Ode Sur Les Tremblemens De La Calabre, Arriv s En 1783... is a historical poem by Jean Vaysse de Villiers concerning the Calabrian earthquakes of 1783. Written in French, this epic poem recounts the devastating earthquakes that struck Calabria, Italy, in 1783. Villiers captures the profound impact of the natural disaster on the region and its people. This historical work offers a glimpse into the past, blending poetic expression with the scientific and social realities of the time. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the cultural response to natural disasters in the 18th century.
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