from Italian riscaldazione (15th cent.; from riscaldare (from ri- + scaldare to heat up) + -azione -ation), with remodelling of the ending after -ation 1599 - The Fountaine of Ancient Fiction, Richard Linche;
"Others that say Apollo is called Dio deli Inferno, and giue those arrowes so appropriated vnto him, doe meane, that from the ouer-vehement ardour and riscaldation of his beames, pestilences and infections are engendred and nourished on the earth: but yet say they, not so vniuersally dispersed, or vndoubtedly mortall, but with the moderate warmth and temperature thereof, they are chased away, and healthie aires and naturall increases spring vp and re-succeed."
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