A cool Air, 1. breatheth gently. The Wind, 2. bloweth strongly. A Storm, 3. throweth down Trees. A Whirl-wind, 4. Aura, 1. spirat leniter. Ventus, 2. flat valide. Procella, 3. sternit Arbores. Turbo, 4. compass. A Wind under Ground, 5. causeth an Earthquake. An Earthquake causeth Terra-motus facit Gapings of the Earth, (and Labes (& ruinas.) 6. Falls of Houses.) 6. The Water. Aqua. The Water springeth runneth in a Beck, 3. The River hath Banks. 8. The Sea maketh Shores, 9. Bays, 10. Capes, 11. Islands, 12. Almost Islands, 13. Straights, 15. and hath in it Rocks. 16. Aqua scatet è Fonte, 1. & facit Paludes. 7. Flumen habet Ripas. 8. Mare facit Littora, 9. Sinus, 10. Promontoria, 11. Insulas, 12. Peninsulas, 13. Isthmos, 14. Freta, 15. & habet Scopulos. 16. The Clouds. Nubes. A Vapour, 1. ascendeth from the Water. From it a Cloud, 2. is made, and a white Mist, 3. fit, et Nebula, 3. near the Earth. Rain, 4. and a small Shower distillet het Imber, out of a Cloud, drop by drop; Which being frozen, is Hail, 5. half-frozen is Snow, 6. being warm is Mel-dew. In a rainy Cloud, set over-against the Sun, the Rainbow, 7. appeareth. A drop falling into the water, maketh a Bubble, 8. many Bubbles make froth. 9. Frozen Water is called Ice. 10. Dew congealed, is called a white Frost Quæ gelata, semi-gelata, Nix, 6. Gutta incidens in aquam, facit Bullam, 8. multæ Bulla faciunt spumam. 9. Aqua congelata 28 Thunder is made of a Tonitru fit ex brimstone-like vapour, Vapore sulphureo, which breaking out of a Cloud, quod erumpens è Nube with Lightning, 11. cum Fulgure, 11. thundereth and striketh tonat & fulminat. A general Deluge over flows the whole earth; The heads of Springs, 1. are opened; The Rain comes down from Heaven; The highest Mountains are covered with Water; The Earth itself, and all Terra ipsa, et omne kinds of living Creatures genus Animalium cor are destroyed. rumpitur. 2. Noah salvus eyadit in Arca, 2. seu Nave fastigiata mains of a Deluge; Every where in the Earth Ubique in Terris cerare seen the Signs and Re-nuntur Diluvii Signa & Reliquiæ; The Mountains broken, Montes prærupti, and the Vallies furrowed out et Valles decursu by the descent of Waters. The Bones and Shells of Sea-fish are every where digged up, even from the highest Mountains in midland Countries. And we find the Produc Aquarum exaratæ. Ossa Piscium marinorum & Concha ubique effodiuntur, etiam ex altissimis Montibus in Regionibus mediterraneis. Et Corpora marina tions of the Sea enclosed in durissimo Marmore the hardest Marble. The Earth. inclusa reperiuntur. |