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|Name(s)=Severino,Nicola
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|Name(s)=Severino, Nicola
|Title=Ars magna lucis et umbrae. <i> The incredible sundials of Athanasius Kircher
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|Title=Ars magna lucis et umbrae. <i>The incredible sundials of Athanasius Kircher</i>
 
|Year=1998
 
|Year=1998
 
|Language=eng
 
|Language=eng
|Contained in=British Sundial Society Bulletin, pp. 21-23
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|Contained in=British Sundial Society Bulletin, 98 (1998) nr. 2, 21-23
 
|Bibliographic level=Paper in journal
 
|Bibliographic level=Paper in journal
 
|Digitization=http://www.academia.edu/21578411/ARS_MAGNA_LUCIS_ET_UMBRAE_of_Athanasius_Kircher
 
|Digitization=http://www.academia.edu/21578411/ARS_MAGNA_LUCIS_ET_UMBRAE_of_Athanasius_Kircher
 
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== Abstract ==
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The author's sources for this article were found in the Library of Montecassino Abbey and the Biblioteca Provinciale dell'Aquila.
This article is about the life and studies of Athanasius Kircher(1602-1680) and the innovations he introduced in the gnomonics' sector, (e.g. the use of the zodiac for sundial indications), which are included in his opus magnum <i> Ars magna lucis et umbrae
 
 
 
Library of Montecassino Abbey, Biblioteca Provinciale dell'Aquila, Italy
 

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Severino, Nicola. Ars magna lucis et umbrae. The incredible sundials of Athanasius Kircher. (1998).

Name(s) Severino, Nicola
Title Ars magna lucis et umbrae. The incredible sundials of Athanasius Kircher
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Year 1998
Language(s) eng
Contained in British Sundial Society Bulletin, 98 (1998) nr. 2, 21-23
Bibliographic level Paper in journal
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Digitization http://www.academia.edu/21578411/ARS MAGNA LUCIS ET UMBRAE of Athanasius Kircher


The author's sources for this article were found in the Library of Montecassino Abbey and the Biblioteca Provinciale dell'Aquila.