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ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL
Remarkable Earthquakes, &c.
Kircher's Account of the Earthquake in Calabria in 1638.
ON the 24th of March, we launched (in a small boat) from the harbour of Messina in Sicily, and arrived the same day at the promontory of Pelorus. Our destination was for the city of Euphemia in Calabria; but on account of the weather, we were, obliged to continue three days at Pelorus. At length, wearied with the delay, we resolved to prosecute our voyage; and although the sea seemed more than usually agitated, yet we ventured forward The gulph of Charybdis, which we approached, seemed whirled round in such a manner as to form a vast hollow, verging to ⟨a⟩ point in the centre. Proceeding onward, and turning my eyes to Mount Ætna, I saw it ⟨call⟩ forth large volumes of smoke, of a mountainous size, which entirely covered the island, and blotted out even the shores from my view. This, together with the dreadful noise, and the sulphurous stench, which was strongly perceived, filledme