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1567:(2002), Kircher plays a major role. Shortly after his death, some travelers are locked up in a hotel in Baroque Rome by the papal health authorities because of an epidemic of plague. Kircher's theory about the healing power of music is remembered by the protagonists in various flashbacks and finally provides the key to the puzzle. In
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and others. Kircher described the construction of a "catoptric lamp" that used reflection to project images on the wall of a darkened room. Although
Kircher did not invent the device, he improved it, and suggested methods by which exhibitors could use his device. Much of the significance of his work
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qualities of his work again began to be appreciated. One modern scholar, Alan Cutler, described
Kircher as "a giant among seventeenth-century scholars", and "one of the last thinkers who could rightfully claim all knowledge as his domain". Another scholar, Edward W. Schmidt, referred to Kircher
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In the end, Glassie writes, Kircher should be acknowledged “for his effort to know everything and to share everything he knew, for asking a thousand questions about the world around him, and for getting so many others to ask questions about his answers; for stimulating, as well as confounding and
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Peking are ingeniously described by John
Nieuhoff; also an epistle of Father John Adams, their antagonist, concerning the whole negotiation; with an appendix of several remarks taken out of Father Athanasius Kircher; Englished and set forth with their several sculptures by John Ogilby
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his 2012 book about
Kircher, John Glassie wrote "many of Kircher's actual ideas today seem wildly off-base, if not simply bizarre," but he was "a champion of wonder, a man of awe-inspiring erudition and inventiveness," whose work was read "by the smartest minds of the time."
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calls him a "one-man intellectual clearing house". His works, illustrated to his orders, were extremely popular, and he was the first scientist to be able to support himself through the sale of his books. His near-exact contemporary, the
English philosopher-physician,
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It is, therefore, Kircher's incontestable merit that he was the first to have discovered the phonetic value of an
Egyptian hieroglyph. From a humanistic as well as an intellectual point of view Egyptology may very well be proud of having Kircher as its
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in his successful efforts to decode the script. According to Joseph MacDonnell, it was "because of
Kircher's work that scientists knew what to look for when interpreting the Rosetta stone". Another scholar of ancient Egypt, Erik Iversen, concluded:
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Insulae Atlantidis, a Mari olim absorpte ex mente Egyptiorum et Platonis Description," translating as "Site of the island of Atlantis, in the sea, from Egyptian sources and Plato's description."
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For most of his professional life, Kircher was one of the scientific stars of his world: according to historian Paula
Findlen, he was "the first scholar with a global reputation". His importance was twofold: to the results of his own
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was giving way to the study of the Old Testament as literal truth among Scriptural scholars. Kircher analyzed the dimensions of the Ark; based on the number of species known to him (excluding insects and other forms thought to
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Between 1650 and 1654, Kircher published four volumes of "translations" of hieroglyphs in the context of his Coptic studies. However, according to Steven Frimmer, "none of them even remotely fitted the original texts". In
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and in suggesting effective measures to prevent its spread. Kircher also displayed a keen interest in technology and mechanical inventions; inventions attributed to him include a magnetic clock, various
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On the way, his ship was blown off course and he arrived in Rome before he knew of the changed destination. He based himself in the city for the rest of his life, and from 1634 he taught mathematics,
1503:(1605–82) collected his books avidly while his eldest son Edward Browne in 1665 visited the Jesuit priest resident at Rome. Towards the end of Kircher's life, however, his stock fell, as the
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Das Chinabild in Natur und Landschaft von Athanasius Kirchers 'China illustrata'(1667)sowie der Einfluß dieses Werkes auf die Entwicklung der Chinoiserie und der Europäischen Kunst
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A Study of the Life and Works of Athanasius Kircher, 'Germanus Incredibilis': With a Selection of His Unpublished Correspondence and an Annotated Translation of His Autobiography
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A Study of the Life and Works of Athanasius Kircher, 'Germanus Incredibilis': With a Selection of His Unpublished Correspondence and an Annotated Translation of His Autobiography
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and research he added information gleaned from his correspondence with over 760 scientists, physicians and above all his fellow Jesuits in all parts of the globe. The
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inadvertently amusing, so many minds; for having been a source of so many ideas—right, wrong, half-right, half-baked, ridiculous, beautiful, and all-encompassing.”
