Histoire Des Tremblements De Terre Arriv s Lima Capitale Du P rou offers a detailed account of earthquakes that occurred in Lima, the capital of Peru. This historical work includes a description of Peru and investigations into the physical causes of earthquakes, reflecting the scientific understanding of the time. Stephen Hales provides insights into the seismic events and their impact, making this book a valuable resource for understanding the history of natural disasters in South America and early approaches to seismology. A significant contribution to both historical and scientific literature, it remains relevant for researchers and historians interested in the study of earthquakes and the historical context of geophysical studies.
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