Mundus Subterraneus

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Mundus Subterraneus is a 17th-century encyclopedic work by Athanasius Kircher that presents an ambitious, often speculative survey of the Earth's interior, including geology, volcanology, and subterranean phenomena.

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instanceOf book
encyclopedic work
author Athanasius Kircher NERFINISHED
contains diagrams
engravings
illustrations of subterranean fires
illustrations of underground waters
illustrations of volcanoes
maps
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
describes earthquakes
fossil remains
global network of subterranean fires
global network of underground water channels
hot springs
mechanisms of volcanoes
minerals and metals
winds
followedBy later works in geology
genre natural philosophy
scientific treatise
hasIllustrator various 17th-century engravers
historicalSignificance important source for history of earth sciences
influencedBy Aristotelian natural philosophy
Christian theology
Renaissance encyclopedism
language Latin
mainSubject Earth's interior
cosmology
fossils
geology
hydrology
meteorology
mineralogy
subterranean phenomena
volcanology
notableFor early attempt at systematic geology
extensive baroque illustrations
synthesis of empirical reports and speculation
numberOfVolumes 2
partOf Athanasius Kircher's scientific corpus NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Amsterdam NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 17th century
publicationYear 1664
1665
publisher Johannes Janssonius van Waesberge NERFINISHED
theoreticalApproach scholastic
speculative
theological
timePeriodDescribed early modern period

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Athanasius Kircher notableWork Mundus Subterraneus