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708:(1556). Kircher was the most famous of the "decipherers" between ancient and modern times and the most famous Egyptologist of his day. In his
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qualities rather than their actual content, and a succession of exhibitions have highlighted the beauty of their illustrations. Historian
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were inferior to hieroglyphs because they referred to specific ideas rather than to mysterious complexes of ideas, while the signs of the
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mentioned Kircher as the foremost of writers who "pretended to have found the key to the hieroglyphics" and called his translations in
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emphasized the Christian elements of Chinese history, both real and imagined: the book noted the early presence of
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Unsolved! The History and Mystery of the World's Greatest Ciphers from Ancient Egypt to Online Secret Societies
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rendered Egyptian hieroglyphics comprehensible to scholars". He also recognized the relationship between
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cosmological model, arguing that the magnetic sphere in the clock rotated by the magnetic force of the
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forces. On the journey, he narrowly escaped death after falling through the ice crossing the frozen
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Athanasius Kircher And Duke August Of Brunswick-Lüneberg : A Chronicle Of Friendship.
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743:. Kircher argued that Coptic preserved the last development of
726:
460:
456:
419:
227:
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measures to prevent the spread of disease, such as isolation,
1175:
203:
languages, and some commentators regard him as the founder of
3780:
at Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University
3319:. Wolfenbütteler Arbeiten zur Barockforschung, Band 17, 1988.
1344:
1200:
1092:
1050:
953:
878:
804:
770:, confronted by Kircher's learning, admits he has solved her
616:
361:
337:
306:
298:
230:. One of the first researchers to observe microbes through a
212:
72:
3946:
University of Lucerne, Switzerland: Kircher-research project
3810:(in German). Vol. 3. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 1513–1517.
2023:
Polygraphia nova et universalis ex combinatoria arte directa
1217:" in the blood and concluded that the disease was caused by
3931:
An extensive subcategorized link directory about A. Kircher
3749:(1675) in the digital collections of the Linda Hall Library
3741:(1665) in the digital collections of the Linda Hall Library
3733:(1660) in the digital collections of the Linda Hall Library
3725:(1646) in the digital collections of the Linda Hall Library
2504:
2502:
2037:
Mundus subterraneus, quo universae denique naturae divitiae
1451:, extending a similar technique used by Llull to visualize
1297:(1641). The clock had been invented by another Jesuit, Fr.
1144:
1088:
599:
480:
94:
881:, telling his superior in 1629 that he wished to become a
843:
Kircher was also actively involved in the erection of the
3952:
International Bibliography of Athanasius Kircher Research
3457:
Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography
2619:
Egyptian Language: Easy Lessons in Egyptian Hieroglyphics
1372:
1355:. The book includes plans for constructing water-powered
1316:
in the base of the device. Although Kircher disputed the
1306:
1180:
2934:. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. p. 015002.
2929:
2499:
1737:
Kircher's principal works, in chronological order, are:
1213:
of 1658, he observed the presence of "little worms" or "
543:
and his heart was buried in the church upon his death.
272:
and others. In the late 20th century, however, the
2930:
Tronchin, Lamberto; Durvilli, I.; Tarabusi, V. (2008).
