Athanasius Kircher SJ (2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) was a German Jesuit scholar and polymath who published around 40 major works of comparative religion...
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Johann Adam Reincken Johann Heinrich Schmelzer Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky Johann Schop Nicolaus Bruhns Girolamo Frescobaldi Kircher, Athanasius, 1602–1680...
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66-19757, ISBN 9780029070505 The Magical Calendar, by Johann Baptist Grossschedel (two editions): ed. Adam McLean, Phanes Press, 1994, p. 91; ed. Joseph Peterson...
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Athanasius Kircher published his version of the tree in Oedipus Aegyptiacus. According to 20th-century occult writer Aleister Crowley, Kircher designed...
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Johann Grueber or Grüber SJ (28 October 1623 – 30 September 1680) was an Austrian Jesuit missionary who served as an explorer of China and Tibet. He worked...
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China Illustrata (category Athanasius Kircher)
including Matteo Ricci, Martino Martini, Johann Adam Schall von Bell, Johann Grueber and Heinrich Roth, Kircher achieves to create an authentic secondary...
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(1819–1872) Eduard Kaiser (1820–1895) Hermann Kern (1838–1912) Alexander Kircher (1867–1939) Raphael Kirchner (1876–1917) Ernst Klimt (1864–1892) Gustav...
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the inscription in Europe is attributed to Athanasius Kircher. China Illustrata edited by Kircher (1667) included a reproduction of the original inscription...
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overland with Johann Grueber) also worked on the same Church of the East inscription. The result of their work was published by Athanasius Kircher in 1667 in...
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Itinerarium exstaticum (category Athanasius Kircher)
exstaticum quo mundi opificium is a 1656 work by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher. It is an imaginary dialogue in which an angel named Cosmiel takes the...
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Jesuit Johann Adam Schall von Bell's written rebuttal of the Dutch claims and aims, as well as a partial translation of Athanasius Kircher's recently...
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1963) Johann Adam Ackermann (1780–1853) Max Ackermann (1887–1975) Otto Ackermann (1872–1953) Albrecht Adam (1786–1862) Benno Adam (1812–1892) Emil Adam (1843–1924)...
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(Lavoisier), modern anatomy (Vesalius), stratigraphy (Steno), bacteriology (Kircher and Pasteur), genetics (Mendel), analytical geometry (Descartes), heliocentric...
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the acquaintance of Johann Adam Reincken; he went on to marry his daughter Margaretha Maria in 1686. Kneller's son-in-law Johann Jacob Hencke became his...
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turn influenced Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535) and Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680). In 1686, Andreas Luppius published Semiphoras und Schemhamphoras...
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shape of a double bass they depict Athanasius Kircher, Christoph Scheiner, Christopher Clavius and Johann Baptist Cysat. The vault of the hall was decorated...
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Maya Juan Coronel 1624 Armenian Francesco Rivola 1636 Coptic Athanasius Kircher based on manuscript written by Yuhanna al-Samannudi. 1637 Estonian Heinrich...
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astronomy[broken anchor], and cartography. Missionaries such as Matteo Ricci and Johann Adam Schall von Bell wrote Chinese catechisms and made influential converts...
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Kemp (British, 1940-2024) Jean Kérisel (French, 1908–2005) Athanasius Kircher (German, 1602–1680) Kenneth Anderson Kitchen (British, born 1932) Giovanni...
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combinatorial methods to solve legal and moral problems seems, via Athanasius Kircher and Daniel Schwenter to be of Llullist inspiration: Ramón Llull attempted...
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and Enlightenment in the Geographies of Vincenzo Coronelli and Athansius Kircher". Geography and Enlightenment. Chicago, Illinois and London, England: University...
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Beek, Dutch and Indonesian educator and presidential political advisor Johann Adam Schall von Bell, German missionary to China; astronomer Saint Robert...
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considered the phenomenon (in his Two New Sciences), as did Athanasius Kircher. The Irish musician Richard Pockrich is typically credited as the first...
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Weltanschauung der Romantik (1905); W. Glawe, Die Religion F. Schlegels (1906); E. Kircher, Philosophie der Romantik (1906); M. Frank "Unendliche Annäherung". Die...
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Porträt von Johann Adam Schall von Bell in Athanasius Kirchers 'China illustrata' (The Portrait of Johann Adam Schall von Bell in Athanasius Kircher's 'China...
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ISBN 3484970782. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; Haydn, Joseph; Haydn, Michael (2008). Kircher, Armin (ed.). Chorbuch Mozart • Haydn VII: Kanonsammlung [Choral Collection...
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Sixteenth-Century Spanish America (2006), p. 163. Paula Findlen, Athanasius Kircher: the last man who knew everything Archived 2023-06-07 at the Wayback Machine...
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Francesco Grimaldi, Italian painter and architect (b. 1606) 1680 – Athanasius Kircher, German priest, philologist, and scholar (b. 1601) 1694 – Matsuo Bashō...
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the greatest organizer and popularizer of German Humanism"; Athanasius Kircher, described by Fletcher as "a founder figure of various disciplines—of geology...
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Rostock) Borel, Adam, Jun. (1603–67; Zealand) Böschenstain, Johannes [de], (1472-1540) Bourdelot [Wikidata] (c. 1638; Paris) Breithaupt, Johann Friedrich [Wikidata]...
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