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Remarks Concerning Stones Said to Have Fallen from the Clouds, Both in These Days, and in Antient Times

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The author collects contemporary eyewitness reports of stones and extraordinary hailstones falling from burning, smoking clouds, recording shapes, weights, surface vitrification, metallic inclusions, and thermal effects on bystanders and vegetation. He analyzes specimens' mineralogical features, considers processes that might produce such consolidated fragments in the atmosphere, and offers hypotheses linking observations to prior ideas about stone formation. The essay also compiles ancient and historical accounts of similar events to compare precedents and encourage further investigation.

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Edward King

Edward King was an author known for his work in the field of natural philosophy and meteorology. His notable book, "Remarks Concerning Stones Said to Have Fallen from the Clouds, Both in These Days, and in Antient Times," explores the phenomenon of meteorites and the historical accounts surrounding them. King's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of science and folklore, contributing to the understanding of celestial events in his time. His work remains a point of reference for those studying the history of meteorological phenomena.

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