Plate 2. Plus omnibus unus. Franz Reinzer (1661-1708) was an Austrian Jesuit professor of rhetoric, philosophy, and theology. His Meteorologia philosophico-politica, in duodecim dissertationes per quaestiones meteorologicas & conclusiones politicas divisa, appositisque was first published in 1697. A third edition was published posthumously in 1709. Meteorologia philosophico-politica is a meteorological, astrological, and political compendium. Subjects covered include comets, meteors, lightning, winds, fossils, metals, bodies of water, and subterranean treasures and secrets of the earth. Illus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plate-2-plus-omnibus-unus-franz-reinzer-1661-1708-was-an-austrian-jesuit-professor-of-rhetoric-philosophy-and-theology-his-meteorologia-philosophico-politica-in-duodecim-dissertationes-per-quaestiones-meteorologicas-conclusiones-politicas-divisa-appositisque-was-first-published-in-1697-a-third-edition-was-published-posthumously-in-1709-meteorologia-philosophico-politica-is-a-meteorological-astrological-and-political-compendium-subjects-covered-include-comets-meteors-lightning-winds-fossils-metals-bodies-of-water-and-subterranean-treasures-and-secrets-of-the-earth-illus-image352835399.html
RM2BE1147–Plate 2. Plus omnibus unus. Franz Reinzer (1661-1708) was an Austrian Jesuit professor of rhetoric, philosophy, and theology. His Meteorologia philosophico-politica, in duodecim dissertationes per quaestiones meteorologicas & conclusiones politicas divisa, appositisque was first published in 1697. A third edition was published posthumously in 1709. Meteorologia philosophico-politica is a meteorological, astrological, and political compendium. Subjects covered include comets, meteors, lightning, winds, fossils, metals, bodies of water, and subterranean treasures and secrets of the earth. Illus
Plate 2. Plus omnibus unus. Franz Reinzer (1661-1708) was an Austrian Jesuit professor of rhetoric, philosophy, and theology. His Meteorologia philosophico-politica, in duodecim dissertationes per quaestiones meteorologicas & conclusiones politicas divisa, appositisque was first published in 1697. A third edition was published posthumously in 1709. Meteorologia philosophico-politica is a meteorological, astrological, and political compendium. Subjects covered include comets, meteors, lightning, winds, fossils, metals, bodies of water, and subterranean treasures and secrets of the earth. Illus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plate-2-plus-omnibus-unus-franz-reinzer-1661-1708-was-an-austrian-jesuit-professor-of-rhetoric-philosophy-and-theology-his-meteorologia-philosophico-politica-in-duodecim-dissertationes-per-quaestiones-meteorologicas-conclusiones-politicas-divisa-appositisque-was-first-published-in-1697-a-third-edition-was-published-posthumously-in-1709-meteorologia-philosophico-politica-is-a-meteorological-astrological-and-political-compendium-subjects-covered-include-comets-meteors-lightning-winds-fossils-metals-bodies-of-water-and-subterranean-treasures-and-secrets-of-the-earth-illus-image352827077.html
RM2BE0JF1–Plate 2. Plus omnibus unus. Franz Reinzer (1661-1708) was an Austrian Jesuit professor of rhetoric, philosophy, and theology. His Meteorologia philosophico-politica, in duodecim dissertationes per quaestiones meteorologicas & conclusiones politicas divisa, appositisque was first published in 1697. A third edition was published posthumously in 1709. Meteorologia philosophico-politica is a meteorological, astrological, and political compendium. Subjects covered include comets, meteors, lightning, winds, fossils, metals, bodies of water, and subterranean treasures and secrets of the earth. Illus
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