Focusing on the cultural and intellectual responses to earthquakes prior to the 1755 Lisbon disaster, this comprehensive study delves into how these natural events influenced pre-modern European society. It uncovers a rich tradition of thought and reaction that had previously been overlooked, highlighting the significance of earthquakes in shaping historical perspectives and cultural narratives.
Rienk Vermij Knihy



Accessible to all readers, this introduction to the history of Western science simplifies complex concepts by avoiding technical language and mathematical details. It provides a clear overview of significant developments and key figures in the field, making it suitable for those new to the subject or seeking a concise understanding of its evolution.