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So MUNDI SUBTERRANEI
Bxcellemifimus & expem/^imm D, ManfredusSeptalius, hitc mirahilta^atura ex
Mufeo fuo deprompta , & quam exaBijJime delineata , in fecunda editione Mundi
Subterranei ponij & loco opportmo inferi yokit.
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r . ,/•-,. . ^^^^ss5E^ / ■ n *i r \MJtx mMmus, luw
stt hrlearts
jiraneus ■ d^o Truoor, mttm. hic de^ictus esb'..
Sfexkes qudtJattu
Scarahci. mdcpri.
'^crmica. cuitt aiis.
Muf^ ctan. dlis-m,.
tfMris.
Chinafitis Jcu Jimai
CinmtAamLalis com^tlfus
tinctts -
^^cfpn-iCnt.^ pAtliLs Jolarihus' i.y£ji±ivaM'o jraluciJji.
vldatur k-t &c intcricn^a- i-jus ctj^arcctrtt^vifarLO
2'dlLptatz afficiat
K. Locufta perfe^tlfma.
T.. Alia\oax^^,quapotmfimiUsapparetgxy\\o:i\zto. t ^ jci •
R. Pulcerrimumfruflumfuccini , cujus generis etiamfunt K ^ D. apparetamlraflavadtaa,m
eafunt duaparviE ranse, quarum altera alterh majoreft, ut hc depida videntur, cum gutta
mohili aqua, ad lit.N. . .
M.Enydros Plinii: eflque Gagztesfsirdonimsfukandicans (quemTerzagusvocat^evLchz-
gaten) 6" tranfparens. Clarifiime apparet eum ultra medtum aqua (menjura dimtdn co-
chlearts)repletum,cujuselegansmotiu^undulatiogagatemotovidetur : eflque lapis ra-
rifimus , cui fimilem alium in Italianon vidi.
N. Fruflum cryftalli claraperfeiliffma:,in quaefl guttula aqus , quaex unaparteinaliammo-
vetur, quaque circumvoluth cryfialto deheret defcendere, cum omnegrave defcendat, ^ ta-
mentpfa cum omnihm alits guttis adfcendit. Quidam opinantur eam efje aerem ',fed hoc
falfifiimum efi , quia cryflallo rupta, vera effundttur aqua. Ahhincfex menfibui amicm qui-

dum meui cum incumheret excavanda magna cryflallo ex m^ parte in ufum horologiicon-
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Author Kircher, Athanasius
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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. /
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32004273
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46148 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 80
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NameFound:Ahhincfex menfibui amicm NameFound:Fruflum cryftalli NameFound:Jolarihus NameFound:Plinii eflque NameFound:Pulcerrimumfruflumfuccini
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10.5962/bhl.title.46148
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  • Mundus subterraneus
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30 October 2014
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