Tractatus Historico-meteorologica, Continens Observ. 26 Annorum by Peder Horrebow is a historical treatise presenting twenty-six years of meteorological observations. This work offers a valuable glimpse into the scientific practices and understanding of weather phenomena during the 18th century. The text provides detailed records and insights, making it a significant resource for historians of science and those interested in the evolution of meteorology. Horrebow's meticulous observations contribute to our understanding of historical climate patterns and the development of scientific methodology. This volume remains a compelling testament to the early efforts to document and interpret the natural world.
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