Compendio delle principali eruzioni vesuviane dall'anno 79 e.v. by Carlo Siniscalco di Lucantonio offers a detailed account of the major eruptions of Mount Vesuvius from 79 AD onwards. Written in Italian, this historical record provides insights into the geological activity of one of the world's most famous volcanoes and its impact on the surrounding region. The book meticulously documents the various eruptions, offering valuable information for both historical and scientific understanding. This compendium serves as an important resource for those interested in the history of Vesuvius and its enduring presence in Italian culture and natural history.
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