2. Of their Species.
ARistotle (Lib. 2. cap. 8. de Meteor.) maketh only two Species of them, viz. Tremor, and Palsus, a Trembling and Beating, or Thrusting. Others have added a Third, which they call Hyatus,
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ARistotle (Lib. 2. cap. 8. de Meteor.) maketh only two Species of them, viz. Tremor, and Palsus, a Trembling and Beating, or Thrusting. Others have added a Third, which they call Hyatus,
a Gaping, Rending, or Cleaving of the Earth. Many more there are, whereof you may Read in Pliny, Se∣neca, Possidonius, Fromundus, and others: I willingly omit them.