2134:
Magneticum naturae regnum sive disceptatio physiologica
1880:
Musurgia universalis, sive ars magna consoni et dissoni
1660:
Kircher's life and research are central to the plot of
1620:
traces connections between Kircher and figures such as
1091:
were caused by water moving to and from a subterranean
1065:
in 1638, the ever-curious Kircher was lowered into the
2760:. Vol. XII. NSA Technical Journal. Archived from
1608:
Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography
594:, but also explored other modes of attraction such as
479:, the order was rescinded, and he was sent instead to
234:, Kircher was ahead of his time in proposing that the
4121:
Academic staff of the Pontifical Gregorian University
2510:
Encyclopædia Britannica 2007 Ultimate Reference Suite
2367:, hypothetical musical instrument invented by Kircher
1946:
Iter exstaticum secundum, mundi subterranei prodromus
1371:. One illustration shows the differences between the
1124:
includes several pages about the legendary island of
733:
in 1633 and published its first grammar in 1636, the
3806:
Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
3801:
3412:
Athanasius Kircher: The Last Man Who Knew Everything
3279:
Athanasius Kircher: The Last Man Who Knew Everything
3154:
The Emergence of Cinema: The American Screen to 1907
2660:
2508:"Kircher, Athanasius." Encyclopædia Britannica from
1443:, 1669. They include what may be the first recorded
623:) have sometimes been mistakenly attributed to him.
2094:
Obelisci Aegyptiaci ... interpretatio hieroglyphica
3803:
3594:
3216:How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization
3213:
3074:
2300:Tariffa Kircheriana sive mensa Pythagorica expansa
700:The first modern study of hieroglyphics came with
638:
152:(2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) was a German
3722:Ars magna lucis et umbrae in decem libros digesta
2687:
383:as a teacher. This was followed by assignment to
340:in addition to his studies at school. He studied
4022:
3730:Iter exstaticum coeleste, quo mundi opificium...
3496:The Last Renaissance Man: Athanasius Kircher, SJ
3310:Johann Marcus Marci writes to Athanasius Kircher
2750:
2078:Arithmologia sive De abditis numerorum mysterijs
1392:such as a statue which spoke and listened via a
970:
375:From 1622 to 1624 Kircher was sent to begin his
4004:Ripley, George; Dana, Charles A., eds. (1879).
3669:Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
3443:, Viterbo: Nuovi Equilibri, 2004 , p. 338
3428:, Viterbo: Nuovi Equilibri, 2002, p. 166,
1684:He further appears in two separate episodes in
1191:Kircher took a modern approach to the study of
3426:I geroglifici fantastici di Athanasius Kircher
3414:, New York, Routledge, 2004, pp. 229–249.
3324:Athanasius Kircher : A Man Under Pressure
2521:
1579:has paid tribute to Kircher in her exhibition
1455:. Kircher also employed combinatorics in his
1384:Other machines designed by Kircher include an
981:, the results of his research on the biblical
222:Kircher's work in geology included studies of
16:German Jesuit scholar and polymath (1602-1680)
3936:Geology and A. Kircher (PDF files, in German)
3865:"The First Use of the Microscope in Medicine"
3312:. Janus, Leyden, LIX (1972), pp. 97–118.
3170:
2690:"Athanasius Kircher and the Egyptian Oedipus"
1677:, the third book in the All Souls Trilogy by
1584:
785:, Kircher argued under the impression of the
634:"Nothing is more beautiful than to know all."
317:). From his birthplace, he took the epithets
172:. Kircher has been compared to fellow Jesuit
4126:Academic staff of the University of Würzburg
3986:
3421:, no. 133, oct.–déc. 2012, pp. 103–125.
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2399:
1932:Itinerarium exstaticum s. opificium coeleste
1439:. His methods and diagrams are discussed in
406:, showing early evidence of his interest in
160:who published around 40 major works of
3869:Annals of Clinical & Laboratory Science
3399:, unabridged version of essay published in
3361:The Public Domain Review, November 1, 2012.
3119:Wissenschaftliche Instrumente in ihrer Zeit
2586:
2584:
937:was Hermes Trismegistus/Moses and that the
517:In 1661, Kircher discovered the ruins of a
4003:
3135:
3108:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2528:. Princeton University Press. p. 35.
