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Diatribe de progidiosis crucibus is a 1661 work by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, Athanasius Kircher, Augite, Gaspar Schott, Januarius, Jesuits, Leo (astrology), Mount Vesuvius, Mundus Subterraneus, Ottaviano, Phenocryst, Scrutinium Physico-Medicum.

  2. 1661 books
  3. 1661 in science
  4. Athanasius Kircher

Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria

Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (5 January 1614 – 20 November 1662), younger brother of Emperor Ferdinand III, was an Austrian soldier, administrator and patron of the arts.

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Athanasius Kircher

Athanasius Kircher (2 May 1602 – 27 November 1680) was a German Jesuit scholar and polymath who published around 40 major works of comparative religion, geology, and medicine.

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Augite

Augite, also known as Augurite, is a common rock-forming pyroxene mineral with formula.

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Gaspar Schott

Gaspar Schott (German: Kaspar (or Caspar) Schott; Latin: Gaspar Schottus; 5 February 1608 – 22 May 1666) was a German Jesuit and scientist, specializing in the fields of physics, mathematics and natural philosophy, and known for his industry.

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Januarius

Januarius (Ianuarius; Neapolitan and Gennaro), also known as, was Bishop of Benevento and is a martyr and saint of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Jesuits

The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.

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Leo (astrology)

Leo (Léōn, Latin for "lion") is the fifth sign of the zodiac.

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Mount Vesuvius

Mount Vesuvius is a somma–stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about east of Naples and a short distance from the shore.

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Mundus Subterraneus

Mundus subterraneus, quo universae denique naturae divitiae (very roughly "The subterranean world, all its riches") is a scientific textbook written by Athanasius Kircher, and published in 1665. Diatribe de Progidiosis Crucibus and Mundus Subterraneus are Athanasius Kircher.

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Ottaviano

Ottaviano (Uttajano; known until 1933 as Ottaiano in Italian) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region of Campania, located about east of Naples and is located in the Vesuvian Area.

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Phenocryst

Swiss side of the Mont Blanc massif, has large white phenocrysts of plagioclase (that have trapezoid shapes when cut through). 1 euro coin (diameter 2.3 cm) for scale. A phenocryst is an early forming, relatively large and usually conspicuous crystal distinctly larger than the grains of the rock groundmass of an igneous rock.

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Scrutinium Physico-Medicum

Scrutinium Physico-Medicum Contagiosae Luis, Quae Pestis Dicitur (A Physico-Medical Examination of the Contagious Pestilence Called the Plague) is a 1658 work by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher, containing his observations and theories about the bubonic plague that struck Rome in the summer of 1656. Diatribe de Progidiosis Crucibus and Scrutinium Physico-Medicum are Athanasius Kircher.

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See also

1661 books

1661 in science

Athanasius Kircher

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatribe_de_Progidiosis_Crucibus