Mundus subterraneus, in XII libros digestus

qvo divinum subterrestris mundi opificium, mira ergasteriorum naturae in eo distributio, verbo [pantamorphon] Protei regnum, universae denique naturae majestas & divitiae summa rerum varietate exponuntur, abditorum effectuum causae acri indagine inquistae demonstrantur, cognitae per artis & naturae conjugium ad humanae vitae necessarium usum vario experimentorum apparata, necnon novo modo & ratione applicantur. Ad Alexandrum VII. pont. opt. max

Editio tertia, ad fidem scripti exemplaris recognita, & prioribus emendatior : tum ab auctore Roma submissis variis observationibus novisque fiquris auctior.
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Mundus subterraneus, in XII libros digestus

qvo divinum subterrestris mundi opificium, mira ergasteriorum naturae in eo distributio, verbo [pantamorphon] Protei regnum, universae denique naturae majestas & divitiae summa rerum varietate exponuntur, abditorum effectuum causae acri indagine inquistae demonstrantur, cognitae per artis & naturae conjugium ad humanae vitae necessarium usum vario experimentorum apparata, necnon novo modo & ratione applicantur. Ad Alexandrum VII. pont. opt. max

Editio tertia, ad fidem scripti exemplaris recognita, & prioribus emendatior : tum ab auctore Roma submissis variis observationibus novisque fiquris auctior.
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Mundus Subterraneus is the most geological of Kircher's works. This book is notable for containing early plates of the Earth's interior, and views of spectacular eruptions of Mt. Vesuvius and Mt. Etna. Plato's Atlantis is represented as an island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Kircher also examines water and fire cycles--providing detailed explanations of hydrophylacia (modern aquifers) and pyrophylacia (modern magma chambers). Furthermore, this is one of the first books dealing with speleology. Kircher's book is far-ranging in his attempt to avoid the split between science, philosophy and religion.

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Edition Notes

Author's name at head of title.

Pantamorphon in title transliterated from Greek.

Vol. 2 has engraved title-page only.

Includes index.

Library copy imperfect; several plates torn; pages missing; binding damaged in several places; tear in spine reveals slips of handwritten vellum used as backing.

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Q155 .K6 1678

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2 v. in 1. :

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OL24341694M
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2022476

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