1715:Kircher features as a favourite author of
1351:of music reflected the proportions of the
608:(1652–54), a vast study of Egyptology and
215:, where he revealed the early presence of
41:
3338:Athanasius Kircher And His Correspondence
3305:, XIII, St. Louis, 1969, pp. 150–60.
2563:
2542:
2396:
1147:moved into a colder climate, it became a
899:to mythical elements, such as a study of
3926:Fairfield University: Athanasius Kircher
3857:The Correspondence of Athanasius Kircher
3848:The Correspondence of Athanasius Kircher
3661:ECHO (European Cultural Heritage Online)
3648:The Correspondence of Athanasius Kircher
3539:, Paris, H & D, 2005 (p. 254).
2960:, Oxford University Press, pp. 7–37
2581:
2460:
2349:List of Roman Catholic scientist-clerics
2166:Principis Cristiani archetypon politicum
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1087:of 1664, in which he suggested that the
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889:, and which is commonly known simply as
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757:
716:
657:
654:Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts
552:
3483:, Firenze: Olschki 2009, pp. 206,
3089:
3072:
2804:– Richard Fortey, Harper Perennial 2004
2661:John Edward Fletcher (25 August 2011).
2387:
2272:Musaeum Collegii Romani Societatis Jesu
2050:University and State Library Düsseldorf
1991:Pantometrum Kircherianum ... explicatum
1541:has written about Kircher in his novel
1113:, oriented with south at the top, from
1028:(1663), Kircher proposed an artificial
602:. Perhaps Kircher's best-known work is
191:Kircher claimed to have deciphered the
4023:
3148:
3055:
2982:"The World is Bound With Secret Knots"
2874:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
2315:Physiologia Kircheriana experimentalis
2151:(contributor, edited and published by
1547:, as well as in his non-fiction works
1482:
1001:
3862:
3554:, Bern: Peter Lang 2009, p. 430
3454:
3208:
3092:The Myth of Egypt and its Hieroglyphs
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2702:
2612:
2606:
2289:. Amsterdam, Jansson-Waesberge 1679.
1655:
1537:story that was never written", while
3999:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
3907:The World is Bound With Secret Knots
3266:. Columbia University Press (1998).
3116:
2815:"Map of the lost island of Atlantis"
2723:
2599:for such translations, see e.g. his
2461:Fletcher, John Edward (2011-08-25).
2339:Decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs
1699:The World Is Bound with Secret Knots
1441:Ars Magna Sciendi, sive Combinatoria
1035:
590:, for example, ostensibly discussed
447:), but having been caught up in the
399:and moving scenery for the visiting
372:by a party of Protestant soldiers.
3796:Athanasius Kircher's Magnetic Clock
3784:Athanasius Kircher, Dude of Wonders
3625:
3595:Tronchin, Lamberto (January 2009).
2911:Athanasius Kircher's Magnetic Clock
2744:
2706:Michael Boym und die Flora Sinensis
2198:Ars magna sciendi sive combinatoria
1550:The Search for the Perfect Language
1343:(1650) sets out Kircher's views on
628:Ars Magna Sciendi Sive Combinatoria
207:. Kircher was also fascinated with
13:
4136:17th-century German mathematicians
3638:Wolfenbütteler Digitale Bibliothek
3264:Serendipities: Language and Lunacy
3243:
3156:. University of California Press.
2622:. Mineola, NY: Dover. p. 15.
1772:Primitiae gnomoniciae catroptricae
1513:
1163:. He also advocated the theory of
14:
4157:
3620:
3583:. The MIT Press (April 30, 2008)
2958:Combinatorics: Ancient and Modern
2838:O Breidbach, MT Ghiselin (2006).
