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The Organum Mathematicum was an information device or teaching machine invented by the Jesuit polymath and scholar [[Athanasius Kircher]]. <br />
 
The Organum Mathematicum was an information device or teaching machine invented by the Jesuit polymath and scholar [[Athanasius Kircher]]. <br />
Its operating principles were described by Gaspar Schott in his work ''[[Organum mathematicum libris IX. explicatum_(1668)|Organum mathematicum libris IX. explicatum]]'' published in 1668.<br />
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Its operating principles were described by Kaspar Schott in his work ''[[Organum mathematicum libris IX. explicatum_(1668)|Organum mathematicum libris IX. explicatum]]'' published in 1668.<br />
 
One version of the Organum is preserved by the Museo Galileo in Florence <ref>http://catalogo.museogalileo.it/oggetto/OrganumMathematicum.html</ref>.
 
One version of the Organum is preserved by the Museo Galileo in Florence <ref>http://catalogo.museogalileo.it/oggetto/OrganumMathematicum.html</ref>.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 28 October 2019

The Organum Mathematicum was an information device or teaching machine invented by the Jesuit polymath and scholar Athanasius Kircher.
Its operating principles were described by Kaspar Schott in his work Organum mathematicum libris IX. explicatum published in 1668.
One version of the Organum is preserved by the Museo Galileo in Florence [1].

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