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Etna: A History of the Mountain and of its Eruptions

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A comprehensive study traces Mount Etna's recorded history, early classical references, cartographic representations, and the myths associated with the mountain. It describes physical features and distinct zones—cultivated, wooded, and barren—recounts ascent experiences including routes, summit observations, and local facilities, and profiles towns on its slopes. A chronological catalogue summarizes eruptions from antiquity through the nineteenth century, noting frequency, character, and major lava flows. Geological and mineralogical chapters analyze lava types, microscopic structure, and debates about age and eruptive centers. Maps, sections, illustrations, and field observations by the author and contemporary geologists accompany the account.

About the Author

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G. F. Rodwell

G. F. Rodwell is an author known for his work in the field of natural history, particularly focusing on volcanic activity. His notable book, "Etna: A History of the Mountain and of its Eruptions," provides a detailed account of Mount Etna, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Through his writing, Rodwell contributes to the understanding of geological phenomena and the historical significance of volcanic eruptions. His work reflects a keen interest in the interplay between nature and human experience, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of geology.

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