2115:(pages with illustrations only);
1785:Prodromus coptus sive aegyptiacus
1632:. It also suggests influences on
1435:), based on the previous work of
1293:clock, which he explained in his
921:(with a Latin translation of the
877:Kircher had an early interest in
736:Prodromus coptus sive aegyptiacus
521:said to have been constructed by
3993:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
3901:Owners of the Voynich Manuscript
3790:Athanasius Kircher Image Gallery
3709:Munich Digitisation Centre (MDZ)
3567:Ad Sidera per Athanasius Kircher
2751:Tiltman, John H. (Summer 1967).
2692:. University of Chicago Library.
2009:Diatribe de Progidiosis Crucibus
1581:Ad Sidera per Athanasius Kircher
1426:
1375:of humans and other animals. In
960:which referred only to objects.
494:at the Collegio Romano (now the
418:in 1628 and became professor of
4081:German male non-fiction writers
3863:Hajdu, Steven I (Summer 2002).
3756:appearing as an "Appendix" in:
3058:The Seashell on the Mountaintop
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1423:, a theme from southern Italy.
639:Linguistic and cultural studies
496:Pontifical Gregorian University
477:Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc
130:Pontifical Gregorian University
4096:17th-century German scientists
3919:
3842:Infoplease: Athanasius Kircher
3144:: Institute of Jesuit Sources.
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1591:, in the same place where the
475:court. On the intervention of
1:
4141:Archaeologists from Thuringia
4131:Proto-evolutionary biologists
4076:17th-century German inventors
3370:. New York, Riverhead, 2012.
3281:. New York, Routledge, 2004.
3003:
2986:Museum of Jurassic Technology
1915:Magnes sive de Arte Magnetica
1814:Magnes sive de Arte Magnetica
1703:Museum of Jurassic Technology
1600:Museum of Jurassic Technology
1408:, but was never constructed.
1324:, supporting instead that of
1253:
971:Biblical studies and exegesis
941:were abstracted hieroglyphs.
643:
211:and wrote an encyclopedia of
3833:Glasgow University Library:
2354:Library of Sir Thomas Browne
1799:Specula Melitensis Encyclica
1544:The Island of the Day Before
1195:as early as 1646 by using a
1098:Kircher was also puzzled by
807:, and that hieroglyphs were
443:, reporting his research on
356:in 1622 to escape advancing
238:was caused by an infectious
7:
4041:17th-century German Jesuits
4007:"Kircher, Athanasius"
3511:University of Chicago Press
3385:. Inner Traditions (2009).
3136:MacDonnell, Joseph (1989).
3029:Chang, Sheng-Ching (2003).
3010:Chang, Sheng-Ching (2001).
2327:
1832:Lingua Aegyptiaca Restituta
1266:In 1646, Kircher published
1170:
1016:Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
854:
795:was the language spoken by
741:Lingua aegyptiaca restituta
711:Lingua Aegyptiaca Restituta
506:, amassing a collection of
459:. In 1633 he was called to
451:he was driven to the papal
368:, he was caught and nearly
10:
4162:
4046:Catholic clergy scientists
3990:"Athanasius Kircher"
3981:Athanasius Kircher Project
3778:Athanasius Kircher Project
3771:
3752:An English translation of
3636:Herzog August Bibliothek (
2688:Ingrid D. Rowland (2002).
2124:Modern English translation
2061:Historia Eustachio Mariana
2046:Digital edition Tomus I/II
1917:(third, expanded edition)
1559:. In the historical novel
1232:and not the plague agent,
1132:
1040:
991:allegorical interpretation
870:
762:Frontispiece to Kircher's
755:and hieroglyphic scripts.
647:
532:Santuario della Mentorella
4116:People from Wartburgkreis
3494:Schmidt, Edward W. :
3410:, in Paula Findlen, ed.,
3020:] (PhD) (in German).
2487:Newman & Grafton, 1-2
2415:. Encyclopædia Britannica
2344:List of Jesuit scientists
1846:Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae
1697:The permanent exhibition
1585:
1573:Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès
1466:
1449:complete bipartite graphs
1268:Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae
1262:Kircher's magnetic clock.
