history and theology, offering insights into the cultural and religious landscapes of his time.

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