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MUNDI SUBTERRANEI
CapxYU. Se^ iMfians GlohsutinohiSYicinioT , ita
fenfibilius quoque nobis fui ad Tellurem
LuMris corpovis adaptatiotiem demonflrat ; in quo
rermmad fi nutationcm & ofcillationem nonnullam
»ptatio. excipias , tota , axis Polorum Circulorum-
que, Symmetria , Terra perfecle quadrare
comperitur ; quarum partium fitum tam
conltanti lege fervat , ut proinde Aftrottomi
lyncei , Globum Luyiarem non fecus ac Ter-
rejirem , in fuos circulos , punfta , axem,
exadlc Terreftrihus correfpondentia divife-
rint ; hinc maculas , qux mediam G/oi^/pla-
gam obtinent ,,£quinociiales , quffi utrique
PoloinG^^ofubduntiur ,proPoli fitu,nunc
Polares auftrinas, nunc iS^jrf^jdenomin^rint ;
quam quidem partium fingularum adapta-
tionem , axifque fui ad Terrenum axem squi-
diflantiam tanta fmiilitudinis lege fervat,
ut five phafitm Lunarium vultibus immuta-
tis, five adfcensiis , defcenfufquein Circulo
niotu alterato , nunquam a perfefta axis fui
ad Terrenum axem adaptatione deficiat ;
neque a feculo auditum , Polares Lunarii
Globi partes , mutatis fedibus , iEquinoftia-
lis plagas , mottis fui confufa & perturbata
vertigine, tenuiffe.
Idem de G/o/^/^ Fetteris Sc Mercurii dicen-'^^'^^'"!'"^
dum efl ; Idem de Martis,Jovis , Saturni, fen- MeZurii,
tias velim : cujus hoc vel niaxime fignum efl Mauis, jo.

in fo-uiali Globo , quod circa proprium Cen-^f 'Jl..."
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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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32003897
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46148 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 104
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NameFound:Astralium NameConfirmed:Astralium EOLID:71568 NameBankID:2682998 NameFound:Circulorum NameFound:Corporajpcx- ftum ohtinent NameFound:Fixis fentiendum NameFound:Globum NameFound:Itaque omnia NameFound:Leftor curiofus NameFound:Lunarium vultibus immuta NameFound:Ortus NameFound:Polares auftrinas nunc NameFound:Polorum NameFound:Stellis NameConfirmed:Stellis NameBankID:8331720 NameFound:Symmetria NameConfirmed:Symmetria NameBankID:4858729 NameFound:Terreftrihus correfpondentia divife NameFound:Terrenum axem adaptatione NameFound:Terrenum axem squi NameFound:Verum NameConfirmed:Verum EOLID:14438 NameBankID:4592272
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32003897
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10.5962/bhl.title.46148
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30 October 2014
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