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Vnde Vero Foramen Vel Fenestra Illa Montana, Per Quam Clamores, Strepitus & Tumultus Apud Antipodes, Periacos & Antacos Factos Exaudiremus?

De qua re multa essent, qua authorem istius mendacij interrogatum haberem, modo quid de illo nobis constaret:

Qui vtinam veriora narrare discat, nec tam perfricta fronte similia, incomperta, atque, adeo incredibilia, clarissimo viro Peucero, aut alijs referre prasumat.

Ast vero Munsterus cum incendij tanti & tam incredilis caussas in famosissima Atna inuestigare conatus sit, quam rem illic naturalem facit, hic vero praternaturalem imo infernalem faciat, an non monstri simile est? Caterum de Athna quid dico? Quin potius videamus quid de Hecla incendio alias sentiat Munsterus.

[Sidenote: Munsterus Cosmograph. vniuersal. lib. 1. cap. 7.] Dubium non est, inquit, montes olim & campos arsisse in orbe terrarum: Et nostra quidem state ardent. Verbi gratia: In Islandia mons Hecla statis temporibus foras proijcit ingentia Saxa, euomit sulphur spargit cineres, tam longe circumcirca, vt terra ad vicesimum lapidem coli non possit. Vbi autem montium incendia perpetua sunt, intelligimus nullam esse obstructionem meatuum, per quos modo, quasi fluuium quendam, ignes, modo flammas, nunc vero fumum tantum euomunt. Sin per temporum interualla increscunt, internis meatibus obturatis, eius viscera nihilominus ardent Superioris autem partis incendia, propter fomitis inopiam, non nihil remittunt ad tempus. Ast vbi spiritus vehementior, rursus reclusis meatibus ijsdem vel alijs, ex carcere magna vi erumpit, cineres, arenam, sulphur, pumices, massas, qua habent speciem ferri, saxa, aliasque materias foras proijcit, plerunque non sine detrimento regionis adiacentis. Hac Munsterus. Vbi videas quaso Lector, quomodo suo se iugulet gladio, videas inquam hic eadem de incendio Hecla & Atna opinionem & sententiam, qua tamen lib 4.

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