Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A65565Alcock, Richard.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.16733741869nan./cache/A65565.xml./txt/A65565.txt
A38593Collins, Daniel, 17th cent.Geologia Norvegica, or, A brief instructive remembrancer concerning that very great and spacious earthquake, which hapned [sic] almost quite through the south parts of Norvvay upon the 24th day of April, in the year 1657 also physical, historical, and theological grounds and reasons concerning the causes and significations of earthquakes / written in the Danish tongue by Michael Peterson Escholt ... ; and Englished by Daniel Collins.1663166774484nan./cache/A38593.xml./txt/A38593.txt
A07913Demetrius, Charles.A most true relation of a very dreadfull earth-quake with the lamentable effectes thereof, vvhich began vpon the 8. of December 1612. and yet continueth most fearefull in Munster in Germanie. Reade and tremble. Translated out of Dutch by Charles Demetrius, publike notarie in London.161264851846nan./cache/A07913.xml./txt/A07913.txt
A36314Doolittle, Samuel.A sermon occasioned by the late earthquake which happen''d in London and other places on the eighth of September, 1692 / Preached to a congregation in Reading by Samuel Doolittle.1692121853769nan./cache/A36314.xml./txt/A36314.txt
A36316Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707.Earthquakes explained and practically improved occasioned by the late earthquake on Sept. 8, 1692 in London, many other parts in England, and beyond sea / by Thomas Doolittle ...1693284108633nan./cache/A36316.xml./txt/A36316.txt
A68203Holland, Henry, 1583-1650?Motus Medi-terraneus. Or, A true relation of a fearefull and prodigious earthquake which lately happened in the ancient citie of Couentrie, and some other places of the Kingdome, to the great amazement of the inhabitants. With a touch of some other occurrences, as well forraine as domestique.16263687983nan./cache/A68203.xml./txt/A68203.txt
A63960Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707.The earth-quake of Jamaica describ''d in a Pindarick poem / by Mr. Tutchin.16922198576nan./cache/A63960.xml./txt/A63960.txt
A27548W. B.A dreadful account of a most terrible earthquake which lately happened in Italy wherein thirty seven great cities and towns were totally destroy''d, and one hundred and twenty thousand of men, women, and children perished, 8c. : in a letter / from the consul of Messina''s secretary.16931595302nan./cache/A27548.xml./txt/A27548.txt