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15. Schott also republished Kircher's Specula Melitensis, written in Malta in 1637, as part of his own Technica curiosa, sive mirabilia artis (Würzburg, 1664), vol. 1, 423-77. However Kircher attributed authorship of the Specula's original edition (Naples, 1638), to the General of the Society of Jesus in Malta, Salvatore Imbroll, and it is under Imbroll's name, rather than Kircher's, that this rare book is to be found in the National Library of Malta in Valletta -->
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15. Schott also republished Kircher's Specula Melitensis, written in Malta in 1637, as part of his own Technica curiosa, sive mirabilia artis (Würzburg, 1664), vol. 1, 423-77. However Kircher attributed authorship of the Specula's original edition (Naples, 1638), to the General of the Society of Jesus in Malta (qui c'è un errore poichè non è generale dei gesuiti ma più probabilmente legato all'Ordine di Malta) Salvatore Imbroll, and it is under Imbroll's name, rather than Kircher's, that this rare book is to be found in the National Library of Malta in Valletta -->

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