A full account of the great and terrible earthquake in Germany, Hungary and Turky Which was one of the greatest and most dreadful earthquakes that ever was in the world. With a most exact and particular account of the terrible eruptions of fire, conflagration of mountains, devastation of whole towns and villages. As also a learned discourse of the nature, causes and kinds of earthquakes: with a view of all the several opinions of the most eminent philosophers in the world, as well ancient as modern. To which is annexed, Some reflections and probable conjectures of the consequents and significations of this calamious accident. Written in Dutch by the excellent pen of Leopold Wettersteint de Hodenstein: and translated into English by Rich. Alcock Gent.

8 p. ; Imperfect; British Library copy cropped at foot affecting imprint; pages are stained affecting legibility. University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) Library copy cropped at head affecting pagination. ; Reproductions of the originals in the British Library and the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.

Verfasser: Wettersteint,Leopold,"de Hodenstein
Alcock, Richard
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1673
Verlag/Hrsg.: London :: printed for R.C. in Little Britain
Schlagwörter: Earthquakes -- Germany -- Early works to 1800 / Earthquakes -- Hungary -- Early works to 1800 / Earthquakes -- Turkey -- Early works to 1800
Sprache: Englisch
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