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No. There was no science of vulcanology in the 18th century, although there was some study of the phenomenon and the effects of eruptions. Only in the last hundred years has the technology and the understanding of the geology of the volcano evolved to allow us to have some understanding of what volcanic eruptions are all about. And even today there is no certainty about when a given volcano will erupt, though we have a fairly good idea of when things might go "out of control" if we have enough instrumentation situated on a likely spot. A link can be found below for more information on the eruption. Recall that this was quite a while ago, and documentation is sparse.

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Q: Did vulcanologist's predict the eruption of Mt Fuji in 1707?
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