691:Jean-François Champollion
395:, and produced a show of
258:Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae
138:
112:
105:
83:
58:
40:
21:
3915:Retrieved Oct. 16, 2004.
3913:Voynich MS – Biographies
3909:Retrieved Oct. 16, 2004.
3897:Retrieved Oct. 16, 2004.
3844:Retrieved Oct. 16, 2004.
3838:Retrieved Oct. 16, 2004.
3829:Retrieved Oct. 16, 2004.
3717:University of Strasbourg
3073:Frimmer, Steven (1969).
2916:August 16, 2010, at the
2737:August 18, 2011, at the
2667:. BRILL. pp. 549–.
2371:
2361:, S.J., pupil of Kircher
1671:He is also mentioned in
1569:Where Tigers Are At Home
1398:perpetual motion machine
1053:'s internal fires, from
548:
471:as Mathematician to the
433:In 1631, while still at
4013:The American Cyclopædia
3903:Retrieved Feb. 3, 2005.
3792:Retrieved Mar. 9, 2009.
3786:Retrieved Mar. 9, 2009.
3569:. Rome, Gangemi, 2008.
3359:Athanasius, Underground
2522:Craig P. Bauer (2010).
1973:Iter extaticum coeleste
1616:A Man of Misconceptions
1495:Encyclopædia Britannica
1347:: he believed that the
1049:Kircher's model of the
702:Piero Valeriano Bolzani
292:
284:A Man of Misconceptions
251:. The invention of the
77:Princely Abbey of Fulda
4086:German music theorists
3581:Deep Time of the Media
3579:Zielinski, Siegfried.
3343:John Edward Fletcher:
3336:John Edward Fletcher:
3329:John Edward Fletcher:
3322:John Edward Fletcher:
3315:John Edward Fletcher:
3308:John Edward Fletcher:
3090:Iversen, Erik (1961).
2920:, accessed 23 Apr 2011
1479:
1331:Itinerarium exstaticum
1289:Kircher constructed a
1263:
1188:
1165:spontaneous generation
1155:from a combination of
1118:
1077:which he heard at the
1058:
975:In 1675, he published
868:
841:
775:
722:
683:Egyptian hieroglyphics
674:
636:
615:His books, written in
565:
428:University of Würzburg
174:Roger Joseph Boscovich
120:University of Würzburg
3996:Catholic Encyclopedia
3987:Adolf Müller (1913).
3826:Catholic Encyclopedia
3501:Stolzenberg, Daniel.
3481:di Athanasius Kircher
3406:Michael John Gorman,
3395:Michael John Gorman,
3056:Cutler, Alan (2003).
2496:Fletcher 2011, p. 31.
1613:John Glassie's book,
1474:
1261:
1178:
1108:
1075:subterranean rumbling
1048:
1012:Johannes Marcus Marci
1006:Kircher was sent the
944:In Kircher's system,
873:Jesuit China missions
862:
836:
761:
720:
661:
648:Further information:
632:
556:
453:University of Avignon
125:University of Avignon
4071:German Egyptologists
4056:Christian Kabbalists
3835:Musurgia Universalis
3533:Jean-Pierre Thiollet
3479:Musurgia Universalis
3293:John Edward Fletcher
2703:Walravens, Hartmut,
2409:"Athanasius Kircher"
2149:Organum mathematicum
2113:Latin edition (1667)
1340:Musurgia Universalis
1185:Musurgia Universalis
919:Nestorian Christians
610:comparative religion
217:Nestorian Christians
193:hieroglyphic writing
184:, where he set up a
162:comparative religion
4111:German museologists
4091:German philologists
4051:Christian Hebraists
3895:The Galileo Project
3738:Mundus subterraneus
3591:. pp. 113–157.
