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oe concussiones transactee recensentur, sed novissimee anni 1717. 4to. Messane, 1718. 
31 pages. 
Lettere scientifica intorno alla cagione de’ Terreemoti. Scritta dal Dottore Girolamo Giuntini, 
all’ Illust. Sig. Caval. Giuseppe Ridolfi. 4to. Firenze, 1729. 40 pages. 
Practical Reflections on the late Earthquakes in Jamaica, England, Sicily, Malta, &., anno 
1692. By John Shower. 1693. (A Presbyterian minister.) 
A Form of Prayer ordered by the Queen and Privy Council (for the Harthquake noticed 
_ by Spencer), 1 May, 1580, 
A short and pithie Discourse concerning the Engendring, Tokens, and Effects of all Harth- 
quakes in general; particularly applied and conferred with that most strange and terrible 
Worke of the Lord within the citie of London, &e., &c. 4to. London, 1580,—Catalogue 
of Books bequeathed to the Bodleian Library by Richard Gough, Oxford, 1814, p. 209. 
A Sermon occasioned by the late Earthquake in London. By Samuel Doolittle. 4to. 
London, 1692.—Jdid. p. 210. 
The right Improvement of alarming Providences; a Sermon preached at Cheshunt in 
Hertfordshire, March 18th, 1749-50, on occasion of the two late Earthquakes. By John 
Mason, A.M. London, 1750. 
The Scripture Account of the Cause and Intention of Earthquakes; in a Sermon preached 
at the Old Jewry, March 11, 1749-50, on occasion of the two shocks of an Earthquake, 
the first on February 8th, the other on March 8th, By Samuel Chandler. London, 1750. 
Ray’s Physico-Theological Discourse of the Deluge (209 pages); and Dr. T. Robinson’s 
Letter to Ray, 22nd Sept. 1692. Both relate to the great Jamaica Harthquake. 
A Discourse of Earthquakes, as they are supernatural and premonitory signs of a nation, 
by 1 author of the Fulfilling of the Scriptures. By Robert Hemming. 8vo, London, 
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A Chronological and Historical Account of Earthquakes from the beginning of the Christian 
period to 1750, with an Appendix of those felt in England; with a Preface and Index. 
By a Gentleman of the University of Cambridge. S8vo. Cambridge, 1750. 
A further Account, by the same Author, of the memorable Earthquake of 1756, with a 
Relation of that of Lisbon; together with an Abstract of Father Gorée’s Narrative of the 
rise of a New Island in the Bay of Santorini, in the Archipelago, in 1707, and an 
Appendix, giving an Account of an Auto da Fé at Lisbon, by an Eye-witness. 8vo. 
Cambridge, 1'756. 
The History and Philosophy of Earthquakes, from the remotest to the present Times, col- 
lected from the best writers on the subject, with a particular Account of the Phenomena 
of the great one of Nov. 1, 1755, in various parts of the globe. By a Member of the 
Royal Academy of Berlin, With an Index. London, 1757. 
_ Observations on Three Earthquakes; their Natural Causes, Kinds, and manifold Effects 
and Presages : occasioned by the last which happened, the 8 of Sept. 1694, in the Kingdom 
of Naples in Italy. By I. D. R. (I. de Rouffional), French Minister. 4to, London, 1694. 
A Relation of the dreadful Earthquake which happened at Lima and the neighbouring 
port of Callao, on the 28th Oct. 1746; published at Lima, and translated from the 
Spanish, with a description of these towns before their destruction, &., &c, Also an 
Appendix, containing a full Account of the Harthquake at Port Royal, Jamaica, in 
1692. In Two Letters, written by the Minister of the place. 8vo. London, 1748, 
Library of the Royal Society, London. 
Bylandt, Résumé préliminaire de l’ouvrage sur la théorie des Volcans. 8yvo, Naples, 1833. 
Phillippus Beroaldus, De Terrseemotu et Pestilentia, cum annotamentis Galeni. 4to. 
__ Argentorati, 1510. 
Noel André, Théorie de la Surface actuelle de la Terre (Harthquakes?). 8vo. Paris, 1806. 
Library of Trinity College, Dublin. 
Barth Keckermannus, De Magno Terremotu Sept. 8, intra 2 et 3 noctis horam, 1601. 
4to. Heidelberg, 1602. 
_ From the Collection of Bound Pamphlets :— 
Medical Tracts: FI. n. 23. Several narratives. 
Tracts on Earthquakes. (Lib. Fag.) H. 11. 26. 
. . Hottinger Analecta, Hebrew Earthquakes. BB. 11. 57. 
Pamphlets on Earthquakes. P. 11. 56. Several narratives. 
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