Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and Other Volcanos
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A series of letters offers first-hand, systematic observations of active volcanic peaks. The author documents changes in smoke and ash, explosions, lava flows and their appearance by day and night, sulphureous and saline emissions, showers of hot stones, local tremors, and damage to nearby land. Repeated climbs, sketches, and explanatory notes record eruptive phases, shifting vents, and flow behavior, and compare manifestations across different mountains. Practical details for visitors and cautious methodological remarks accompany empirical description rather than theoretical explanation.
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