THE
痴鲍尝颁础狈翱鈥橲:
OR,
Burning and Fire-vomiting Mountains,
Famous in the World:
With their Remarkables.
Collected for the most part out of KIRCHER鈥橲
Subterraneous World;
And expos鈥榙 to more general view in English, upon the Relation
of the late Wonderful and Prodigious Eruption of AETNA.
Therby to occasion greater admirations of the Wonders of Na--
ture (and of the God of Nature) in the mighty Element of Fire.
Res semper aliquid apportat novi.
None sadlier knows the unresisted Ire,
Then Thou, Poor London! Of th鈥檃ll- raging Fire.
But these occasion鈥檇 kindlings are but Blazes,
To th鈥檓ighty burnings, which fierce Nature raises.
If then a Town, or Hills blaze be so dire;
What will be th鈥 last, and universal Fire?
Licensed and Entred according to Order.
London, Printed by J. Darby, for John Allen; and are to sold by him at the White Horse in Wentworth Street near Bell Lane; and by Benjamin Billingsly at the Printing-Press in Broad-street near Gresham College, 1669.
Table of Contents Epistle to the Reader and Explication of the Schemes Chapter 1. Of Subterraneous Fire-houses; That is, Abysses, or deep Storehouses of Fire: or, if you will, Aestuaries (that is, places overflown and raging with; or, as it were, Creeks of Fire) underground. Chapter 2. Of the Volcano鈥檚 or Ignovomous, that is Fire-vomiting Mountains in General. Chapter 3. Of the Manifold Volcano鈥檚 of Italy in Particular. Chapter 4. Of the Remakables of Volcano鈥檚 and their Eruptions in General. Chapter 5. Of the Remarkables of the Volcano鈥檚 of Italy, and their notorious Eruptions in particular,
&c. Viz. Chapter 6. Of the Prodigious and Wonderful Aetna in Special; and of the Vulcanian Islands adjoining |