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Schott, Gaspar (1608 - 1666)


 
Teacher, inventor

Jesuit and scientist, specializing in the fields of physics, mathematics and natural philosophy. He studied under Athanasius Kircher. He is known for his treatise “Technica Curiosa”, in which ar a lot of mechanical devices, some of them on “Perpetual motion”. Who-is-Who in MMS, scholar, Jesuit, treatiser, perpetual motion
   
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Schott, Gaspar
   
Lebenslauf  
* 05.02.1608 Königshofen, Würzburg geboren
1627 Entered the Society of Jesus
1628 Würzburg he studied at Würzburg University
1631 - 1651 he completed his studies in Palermo, where stayed
1655 he returned back to Würzburg to teach Mathematics and Physics
† 22.05.1666 Würzburg gestorben
Sammlungen
Frühe Neuzeit von ca. 1500-1780
Literatur
 
thumbnail of23063009 Pantometrum Kircherianum, hoc est
Autor: Schott, Gaspar
Erschienen: 1660
thumbnail of21393009 Technica Curiosa, sive Mirabilia Artis, Tomo primo
Autor: Schott, Gaspar
Erschienen: 1687
thumbnail of24400009 Technica Curiosa, sive Mirabilia Artis, Tomo secondo
Autor: Schott, Gaspar
Erschienen: 1687
 
Bilder
 
Schott_Frontpage
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