EditorialMap of the most important habitual shock areas in Central Europe, Map on earthquakes in Switzerland and northern Italy, signed: signed by A. Peterman, pl. 6, ed. 1856, Petermann, August (gez.), 1856, August Petermann: Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes? ...
EditorialMap of the main four earth tremors, which in July 1855, starting from the Vispthale, affected the central Europe, Earthquake Map of the Four Greatest Earthquakes in July 1855, signed: A. Petermann dir, Fig. 1, p. 522, Petermann, A. (dir.), 1857, Georg ...
EditorialFish, A namazu, the mythical fish located under the islands of Japan that was thought to cause earthquakes. A long fish with inlaid eyes, a wide, flat mouth and beard wires. On the belly an inscription., anonymous, Japan, c. 1600 - c. 1868, Edo-period ...
EditorialTHE RECENT EARTHQUAKES AT SCIO: 1. H.M.S. "Thunderer" Leaving the Harbour at Malta for Scio. 2. H.M.S. "Thunderer" Embarking Stores at Malta for the Relief of the Sufferers. 1881.
EditorialROMAN ART. ASIA MINOR. TURKEY. HIERAPOLIS. Founded by Eumenes II, king of P?rgamo, in 2nd century BCE and destroyed by earthquakes of years 17 and 60. Due to the therapeutic properties of its waters was an important healing center. General view of the ...
EditorialPetra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-and spice trade across the deserts. An outside staircase leads from the Cardo, Petra's main street, to a plateau of rubble and ruins, caused by t...
EditorialPetra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-and spice trade across the deserts. An outside staircase leads from the Cardo, Petra's main street, to a plateau of rubble and ruins, caused by t...