3537:Je m'appelle Byblos
3117:Kern, Ralf (2010).
3022:Humboldt University
2767:on October 18, 2011
2614:Budge, E. A. Wallis
2260:Obelisci Aegyptiaci
1902:Oedipus Aegyptiacus
1622:Gianlorenzo Bernini
1593:Museum Kircherianum
1565:Monaldi & Sorti
1483:Scholarly influence
1369:musical instruments
1238:. He also proposed
1199:to investigate the
1122:Mundus Subterraneus
1115:Mundus Subterraneus
1084:Mundus Subterraneus
1055:Mundus Subterraneus
1002:Other cultural work
996:arise spontaneously
987:Counter-Reformation
827:Oedipus Aegyptiacus
801:Hermes Trismegistus
782:Oedipus Aegyptiacus
650:Oedipus Aegyptiacus
626:In his foreword to
605:Oedipus Aegyptiacus
512:Museum Kircherianum
404:Archbishop of Mainz
50:Mundus Subterraneus
4146:Athanasius Kircher
4101:German sinologists
3974:2008-02-20 at the
3962:2019-09-27 at the
3714:Athanasius Kircher
3706:Athanasius Kircher
3698:Athanasius Kircher
3689:Athanasius Kircher
3682:Athanasius Kircher
3674:Athanasius Kircher
3666:Athanasius Kircher
3658:Athanasius Kircher
3642:Athanasius Kircher
3633:Athanasius Kircher
3475:Tiziana Pangrazi,
3441:Le lingue utopiche
3439:Caterina Marrone,
3424:Caterina Marrone,
3381:Godwin, Joscelyn:
3226:Regnery Publishing
3172:Newman, William R.
2651:Iversen, pp 97–98
1726:The Books of Jacob
1717:Father Chmielowski
1666:The Bone Labyrinth
1656:In popular culture
1638:Franz Anton Mesmer
1480:
1276:Christiaan Huygens
1264:
1189:
1119:
1059:
1030:universal language
1008:Voynich Manuscript
939:Chinese characters
869:
823:E. A. Wallis Budge
776:
764:Oedipus Ægyptiacus
723:
679:last known example
675:
566:
492:Oriental languages
408:mechanical devices
387:, where he taught
145:Athanasius Kircher
28:Athanasius Kircher
4106:Jesuit scientists
3798:Internet Archive.
3613:10.1121/1.3120723
3589:978-0-262-74032-6
3575:978-88-492-1416-1
3560:978-3-03911-793-2
3545:978-2-914266-04-8
3527:978-0-226-92414-4
3489:978-88-222-5886-1
3391:978-1-59477-329-7
3376:978-1-59448-871-9
3353:978-90-04-20712-7
3128:978-3-86560-866-6
2940:10.1121/1.2992053
2791:978-0-470-02221-4
2674:978-90-04-20712-7
2642:MacDonnell, p 12
2560:Frimmer, pp 37–39
2413:Britannica Online
2334:Abacus Harmonicus
2325:
2324:
1686:Daniel Kehlmann's
1501:Sir Thomas Browne
1457:Arca Musarithmica
1210:Scrutinium Pestis
1109:Kircher's map of
1079:Strait of Messina
1036:Physical sciences
985:— following the
449:Thirty Years' War
197:Egyptian language
178:Leonardo da Vinci
142:
141:
107:Scientific career
4153:
4017:
4009:
4000:
3992:
3891:
3889:
3887:
3859:Internet Archive
3821:
3809:
3754:China Illustrata
3693:books.google.com
3626:Works by Kircher
3616:
3472:
3463:(1–2): 157–172.
3419:Storia dell'Arte
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3219:
3205:
3185:
3176:Grafton, Anthony
3167:
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3138:Jesuit Geometers
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2954:Knuth, Donald E.
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2731:China Illustrata
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2712:, archived from
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2601:Sphinx mystagoga
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