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BRONTIUM

Volume 1 · 56 words · 1771 Edition

in Grecian antiquity, a place underneath the floor of the theatres, in which were kept brazen vessels full of stones and other materials, with which they imitated the noise of thunder.

BRONTOLOGY denotes the doctrine of thunder, or an explanation of its causes, phenomena, &c., together with the preludes drawn from it. See Thunder, and Electricity.